Gavi
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Reged: 01/06/2006
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Loc: Sunny Staines
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Just had a call from my neighbour. The river in Staines has risen considerably in the last hour and her boat has risen above it's mooring. We consciously decided not to try to move it last night after checking floodline (move = onto the mooring where SHikara was vandalised, as was this boat last time she was there... so a move of last resort). Now regretting that decision...
Does anyone know how much water is coming down from Reading to Staines?
p.s. it is interesting to note that they've lived in the area for many years and commented that the changes in river height these days are not normal. But that's another topic
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Chris_d
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Reged: 15/06/2001
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Loc: Oxfordshire
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Its very difficult to predict, but I went down to my boat last night and put on lines in anticpation of the river going up to at least level with the banks, it was about 10inches above normal last night. I didn't see my reach this morning but as I drove over Culham bridge the river was about 3-4feet higher and was just creeping over the fields.
There is a lot of water coming your way
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flashheart
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Reged: 10/01/2008
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Not wishing to big up the Robo's. But Maidenhead rowing club has a live webcam looking around the river outside the club. Now you can see how much waters heading your way
http://www.maidenheadrc.org.uk/webcam/javacam.htm
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boatone
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Reged: 29/07/2001
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Loc: Surrey uk
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Sounds as if its significantly worse than anything we experienced last week then?
The problem with the Red and Yellow board system is that its so minimal. Reds, in particular, can be either "just on" Red or a raging torrent!
So much also depends on where you are. For instance, the weir entry above Old Windsor can be an absolute b*st*rd as the pull is so severe.
The weir streams across Sonning Bridge, below Hambledon and below Marsh can also be interesting for newbies.
Windsor Bridge (and to some extent Henley) is a hazard if you havent much height clearance - 5 knots current plus 2-3 knots for steerage way and you'd better make damn sure you really are dead centre and lined up ! And God help you if some ignorati coming upriver don't understand they should give way to downstream traffic.
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Doolittle
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Reged: 13/04/2007
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Loc: Chertsey, Surrey, UK
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Yes, it rose 10" between 8am and 11am.
I've just cleared our moorings of old fenders, ropes etc. turned over the dingies and tied them up so they float but not downstream! I am very glad that I put two additional mooring posts in when I did.
Have also seen two Coots nests float downstream this morning and it didn't look as though they were enjoying the rider either!
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teddington_lock
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Reged: 23/10/2007
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Teddington has just gone onto Red Boards
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boatone
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Loc: Surrey uk
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Teddington has just gone onto Red Boards
Yet Molsey was on Reds at 1700 yesterday. Can you explain the long delay? Serious question......seems very odd to me.
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teddington_lock
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Each weir as you work your way downstream is slightly bigger than the one before it ( as you know ) ..
However Teddingtons weir is approximately 50% larger than Moleseys AFAIK , hence Moleseys trigger point to go red ( or yellow ) comes before ours as we will have less gates running compared to theirs.
Our weir is much larger as we have the Mole feeding into our reach. We can be on yellows for some time while Molesey is on red , however the stream appears to be rising quite quickly today.
I should just point out that i am not at work at the moment (and don't live on site) , so can't comment on the state of the river. The guys ring me when we have a board change so i can update the website.
Edited by teddington_lock (04/06/2008 12:32)
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byron
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Reged: 16/05/2001
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Loc: UK -Berks
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Quote:
Not wishing to big up the Robo's. But Maidenhead rowing club has a live webcam looking around the river outside the club. Now you can see how much waters heading your way
http://www.maidenheadrc.org.uk/webcam/javacam.htm
Their webcam is one of the best on the river. Does anyone know of any others? Incidentally the river at Ashmount has barely been above normal time of year levels and at one stage (obviously run-off) was much lower than drought levels.
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boatone
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Reged: 29/07/2001
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Loc: Surrey uk
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Apologies, Molesey was on Yellows last night, not reds. 
However, interesting to read your info.
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