The Severn Bore - April 2019

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  • Опубликовано: 21 апр 2019
  • A "three star" Severn bore filmed on the morning of Friday 19th April 2019 at Minsterworth, Gloucestershire.
    For more information on the Severn bore - including suggested viewing locations and predicted times with "star ratings" - visit the following web-sites:
    www.thesevernbore.co.uk/home/4...
    www.severn-bore.co.uk/index.html

Комментарии • 127

  • @raybede
    @raybede Год назад +12

    I live nearby, and the higher starred bores are spectacular. To see surfers coming up the river is a rather surreal phenomenon. One of the wonders of our World.

  • @katefrost8274
    @katefrost8274 Год назад +3

    This features my dear late cousin Gordon's former home. As a child I too remember watching the Bore there, and also further down the road at the then 'Bird in Hand' pub, which was renamed ' The Severn Bore' - there's witty!

  • @neilfoster814
    @neilfoster814 Год назад +10

    I recall seeing a tidal bore on the River Trent at Gainsborough when I was a teenager. Awesome to see, it sounded like an express train going through.

  • @ianrawlings2546
    @ianrawlings2546 2 года назад +17

    Thanks for the link in the description. Great to learn something new. I never heard of these kind of waves before. If I get to UK I'd rather go and see this than palaces, Towers, Cathedrals and bells.

    • @triggerfish2711
      @triggerfish2711 2 года назад +2

      This happens all over the world not just in the UK

    • @dorinemort6359
      @dorinemort6359 2 года назад +1

      Look up "tidal bore on the amazon"

    • @kevincoleman8121
      @kevincoleman8121 Год назад +1

      Nova Scotia and Canada have them too

    • @robjohnson8861
      @robjohnson8861 Год назад

      The one on the amazon has crocodiles, snakes, piranhas, parasites and tropical diseases but yet they surf it.

    • @markberryhill2715
      @markberryhill2715 Год назад

      You sound like a "bore",yak! yak! yak!

  • @adventurecoalition3690
    @adventurecoalition3690 2 года назад +2

    Very interesting, learned something new, Thanks for creating.

  • @JackycClark
    @JackycClark Год назад

    On the 2nd site you listed , I read everything I wanted to know . Appreciate it .

  • @markmeade2937
    @markmeade2937 3 года назад +15

    Just amazing, the natural world in its full glory 👍

    • @TonyMoronie1
      @TonyMoronie1  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for the comment Mark. Unfortunately 2021 does not look to be a particularly good year for bore-spotting with only THREE star bores predicted at best (three in March, four in April and one in November).

    • @markmeade2937
      @markmeade2937 3 года назад +1

      @@TonyMoronie1
      It may not be a good year for bore spotting, but the natural world is fantastic

    • @TheShootist
      @TheShootist Год назад

      everything in the freaking world, Is natural.
      carry on

    • @marcinp9365
      @marcinp9365 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@TheShootistdon't be a fool, not everything, not now

  • @jivanvasant
    @jivanvasant 2 года назад +2

    BORE = NATURAL SURGE WAVE IN FUNNEL SHAPED RIVER ESTUARY
    Thanks for sharing the video and the educational links.

  • @jontibloom6125
    @jontibloom6125 2 года назад +1

    Used to do Elvering around there after the bore had passed. That was when the licence cost around £10 and there were plenty of elvers

  • @ryan.hinks09
    @ryan.hinks09 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for making this video I live near there and am watching it tonight 😁🙃

  • @notwocdivad
    @notwocdivad Год назад +1

    I would imagine it will be more spectacular where the river narrows? It will speed up and highten the wave! I can see why surfers and canoeists love to ride the bore! They call it the Party Wave!!

  • @stringologymchugh4245
    @stringologymchugh4245 Год назад

    1 hour later the best fishing ever

  • @nigelmitchell351
    @nigelmitchell351 2 года назад +1

    That crocodile at the start has no idea what's about to hit him.?!

  • @andyjohnson6230
    @andyjohnson6230 2 года назад

    We have something very similar on the river ouse in Yorkshire known as the ouse eiger think it happens on spring tides

  • @petermagoun7457
    @petermagoun7457 2 года назад

    Very impressive.

  • @alistairmcelwee7467
    @alistairmcelwee7467 2 года назад +2

    Guessing that wasn’t an alligator floating along in the water at the beginning… Guess I’ve spent too much time in Florida!

    • @TonyMoronie1
      @TonyMoronie1  2 года назад

      NO, it wasn't an alligator - not even one which had escaped from a zoo!! Unlike Florida the UK doesn't have alligators in the wild. It was a floating log of wood being carried downstream by the current. After the bore had passed the same log of wood was carried back upstream along with all the other floating debris.

  • @Radionut
    @Radionut 2 года назад +2

    Is that salt water coming up stream? Wow that’s amazing that’s the first time I’ve ever heard of this. Where is it’s location?

    • @TonyMoronie1
      @TonyMoronie1  2 года назад +6

      YES it is salt water flowing upstream from the Bristol Channel. (The Bristol Channel is a major inlet in the island of Great Britain, separating South Wales from Devon and Somerset in South West England. It extends from the lower estuary of the River Severn to the North Atlantic Ocean.) I filmed the bore from the river bank adjoining the A48 road at Minsterworth. To get a map of this location enter a search for "Minsterworth Church, Gloucestershire" into Google Maps. From Minsterworth the bore continues upstream to Gloucester and then on to Maisemore a few miles farther north.
      There are two web-sites listed in the information section below the video picture which give more information on the bore plus predicted times and ratings for the current year.

  • @brucewilson1958
    @brucewilson1958 2 года назад +3

    I live in Iowa, in the Heartland of America. Iowa has the Missouri River as the Western Border and the Mississippi River as the Eastern. I have seen "bores" going downstream during floods, but we do not have upstream bores. This is very interesting to me for that reason. Thank you.

    • @TheShootist
      @TheShootist Год назад

      too many dams on the mississippi for tidal bores to go north of Baton Rouge Louisiana

    • @markfox1545
      @markfox1545 Год назад +1

      It's not a bore if it's going downstream, it's just rising levels. A bore is defined as going upstream due to tidal causes.

  • @stevenlangdon-griffiths293
    @stevenlangdon-griffiths293 Год назад

    So exciting.

  • @johnaustin9051
    @johnaustin9051 Год назад

    I would LOVE to Kayak this water.

  • @peeet
    @peeet Год назад

    I wondered if it might be boring. I wasn't disappointed.

  • @davidwiman5285
    @davidwiman5285 2 года назад

    It's amazing loud

  • @antoinebesnehard
    @antoinebesnehard 3 года назад

    Very impressive. What makes this happen? Not just the normal tide, I presume.

    • @TonyMoronie1
      @TonyMoronie1  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for the compliment!! You will find an explanation as to why the Severn Bore occurs on the Home pages of the two web-sites listed in the notes below the video.

    • @antoinebesnehard
      @antoinebesnehard 3 года назад +1

      @@TonyMoronie1 thanks for the tip. I was so impresses I even did not notice the links. Oh and by the way, RUclips's algorithms are funny. I once listened to "Ferry cross the Merseay" by Gerry and the Pacemakers here on YT. Then got a suggestion about the tidal bore on the River Mersey. Since I was curious and watched, I also got the suggestion to watch your own video on the tidal bore on the Severn. Pop music brings you everywhere :-)

    • @TonyMoronie1
      @TonyMoronie1  3 года назад +2

      @@antoinebesnehard Hi again Antoine. Unfortunately there is no "Ferry Across The Severn" song to lead more viewers to my Bore video by accident!! I have three other Bore videos on my channel - two from 2019 and one from 2020. If you watch them all you will see that every one is different because of different weather conditions and level of water in the river.

  • @spockspock
    @spockspock Год назад

    Where are your beaver? They’d love to play.

  • @time2see192
    @time2see192 2 года назад +4

    Powerful stuff! I wonder if anyone has ever surfed or boated one of these? It would be a long effortless ride it seems. Thanks for sharing!

    • @TonyMoronie1
      @TonyMoronie1  2 года назад +4

      If you want evidence that the Severn Bore can be "surfed" have a look at the following video. (It's got a lot more views than mine!!!).
      ruclips.net/video/O8TeguB3BYo/видео.html

    • @time2see192
      @time2see192 2 года назад +3

      @@TonyMoronie1 Thank you! 😊

    • @mattmarzula
      @mattmarzula 2 года назад

      @@time2see192 Effortless ride? What a stupid comment. Do you even think?

    • @time2see192
      @time2see192 2 года назад +6

      @@mattmarzula Woah. It's gotta suck to be you dude. 😅
      Surf is waaay up 🤙

    • @PreservationEnthusiast
      @PreservationEnthusiast 2 года назад +1

      That's just boring!

  • @bertrandlechat4330
    @bertrandlechat4330 2 года назад +2

    For lack of knowledge I thought the tide in the Bay of Fundy was the only one. Live and learn.

    • @lindaterrell5535
      @lindaterrell5535 Год назад

      There are bores on the Amazon. Some rivers in SE Asia have huge ones.

    • @flabbylips
      @flabbylips Год назад

      Turnagain Arm of the Cook Inlet near Anchorage Alaska has some substantial bores. It has a tide swing just behind that of the Bay of Fundy

  • @naturelvr123
    @naturelvr123 2 года назад +7

    Amazing. How often does this happen & is it predicted?

    • @TonyMoronie1
      @TonyMoronie1  2 года назад +13

      Information from WIKIPEDIA: The largest bores occur around the times of the equinoxes but smaller ones can be seen throughout the year. There are about 260 bores in each year occurring twice a day on 130 days. Because the bores are associated with the phases of the moon, one occurs between 7 a.m. and noon on bore days, and the other between 7 p.m. and midnight GMT, with the largest bores occurring between 9 and 11 in both the morning and evening. Maximum bores occur between one and three days after new and full moons, and smaller ones on the days that precede and follow the maxima.
      There are two web-sites listed in the information section below the video picture which give more information on the bore plus predicted times and ratings for the current year.

    • @112chapters3
      @112chapters3 Год назад +1

      Shame no one surfed it. I’ve seen it a few times

  • @nigel900
    @nigel900 Год назад

    Wow!

  • @thedude3291
    @thedude3291 2 года назад

    Looks like a no-wake zone!

  • @brucewilliams8714
    @brucewilliams8714 2 года назад

    Thank you. Is erosion of the banks a problem?

    • @TonyMoronie1
      @TonyMoronie1  2 года назад

      As with all moving water the natural flow of the River Severn downstream does erode the banks. Therefore, the bore and the salt water which follows it upstream will do likewise. However, the process is slow and so does not cause any problems.

    • @brucewilliams8714
      @brucewilliams8714 2 года назад +2

      @@TonyMoronie1 Thanks, Tony. That puts the question to bed I don't think we have any bores here in Australia, except in parliament.

  • @the.malinski
    @the.malinski Год назад

    No clue what's happening here but damn it looks sweet!

  • @MikeBaxterABC
    @MikeBaxterABC Год назад

    This is like a Kiddy's Pool compared to the ones in Nova Scotia :)

    • @TonyMoronie1
      @TonyMoronie1  Год назад

      Maybe so - but I only live a couple of miles from the river bank and the Severn Bore is good enough for me!!! You may be aware that China has some VERY large river estuaries and there are VERY large bores on some of them ......
      ruclips.net/video/2ubsxUUB89A/видео.html

  • @ecopsych101
    @ecopsych101 Год назад +1

    am I the only Texan that was waiting for some wild pigs to cross this river?

    • @TonyMoronie1
      @TonyMoronie1  Год назад

      We have wild boar near here in the Forest of Dean -but I don't think they roam as far as Minsterworth ....,,
      www.forestryengland.uk/article/wild-boar-the-forest-dean

  • @jch6275
    @jch6275 2 года назад +2

    The Tsevern Tsunami.

  • @davidcoles198
    @davidcoles198 Год назад

    My great grandfather came from Elmore a short distance from Espey

    • @TonyMoronie1
      @TonyMoronie1  Год назад

      I think you mean EPNEY!!!! (Search Google Maps for "The Anchor Inn, Epney). Epney is on the opposite side of the river from Minsterworth.

  • @philipcubitt
    @philipcubitt Год назад

    are your certain that isn't the bore crocodile

  • @marzymarrz5172
    @marzymarrz5172 2 года назад

    Now that's a regular phenomena!

  • @swampy6194
    @swampy6194 2 года назад

    ...and not one longboard?

  • @rudylovato2759
    @rudylovato2759 2 года назад +1

    The moon must get thirsty and wants water.

  • @staffy4389
    @staffy4389 Год назад

    Pardon my ignorance, but what exactly is it ? A rouge wave from the sea ?.

    • @TonyMoronie1
      @TonyMoronie1  Год назад

      For more info on the bore click on "...more" below the video and this gives links to two web-sites.

  • @dmmdmm5435
    @dmmdmm5435 Год назад

    What water sources feed a river of that size ?

    • @TonyMoronie1
      @TonyMoronie1  Год назад

      Try a Google search on: "Source of the River Severn". This will inform you that "The source of the River Severn starts in the Cambrian Mountains of mid-Wales."

    • @dmmdmm5435
      @dmmdmm5435 Год назад

      @@TonyMoronie1 Thank you from California!

  • @g.stephens263
    @g.stephens263 Год назад

    Sooo, that would be brackish water...fresh and salt mixed?

    • @TonyMoronie1
      @TonyMoronie1  Год назад

      YES. Salt water from the Bristol Channel (so indirectly from the Atlantic Ocean) makes its way up the river on the incoming tide. For more info on the bore click on "...more" below the video and this gives links to two web-sites.

  • @ColinH1973
    @ColinH1973 2 года назад

    It sounds like a number of express trains.

  • @harryschaefer5887
    @harryschaefer5887 2 года назад

    Stupid me, i first thought it was the Severn River in Annapolis Maryland, USA. A quick google search set me straight.

  • @franklesser5655
    @franklesser5655 Год назад

    It's sort of like a wave.

  • @dinosaurcomplaints2359
    @dinosaurcomplaints2359 Год назад

    What causes that? The tide?

    • @TonyMoronie1
      @TonyMoronie1  Год назад

      For more info on the bore click on "...more" below the video and this gives links to two web-sites.

  • @acrobaticcripple8176
    @acrobaticcripple8176 2 года назад

    The Great Ouse at Downham market is more impressive. Just no estuary as such before Kings Lynn.

  • @PeterTwyning
    @PeterTwyning Год назад

    Nice to see it without any surfers on it.

  • @powerofone1645
    @powerofone1645 Год назад

    I only counted 6.

  • @RedSiegfried
    @RedSiegfried 2 года назад +2

    No doubt about it. It was a bore.

  • @ttirrem
    @ttirrem 2 года назад

    Does anybody ever surf it?

    • @TonyMoronie1
      @TonyMoronie1  2 года назад

      If you want evidence that the Severn Bore can be "surfed" have a look at the following video. (It's got a lot more views than mine!!!).
      ruclips.net/video/O8TeguB3BYo/видео.html

  • @cheyennemauritz9911
    @cheyennemauritz9911 2 года назад

    Omg the horror of the bore

  • @williamsporing1500
    @williamsporing1500 Год назад +2

    Nature is amazing if people would take the time to pay attention

    • @markfox1545
      @markfox1545 Год назад

      Bit highhanded of you. Why are you claiming people don't take the time to pay attention when we're here watching a video about it? Moron.

  • @123TauruZ321
    @123TauruZ321 2 года назад

    Is it the Moon that causes this?

    • @TonyMoronie1
      @TonyMoronie1  2 года назад +1

      YES. High and low tides are caused by the moon. The moon's gravitational pull generates something called the tidal force. The tidal force causes Earth - and its water - to bulge out on the side closest to the moon and the side farthest from the moon.
      The Severn Bore is caused by the tide from the Atlantic Ocean entering the Bristol Channel and forcing its way into the Severn Estuary, filtering into a narrow channel and causing the water to rise by anything up to 15 metres.

    • @123TauruZ321
      @123TauruZ321 2 года назад

      @@TonyMoronie1 Thank you for the explanation :) that was my theory too. Good to get it confirmed. Fascinating how the universe works.

  • @asensibleyoungman2978
    @asensibleyoungman2978 11 месяцев назад

    This is caused when the giant further up flushes his toilet.

  • @susanolson3611
    @susanolson3611 Год назад

    🙂

  • @alain_melon6173
    @alain_melon6173 2 года назад

    Etonnant ce mascaret qui remonte cette rivière qui semble si paisible...

    • @ColinH1973
      @ColinH1973 2 года назад

      Stronketti e plinshini alla subato truffi.

  • @chrisbinckes2732
    @chrisbinckes2732 2 года назад

    what... no border collies riding five foot twin skeg wave boards...?
    oh well...!
    thks for the upload

  • @joaoalbuquerque457
    @joaoalbuquerque457 2 года назад

    Unfortunately today 2021 , this is a tidal wave of Raw SEWAGE.

    • @nigeljames6017
      @nigeljames6017 2 года назад

      I think you will find that it is sea water being forced up a narrowing inlet formed by the Bristol Channel getting smaller and small and smaller. The water is muddy, and saline but not too much in the way of sewage. Look up Gloucester U.K. on the map and you can see how the moon forms tides up this estuary.

  • @mr.m.o.g.o.m.
    @mr.m.o.g.o.m. 2 года назад

    Have to be right by the freeway

  • @EleanorPeterson
    @EleanorPeterson 2 года назад +25

    What's this? A fascinating, harmless natural phenomenon as old as time itself? Surely someone will want all the world's tidal bores banned for being culturally insensitive and offensive to... er... dry things. Deserts. Camels. Paper towels. 🙄

    • @time2see192
      @time2see192 2 года назад +3

      Triggered me, that's for sure. 😡

    • @eritain
      @eritain 2 года назад +5

      Cute persecution complex, where'd you get it?

    • @floydiandreamscapes5145
      @floydiandreamscapes5145 Год назад +3

      @@eritain probably from those college educated snowflakes American universities are churning out.
      I apologize for any perceived microaggressions.
      I didn't mean to microaggress, macro snarky is what my aim is.

    • @wtfhappened
      @wtfhappened Год назад +6

      Settle down there little Elli, Try and enjoy a video without inserting low brow personal politics. You’re gonna be ok.

    • @cjb761
      @cjb761 Год назад

      Boooo

  • @johngillon6969
    @johngillon6969 Год назад

    I guess they don't surf there.

    • @TonyMoronie1
      @TonyMoronie1  Год назад

      Oh YES they do ......
      ruclips.net/video/O8TeguB3BYo/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/IKA39LQOIck/видео.html

  • @Fatpumpumlovah2
    @Fatpumpumlovah2 Год назад

    WHOOPTY DOOOO.. HAPPENS DAILY AND CALLED TIDES. LOL

  • @catalickconverta6823
    @catalickconverta6823 3 года назад

    What the hell i never new this happend

  • @spotthedraco2353
    @spotthedraco2353 Год назад

    Spot the draco biggest crimes against humanity subscribe

  • @daverobinson6110
    @daverobinson6110 Год назад +1

    This is pretty boring😃