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Worthing Seafront - West Sussex

The Cam is primarily used by wind & kitesurfers to assess the sea conditions here at Worthing, West Sussex UK - depending on conditions cam will be zoomed in on the sea to see windsurfers, kiters, or zoomed back for a more general view of the promenade and cloud formations. Actual up to the minute weather data, re wind speed, direction and current temps along with detailed forecast's at the link below
Stream Location: Worthing, West Sussex UK
Broadcaster Since: June 3, 2005.
Number of hits: 765288
Homepage: http://www.seaspritesports.com/weatherframe.htm
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If you like the look of Worthing, then why not consider this, a superb refurbished Chapel right in the Town Center only 400mts from the sea. It's a project that I have been working on for the past year.

Now we can more or less say "Summer is here". It's been pretty dire windwise for us on the UK South Coast with N/NE'ly winds in April & May with just the odd day of W/SW'ly and so far June is not much better. We're just hoping that we get a good Sea Breeze season, with the "Worthing Effect", that is clear skies over the sea, clouds rolling across the Downs and wind speeds in excess of 20mph, stronger than elsewhere further along the Coast.

More details of our exploits can be found in the "Blog" , just scroll down the page.

If you have not see the new Microsoft version of Google Earth, well worth a look, as here along the South Coast we're able to zoom in from various directions and look at individual properties.  So you can see the WeatherCam location.

NB: For those curious as to what is built on the beach in front of the Cam, it's a Marine Environment landscaped coastal garden demonstrating how it's possible to grow fauna in arid conditions, funded by Southern Water and the Council to the tune of £50K!!

For a better understanding re winds and tides, and for more detailed charts see the homepage link above .