Nigel-YZ1
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I've got the BBC weather app which is run by the Met Office. It talks a load of flannel until the day before then starts getting more accurate.
Based in Blackpool nowI use Windfinder but I happen to be near two of their forecast areas. Depends where you are on the coast.
Travelling from Blackpool, you'll have the wind of the sea until 13:30
Wind / sea breezes have nothing to do with, and are not affected by, high tide. High tide / low tides work on an 11-hour cycle so high tide will be at a different time each day.Ahh I never thought of it like that, I take it high tide ends at 13:30?
We did it on THIS forum ride. It was low tide so there was a big step down to the ferry at Fleetwood and a couple of us almost came a cropper - take care when getting on or off with a bike!I have taken the ferry to knot end before but not when I had my bike with me.
ITS BEAUTIFUL! Thankswww.ventusky.com (thanks to whoever suggested that)...
We did it on THIS forum ride. It was low tide so there was a big step down to the ferry at Fleetwood and a couple of us almost came a cropper - take care when getting on or off with a bike!![]()
It doesn't anymore. BBC does it's own weather http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...new-app-that-rivals-bbc-just-months-after-be/I've got the BBC weather app which is run by the Met Office. It talks a load of flannel until the day before then starts getting more accurate.