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Surge model forecast
The latest surge forecasts from the National Oceanography Centre’s storm surge model, run at the Met Office, can be viewed here
Use the links below to display the current and archived surge model forecasts from locations within the model grid.
England – South
Avonmouth
Bournemouth
Dover
Hinkley Point
Ilfracombe
Newhaven
Newlyn
Plymouth (Devonport)
Portsmouth
St. Mary’s
Weymouth
England – East
Cromer
Felixstowe
Immingham
Lowestoft
North Shields
Sheerness
Whitby
England – West
Heysham
Liverpool
Workington
Scotland
Aberdeen
Kinlochbervie
Leith
Lerwick
Millport
Portpatrick
Stornoway
Tobermory
Wick
Wales
Barmouth
Fishguard
Holyhead
Llandudno
Milford Haven
Mumbles
Newport
Isle of Man
Port Erin
Channel Islands
St. Helier (Jersey)
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