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Surge model changes
The Met Office has been adapting NEMO for use as the UK Operational Storm Surge Forecasting Model (replacing the current CS3X model) since before 2016.
NTSLF will be displaying the new ouputs, but this means surge forecasts are available for tide gauge locations only.
Discontinued
:
Boygrift, King’s Lynn
and
Wells-next-the-Sea
.
Use
Immingham
for
Boygrift
(high water, HW at about same time),
King’s Lynn
(HW about 30 mins later) and
Wells-next-the-Sea
(Wells Bar HW about 20 mins after Immingham HW); also compare with
Cromer
.