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Phil G
Sunday, December 8, 2013 11:00:57 AM
Thanks four,
Looks like its going to take a while for some areas to recover. Spurn head looks quite narrow compared to norm with the higher water.
idj20
Sunday, December 8, 2013 4:20:09 PM

Just had a thought. Now that the North Sea has been churned up good and proper, I wonder what kind of difference it'll make on SSTs as we go deeper into winter proper? (Probably prevent it from getting too cold!).


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Phil G
Sunday, December 8, 2013 8:21:47 PM

Just had a thought. Now that the North Sea has been churned up good and proper, I wonder what kind of difference it'll make on SSTs as we go deeper into winter proper? (Probably prevent it from getting too cold!).

Originally Posted by: idj20 



Was also thinking Ian what effect that cold body of water being pushed down into the North Sea might have on sea temps.
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Tuesday, December 10, 2013 8:44:56 PM



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At & gobsmacked. Dunes wiped off the peninsula. Very little left between the Humber & the sea


2:06 PM - 10 Dec 2013



 
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013 4:01:21 PM




 

Paul Murphy @BBCPaulMurphy


At & gobsmacked. Dunes wiped off the peninsula. Very little left between the Humber & the sea


2:06 PM - 10 Dec 2013



 

Originally Posted by: four 


It always amazes me that Spurn manages to survive a normal winter, let alone any kind of tidal surge


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