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Tidal flooding in Chiswick
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 21:58:38 GMT, Richard J. wrote:
Steve wrote: [3 quoted lines suppressed] Steve, for some reason I'm told that your post requires me to install the Chinese Traditional language pack to display it correctly. Something odd about the encoding you've used? The quote messed with the charset, the rtf version displayed in very odd fonts. I think the quote is just wrong. The road is particularly low at this point as there is a draw dock there (a slope down to the river to enable boats to be launched), but I doubt very much if it's flooded often in the week or so centred on the neap tides (roughly at the quarter phases of the Moon). Does it flood over, or out of the drains? I'm not familiar with the north side. The two areas I've seen flood loads of times, at richmond front and the Brewary Tap in brentford (oops trapped in the pub again!), they both flood out of the drains a long time before the water comes over the bank. Of course they always flood at high neap tides, unless the barrier is raised. Steve |
Tidal flooding in Chiswick
Steve wrote:
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 21:58:38 GMT, Richard J. wrote: I think the quote is just wrong. The road is particularly low at this point as there is a draw dock there (a slope down to the river to enable boats to be launched), but I doubt very much if it's flooded often in the week or so centred on the neap tides (roughly at the quarter phases of the Moon). Does it flood over, or out of the drains? I'm not familiar with the north side. The two areas I've seen flood loads of times, at richmond front and the Brewary Tap in brentford (oops trapped in the pub again!), they both flood out of the drains a long time before the water comes over the bank. On Chiswick Mall, the flood comes straight in from the river, flowing along the road from the lowest point. The Brewery Tap at Brentford is actually on the River Brent. Isn't it upstream of Thames Lock? If so, that may explain why the drains provide the flood route. Of course they always flood at high neap tides, unless the barrier is raised. You mean spring tides, I assume. -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
Tidal flooding in Chiswick
On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 20:52:42 GMT, Richard J. wrote:
Steve wrote: [12 quoted lines suppressed] On Chiswick Mall, the flood comes straight in from the river, flowing along the road from the lowest point. The Brewery Tap at Brentford is actually on the River Brent. Isn't it upstream of Thames Lock? It is, but the section behind the lock up to the main brentford lock N of the high street is partly tidal, which in this case I guess just means keeps water in but doesn't keep it out. [2 quoted lines suppressed] You mean spring tides, I assume. yep :) (watching news)Bugger goddards pie and mash has closed! Steve |
Tidal flooding in Chiswick
On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 19:56:33 GMT, Steve
wrote: On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 20:52:42 GMT, Richard J. wrote: Steve wrote: [12 quoted lines suppressed] On Chiswick Mall, the flood comes straight in from the river, flowing along the road from the lowest point. The Brewery Tap at Brentford is actually on the River Brent. Isn't it upstream of Thames Lock? It is, but the section behind the lock up to the main brentford lock N of the high street is partly tidal, which in this case I guess just means keeps water in but doesn't keep it out. [2 quoted lines suppressed] You mean spring tides, I assume. yep :) (watching news)Bugger goddards pie and mash has closed! Steve That would explain why yesterday (Saturday) there was a queue of maybe 20/30 outside the shop even at 14:30. Regards JonH |
Tidal flooding in Chiswick
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