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Old April 2nd 18, 01:39 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Cornwall Flooding

On 02/04/2018 12:47, Graham Easterling wrote:
A result of a combination of very heavy rain, big tides & low pressure.

E.g. Mevagissey
https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/co...alerts-1408782

Pleasant, very mild conditions with sunny spells now

Graham
Penzance


Not helped by having the Southampton NOC based NTSLF surge predictor
crapped out again for the best part of a week.
http://www.ntslf.org/storm-surges/la...st?port=Newlyn
Apparently no statutory obligation to run this public service, unlike
the marine surge predictor feed to the EA.
And the "professional" tide gauge system that feeds into the IOC world
structure, Newlyn one should be here
http://www.ntslf.org/data/realtime?port=Newlyn
Luckily the EA and ChannelCoast.rg run some separate ones plus a few
other independents.