Youtube footage of storm hitting Whitehaven Harbour
This footage was uploaded to Youtube by Sean Duffy and shows last week's Force 11 gale hitting the harbour walls at Whitehaven.
Hydraulic action is one of the strongest forces on the planet, and this shows why: I don't think anyone who watches this will have difficulty appreciating how the waves did considerable damage to our harbour.
Sean also put a comment on this blog with details of the petition for a referendum on an elected mayor for Copeland - you can find this at
http://mywhitehaven.net
Hydraulic action is one of the strongest forces on the planet, and this shows why: I don't think anyone who watches this will have difficulty appreciating how the waves did considerable damage to our harbour.
Sean also put a comment on this blog with details of the petition for a referendum on an elected mayor for Copeland - you can find this at
http://mywhitehaven.net
Comments
Not just a tide like that, but the way i see things, would you say a million gallons of water to fill the outer harbour? - I have no idea, but anyway lets say thats right just for the sake of it.
So a million gallons comes in and then a million gallons goes out and it does this twice each and every single day.
so the way i see things is a wall blocking the harbour entrance, then water inlets in the wall, with spirally shaped water turbines would be a much better idea than these windmills, and much more reliable. now we dont need to block of the harbour, but another pier to the right of north pier (tide area behind tesco) and a power wall connecting it to north pier would give the same effect, then perhaps another going out in the direction of saltom bay.
just a thought
It is perfectly predictable when it will be available, with complete reliability, and the energy involved in the movement of water is considerably greater than with the movement of air.