The Arnside Tidal Bore 19 Sept 2020
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2020
- Arnside was crowded with holiday makers taking advantage of the good weather. Some people had come to see the tidal bore, others were unaware it was going to appear and had never seen a bore before. The bore worked its way in front of Grange-over-Sands before swinging round Blackstone Point, then on to Arnside. There were plenty of folk following the wave in kayaks and one guy on a stand-up paddle board. The bore was a decent size but the tide behind it seemed to come in rather slowly compared to more typical tides at Arnside.
A passing train probably gave observant passengers an amazing view of the bore.
Filmed on 19th September 2020
Expected high tide at Arnside : 10.39m at 14:20
The bore past Arnside pier at 12:30
All times BST. If you are interested in other tidal bores of North West England, search UA-cam for : tidal bore rob bridges
Thank you so much.
I used to live here and loved to watch this come in
Saw the bore this morning approximately at 11.30. It was fascinating to see and hear. My wife and I frequently visit Arnside, but we have never seen the bore as spectacular as it was this morning. Arnside is well worth a visit, as is the Beach hut cafe, which caters for vegans as well as non vegans, they do great coffee.
If u are going out for food I recommend arnside beach hut and bobbin
How man hours before full tide can you see this tide in tomorrow 12th february full tide 14 00. thank you.
Nice catch. I always love your tidal bore videos. I'm from Preston and used to love the Ribble Bore. Thanks for sharing.
Karl Johnson , thanks for your comment Karl. I used to live in Preston many years ago but knew nothing of the bore on the Ribble then. I’ll be posting a new video of the Ribble bore soon, filmed from the docks.
@@robbridges5975 Nice one. Hope The Ribble performs for you. I'll look out for it.
The best part was the paddle boarder, just as he catches the surf he crashes.. oooff
Saw it the following day at Blackstone point. Amazing spectacle and one I’ve always been fascinated by.
how long before full tide can you see this please 14 00 full tide.
The bore passed Arnside Pier at 11:43 today. It was about 20 minutes early due to a strong westerly wind.
High tide at Arnside tomorrow (13th Feb 2024) is at 14:45 and the bore usually arrives about 1 hour and 50 minutes before that (that will be 12:55). I would arrive at least 30 minutes before, in case it comes in early again.
Not as impressive as I was expecting. However, it is madness we don’t harness the energy in the tidal movements, it’s free.