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River Mersey – when the tide (with bore) comes in at Widnes, Feb 2019

Filmed from the riverside footpath, accessed from Parsonage Road, close to the Runcorn Railway Bridge (aka Ethelfleda Bridge or Britannia Bridge), and the Silver Jubilee (aka Runcorn Bridge) Bridge. A 10.1m (at Gladstone Dock, Liverpool) was expected, which is a large spring tide. As the tide front came into view, it rose to form a tidal bore. Once the bore had passed, the tide just carried on coming in, getting louder as the flow rate increased rapidly. It took just 20 minutes from the bore passing, for the tide to cover all the intertidal sand flats that were visible from the filming location. Only a relative small part of the estuary could be seen from the filming location, but it was impressive to see it fill up with water so rapidly. It’s amazing that the whole processes of filling up the estuary with water, then emptying it, occurs twice daily… and all done with the power of the tide/gravity. Date filmed: 22nd February 2019 Expected high tide at Liverpool Gladstone Dock: 10.1m @ 13:04 The bore passed the filming location at 11:13 All times GMT. If you are interested in other bores of North West England, search YouTube for : tidal bore rob bridges

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