A Little Flood

When I got up at 10:00 the water level had risen further. High water was not until 13:30 when the tide was predicted to reach 0.73m.

My mooring lines were bar tight, extremely tight, despite being slacked off last night. The bow line being tight enough to trim Kiriwina by the head. The water level was now very high and starting to cover paths and recreational areas.


I rowed around to check the tide guage. It was 2.6m and rising. Wow!


My trusty Brompton had it's second dunking in two weeks.


This is the picnic recreational area bordering the river Lujan.


The same spot two weeks ago.


Kiriwina on her mooring. The yellow pole marks the normal shoreline.


Entry breakwater submerged.


Eventually the tide reached 2.75m making a range of almost 3m over 24 hours compared with a predicted range of around 0.8m.

Later in the afternoon a very strong ebb was running in the river Lujan against a 15-20 knot SE wind. This produced short choppy seas combined with lots of debris.







High water debris from this morning.