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Winds of change workshop
Bring photos and share your memories of the North Norfolk coastline on Sunday 4th November, 11a.m. – 4p.m. at Henry Blogg museum in Cromer. Come and see all the Diaries as well as some of the Norfolk Archive. Take part in imagining the shape of … Continue reading
Winds of Change Diaries
We are really pleased to let you know that from 19th October the diaries will be at The Beach Hut Cafe, Mundesley, Beach Cafe Overstrand and the shelter near the Beach Cafe West Runton. This year the title is ‘Winds … Continue reading
The Diaries are coming back!
Plans for the new season of events for COAST are in progress, look out for updates. This year we look forward to meeting more of you who have written about and drawn your wind and coastal experiences so beautifully. We will be putting … Continue reading
Diaries move to Cromer Library
The Wind diaries are still up at the beach shelter at West Runton, and also at the Cliff Top Cafe at Overstrand. Thank you everyone who has contributed such lovely writings and drawings! The diaries will be taken away on … Continue reading
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MAPPING THE WIND 2011
CLICK ON THE TAB ABOVE TO FIND OUT ALL ABOUT THIS YEAR’S EXCITING PROJECT AT OVERSTRAND AND WEST RUNTON
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Wind Mapping Day!
Using the diaries, plus data collected from Weybourne, we made maps which charted the changes in wind direction over the last 3 – 4 weeks on this part of the coast. In the morning we worked on a beautiful sandy patch … Continue reading
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350 at West Runton
10/10/10 We walked and talked. The current and past movement of land and weather spoke to us as we went. Part of the 350 international campaign to cut carbon emissions. see http://www.350.org/
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Tide and moon tables
We thought links to tide and moon tables would be interesting to have. They affect the weather and our experience of the coast. http://www.pol.ac.uk/ntslf/tides/?port=0183 http://salttrails.org/weather.php
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WindArt Day
Liz brought a series of flags she had made, each bearing the line of a riddle about the wind We invited visitors to explore the wind, and to make entries into the diary or make a pennant to fly from … Continue reading
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Sunday 3rd October
Here is what I found at the end of the Wind Art Day
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