- Aug 24, 2020
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'The River Wyre becomes tidal below the weir at St Michaels. It’s got about another 13 miles to flow to reach the coast from this point.'
I've done a bit of googling, and the tidal range in Morecambe Bay is among the highest in the world. Currently, it is around 7 metres between high water and low water.
In the spring tides, the range can be 10 metres. I don't know if this is a factor, but I would imagine it is, where the River Wyre is tidal. This may be why the police have just announced she may have been swept out to sea.
If, IF, she has, and her body is recovered, then I assume questions will be asked about the quality of decision-making in the earlier part of the investigation.
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The River Wyre flows through Lancashire to join the Irish Sea at Fleetwood - it forms the northern, top edge of the Fylde Coast.
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I've done a bit of googling, and the tidal range in Morecambe Bay is among the highest in the world. Currently, it is around 7 metres between high water and low water.
In the spring tides, the range can be 10 metres. I don't know if this is a factor, but I would imagine it is, where the River Wyre is tidal. This may be why the police have just announced she may have been swept out to sea.
If, IF, she has, and her body is recovered, then I assume questions will be asked about the quality of decision-making in the earlier part of the investigation.