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I asked a similar question in the past and this link was given.
http://www.windguru.cz/int/index.php There has been an offset introduced but I am sure you will be able to work it out or if you like the site you may want to subscribe. By the way I have no connection with the site but it is pretty accurate. Some areas have the wave height. cheers Martin "willherb" wrote in message news ![]() is there a web site to show what the tide/waves will be like in advance? Preferably on which is a few days advanced warning. also preferable for the Dover area |
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