the biggest tidal surge in 30 year

neil9629

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And its hitting the north east coast in a few hours.
Stay safe if anyone is thinking about it.
Roll on tomorrow night.
 
Doesnt look that bad to be honest....I feel as though I have seen a hell of a lot worse, even the past 5 years :confused:
 
No you havnt

No you havnt

Doesnt look that bad to be honest....I feel as though I have seen a hell of a lot worse, even the past 5 years :confused:

Take a look at the roker webcam and see if you can still say that.The sea is on the road at the base of the pier with 90mins to go until high water and the swells only just starting to lift.
 
looking accross tees bay, the lower levels on the north and south gares are under water. the heugh looks like it isnt far off the lower level on there.

and its still over an hour to high tide :o
 
Take a look at the roker webcam and see if you can still say that.The sea is on the road at the base of the pier with 90mins to go until high water and the swells only just starting to lift.

Roker almost looks under water, Seaham is probably not far off either...



Be interesting to see what it does to the spoil shelf at Horden, hopefully it will be a bit easier to get down after tonight...
 
Roker almost looks under water, Seaham is probably not far off either...



Be interesting to see what it does to the spoil shelf at Horden, hopefully it will be a bit easier to get down after tonight...

I just went down and theres about 12" of pier on show , the seas just rolling over the full length , its the height of the loch gates and the seas just spewing into the marina , well worth a trip down to see it.
 
So what you're saying is that Magic Seaweed is right then?

No i am saying if the sea keeps building the way it is it will be massive by later, i never mentioned MSW in my post. MSW may be right i dont look at that i look at the met office for longsands.

Is this a good enough explanation for you or do i have to explain myself anymore?
 
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