On Wednesday, 16 December 2015 12:11:34 UTC, Graham Easterling wrote:
After a few days with a rough sea but little real swell, only 6' or so even at Sevenstones this time yesterday, a big change this morning.
A few pics (excuse the quality, they were taken on a mobile, in very low light in conditions when the mobile & intrepid photographer were dripping wet with salt spray)
http://www.easterling.freeserve.co.uk/psea.html The large building on the headland is approx 110' above msl. It was 2 hours after high tide and the beach rarely out in an appearance between sets, not a storm surge, just wave setup.
The waves were still only around one third the height achieved in 2013/2014 (About 14' at Sevenstones today, compared with 35' on occasion then) and the period today was short, only around 10 secs. I'm sure Norman knows the difference in power between the 35' 15 sec waves in Jan 2014, and the current 14' 10 sec wave (at the same location) but I would guess today's wave only has around 10% of the power.
Oh, the forecast visibility for Porthleven at the time the photos were taken was very good.
I see many are finding the weather boring. Well I find shattering temperature records very interesting, and watching the sea conditions even more fun than going to Morrisons, which was the alternative!
I went for a job interview as a packer at a Morrison's warehouse a few years ago. It was like a prison. I have never thought kindly about any supermarket since that day. And the agency that interviewed me robbed my bank account.