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  2. What we know about the conditions around Bournemouth Pier ...

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    Low tide on 31 May was at 1:44pm and it was a 1m tide, while high tide was at 7:35pm and was 1.89m What we know about the conditions around Bournemouth Pier during tragic beach incident Skip to ...

  3. 2023 Bournemouth beach incident - Wikipedia

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    2023 Bournemouth beach incident. / 50.716132; -1.875442. On 31 May 2023, two people died and eight others were injured on the beach in Bournemouth, Dorset, England. A man was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter, but following an investigation, police determined that no criminal offence had been committed in relation to the incident.

  4. Low tide on 31 May was at 1:44pm and it was a 1m tide, while high tide was at 7:35pm and was 1.89m What happened at Bournemouth beach? Everything we know about incident

  5. River Bourne, Dorset - Wikipedia

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    The River Bourne is a small river in Dorset, England. It flows into the English Channel at Bournemouth, taking its name simply from Middle English bourn or burn, a small stream, and giving it to the town at its mouth. [ 2][ 3] The Bourne comprises two main tributaries totalling just over 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) of waterway; of this total length ...

  6. Bournemouth - Wikipedia

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    Bournemouth has many historic landmarks, mainly dating from the Victorian and Edwardian era. St Peter's Church, completed in 1879. Bournemouth has three Grade I listed churches, St Peter's and St Stephen's in the town centre and St Clement's in Boscombe. [128] St Peter's was the town's first church, completed in 1879 and designed by George ...

  7. Tidal range - Wikipedia

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    Tidal range. Tidal range is the difference in height between high tide and low tide. Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and Sun, by Earth's rotation and by centrifugal force caused by Earth's progression around the Earth-Moon barycenter. Tidal range depends on time and location.

  8. Tide table - Wikipedia

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    Tide tables, sometimes called tide charts, are used for tidal prediction and show the daily times and levels of high and low tides, usually for a particular location. [1] Tide heights at intermediate times (between high and low water) can be approximated by using the rule of twelfths or more accurately calculated by using a published tidal curve for the location.

  9. Bournemouth Daily Echo - Wikipedia

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    The Bournemouth Daily Echo, commonly known as the Daily Echo (a.k.a. the Bournemouth Echo ), is a local newspaper that covers the area of southeast Dorset, England, including the towns Poole, Bournemouth and Christchurch. Published by Newsquest (Southern) Limited, issues appear Monday to Saturday, and has an average daily circulation of 9,589 ...