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Extra High Tide today
5:36 LO -.59
11:41 HI 8.93 The delta is 9.52' I can't remember ever seeing such a high tide here! The currrent will be difficult too. |
Extra High Tide today
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 03:46:11 -0700, Bart
wrote: 5:36 LO -.59 11:41 HI 8.93 The delta is 9.52' I can't remember ever seeing such a high tide here! The currrent will be difficult too. Stop whinging. http://easytide.ukho.gov.uk/EasyTide...ictionLength=7 |
Extra High Tide today
On Oct 26, 6:46 am, Bart wrote:
5:36 LO -.59 11:41 HI 8.93 The delta is 9.52' I can't remember ever seeing such a high tide here! The currrent will be difficult too. I just checked. It is the highest tide of the year. The afternoon low is -1.24' which gives us a 10.14' swing. I'll be sailing into the current today. |
Extra High Tide today
Bart wrote:
5:36 LO -.59 11:41 HI 8.93 The delta is 9.52' I can't remember ever seeing such a high tide here! The currrent will be difficult too. In Boston its +11.3 followed by -1.7 for a total of 13 feet. We have a full moon at the closest lunar perigee of the year. Its only 356754 kilometers away - it was so big last night you could almost touch it! |
Extra High Tide today
On Oct 26, 8:24 am, jeff wrote:
Bart wrote: 5:36 LO -.59 11:41 HI 8.93 The delta is 9.52' I can't remember ever seeing such a high tide here! The currrent will be difficult too. In Boston its +11.3 followed by -1.7 for a total of 13 feet. We have a full moon at the closest lunar perigee of the year. Its only 356754 kilometers away - it was so big last night you could almost touch it! No doubt, we also had a shuttle fly over last night and it very easy to watch it with with binoculars it was awesome you could see the bay doors and wings. Perfect weather here.. Joe |
Extra High Tide today
"Bart" wrote in message oups.com... The currrent will be difficult too. Is that related to boobspit's "rough" wind? |
Extra High Tide today
On Oct 26, 9:24 am, jeff wrote:
Bart wrote: 5:36 LO -.59 11:41 HI 8.93 The delta is 9.52' I can't remember ever seeing such a high tide here! The currrent will be difficult too. In Boston its +11.3 followed by -1.7 for a total of 13 feet. We have a full moon at the closest lunar perigee of the year. Its only 356754 kilometers away - it was so big last night you could almost touch it! Jeff, I was a bit bored today. My group canceled, perhaps because of the damp. When I realized how low the low was, I decided to do something I've been meaning to do for a few years. Check out my art work. http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...eMarks1768.jpg |
Extra High Tide today
On Oct 26, 12:25 pm, Joe wrote:
On Oct 26, 8:24 am, jeff wrote: Bart wrote: 5:36 LO -.59 11:41 HI 8.93 The delta is 9.52' I can't remember ever seeing such a high tide here! The currrent will be difficult too. In Boston its +11.3 followed by -1.7 for a total of 13 feet. We have a full moon at the closest lunar perigee of the year. Its only 356754 kilometers away - it was so big last night you could almost touch it! No doubt, we also had a shuttle fly over last night and it very easy to watch it with with binoculars it was awesome you could see the bay doors and wings. Perfect weather here.. Joe Cool Joe. Did you get any pictures? This reminds me. No one answered my tide question. Time to bring that up again. |
Extra High Tide today
On Oct 26, 8:24 am, Goofball_star_dot_etal
wrote: On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 03:46:11 -0700, Bart wrote: 5:36 LO -.59 11:41 HI 8.93 The delta is 9.52' I can't remember ever seeing such a high tide here! The currrent will be difficult too. Stop whinging.http://easytide.ukho.gov.uk/EasyTide...ction.aspx?Por... I love being able to pick out the drunks by their typing. |
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Bart wrote: Stop whinging.http://easytide.ukho.gov.uk/EasyTide...ction.aspx?Por... I love being able to pick out the drunks by their typing. Say what? http://mw1.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/whinge Cheers Marty |
Extra High Tide today
Joe wrote: On Oct 26, 8:24 am, jeff wrote: Bart wrote: 5:36 LO -.59 11:41 HI 8.93 The delta is 9.52' I can't remember ever seeing such a high tide here! The currrent will be difficult too. In Boston its +11.3 followed by -1.7 for a total of 13 feet. We have a full moon at the closest lunar perigee of the year. Its only 356754 kilometers away - it was so big last night you could almost touch it! No doubt, we also had a shuttle fly over last night and it very easy to watch it with with binoculars it was awesome you could see the bay doors and wings. Perfect weather here.. Huh? The thing is nearly 90 miles up. With 7X50s that puts you about 12 virtual miles away; I guess it's those bionic Texas eyes you've got, could you count the tiles too? Cheers Marty Joe |
Extra High Tide today
Bart wrote: I was a bit bored today. My group canceled, perhaps because of the damp. When I realized how low the low was, I decided to do something I've been meaning to do for a few years. Check out my art work. http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...eMarks1768.jpg Very nice Bart, couldn't you have done a bit of excavation and stuck a few negative numbers on there? ;-) Cheers Marty |
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On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 19:18:42 -0700, Bart
wrote: On Oct 26, 8:24 am, Goofball_star_dot_etal wrote: On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 03:46:11 -0700, Bart wrote: 5:36 LO -.59 11:41 HI 8.93 The delta is 9.52' I can't remember ever seeing such a high tide here! The currrent will be difficult too. Stop whinging.http://easytide.ukho.gov.uk/EasyTide...ction.aspx?Por... I love being able to pick out the drunks by their typing. Twpsyn! |
Extra High Tide today
On Oct 26, 11:28 pm, Martin B
{remove{}and_everything_in_bet ween} wrote: Joe wrote: On Oct 26, 8:24 am, jeff wrote: Bart wrote: 5:36 LO -.59 11:41 HI 8.93 The delta is 9.52' I can't remember ever seeing such a high tide here! The currrent will be difficult too. In Boston its +11.3 followed by -1.7 for a total of 13 feet. We have a full moon at the closest lunar perigee of the year. Its only 356754 kilometers away - it was so big last night you could almost touch it! No doubt, we also had a shuttle fly over last night and it very easy to watch it with with binoculars it was awesome you could see the bay doors and wings. Perfect weather here.. Huh? The thing is nearly 90 miles up. With 7X50s that puts you about 12 virtual miles away; I guess it's those bionic Texas eyes you've got, could you count the tiles too? Cheers Marty Joe- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No, but you could tell it was the white side, and trimmed in black..wings.. Pretty cool from the NW to SE horizon to horizon in about 5 min. Joe |
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On Oct 27, 12:30 am, Martin B
{remove{}and_everything_in_bet ween} wrote: Bart wrote: I was a bit bored today. My group canceled, perhaps because of the damp. When I realized how low the low was, I decided to do something I've been meaning to do for a few years. Check out my art work. http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...eMarks1768.jpg Very nice Bart, couldn't you have done a bit of excavation and stuck a few negative numbers on there? ;-) Cheers Marty There were a couple of flat rocks that people hit at low tide. I tried to flop them over, but they were two heavy for me. I would love to get a backhoe with an extendahoe in there for an hour. It would help quite a bit. |
Extra High Tide today
On Oct 27, 5:56 am, Goofball_star_dot_etal
wrote: On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 19:18:42 -0700, Bart wrote: On Oct 26, 8:24 am, Goofball_star_dot_etal wrote: On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 03:46:11 -0700, Bart wrote: 5:36 LO -.59 11:41 HI 8.93 The delta is 9.52' I can't remember ever seeing such a high tide here! The currrent will be difficult too. Stop whinging.http://easytide.ukho.gov.uk/EasyTide...ction.aspx?Por... I love being able to pick out the drunks by their typing. Twpsyn! Where did this pussy come from? |
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On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 07:57:15 -0700, Bart
wrote: On Oct 27, 5:56 am, Goofball_star_dot_etal wrote: On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 19:18:42 -0700, Bart wrote: On Oct 26, 8:24 am, Goofball_star_dot_etal wrote: On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 03:46:11 -0700, Bart wrote: 5:36 LO -.59 11:41 HI 8.93 The delta is 9.52' I can't remember ever seeing such a high tide here! The currrent will be difficult too. Stop whinging.http://easytide.ukho.gov.uk/EasyTide...ction.aspx?Por... I love being able to pick out the drunks by their typing. Twpsyn! Where did this pussy come from? Wales, Boyo. |
Extra High Tide today
Bart wrote:
.... There were a couple of flat rocks that people hit at low tide. I tried to flop them over, but they were two heavy for me. I would love to get a backhoe with an extendahoe in there for an hour. It would help quite a bit. Wouldn't that require a lot of paperwork and legwork to be legal? Those rocks could be the key features to significant eco-systems! |
Extra High Tide today
Bart wrote: There were a couple of flat rocks that people hit at low tide. I tried to flop them over, but they were two heavy for me. I would love to get a backhoe with an extendahoe in there for an hour. It would help quite a bit. I had just the toy for you at my place today. Komatsu CP120 excavator, dredged out the slip between my docks. I'll have about 8' there next season. Cheers Marty |
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On Oct 27, 1:22 pm, jeff wrote:
Bart wrote: ... There were a couple of flat rocks that people hit at low tide. I tried to flop them over, but they were two heavy for me. I would love to get a backhoe with an extendahoe in there for an hour. It would help quite a bit. Wouldn't that require a lot of paperwork and legwork to be legal? Those rocks could be the key features to significant eco-systems! I hate all the ecology people. They go way overboard on such things. Life is prolific--particularly in warmer climates. I wish it were easier to blast out obstructions without mega paperwork and obstacles. Once done, sea life would replace any damage in a short period of time. If sea life and grow on toxic bottom paint in a few short weeks, it would re-establish itself on the bottom in less time. |
Extra High Tide today
"Bart" wrote in message
ups.com... On Oct 27, 1:22 pm, jeff wrote: Bart wrote: ... There were a couple of flat rocks that people hit at low tide. I tried to flop them over, but they were two heavy for me. I would love to get a backhoe with an extendahoe in there for an hour. It would help quite a bit. Wouldn't that require a lot of paperwork and legwork to be legal? Those rocks could be the key features to significant eco-systems! I hate all the ecology people. They go way overboard on such things. Life is prolific--particularly in warmer climates. I wish it were easier to blast out obstructions without mega paperwork and obstacles. Once done, sea life would replace any damage in a short period of time. If sea life and grow on toxic bottom paint in a few short weeks, it would re-establish itself on the bottom in less time. Sometimes the environment recovers, sometimes not. What's wrong? You don't like capitalism? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
Extra High Tide today
On Oct 29, 10:49 am, wrote:
On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 05:47:42 -0700, Bart wrote: On Oct 27, 1:22 pm, jeff wrote: Bart wrote: ... There were a couple of flat rocks that people hit at low tide. I tried to flop them over, but they were two heavy for me. I would love to get a backhoe with an extendahoe in there for an hour. It would help quite a bit. Wouldn't that require a lot of paperwork and legwork to be legal? Those rocks could be the key features to significant eco-systems! I hate all the ecology people. They go way overboard on such things. Life is prolific--particularly in warmer climates. I wish it were easier to blast out obstructions without mega paperwork and obstacles. Once done, sea life would replace any damage in a short period of time. If sea life and grow on toxic bottom paint in a few short weeks, it would re-establish itself on the bottom in less time. The last time a permit was issued to lay a new pipeline in the LIS, the public was assured that the bottom would quickly restore itself after the trenching and laying was completed. More than 15 years later, the path of that pipeline is a well lnown "deadzone" with nothing living along it. No fish swim there. It's dead Bart. Destroyed. This is not a secret. The simple fact is that you can't replace in a few years, what evolved over hundreds or thousands of years. So what are you saying the pipeline is leaking? I don't see why it won't restore itself if it was not. |
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