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ED 159 039 SE 024 859 TITLE Worldwide Marine Weather Broadcasts. INSTITUTION Department of the Navy, Washington, D.C.; National

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ABSTRACT This publication is a source of marine weather, broadcast informaticn in all areas of the world where such service is provided. This publicp,tion was designed for the use of U.S. naval and merchant ships. Sections 1 through 4 contain details of radio telegraph, radio telephone, radio facsimile, and radio teleprinter transmissions, respectively. The NOAA Weather Radio continuous broadcasts and marine broadcasts are listed in section 5. In sections1 through 4 the broadcasts are arranged according to areas. In a particular geographic area, the radio stations providing service for the high sea areas usually are listed first. Each listing is preCeded by a three part index number. Following the index number is the name of the radio station and its call sign; next are broadcast times, radio frequencies, and broadcast contents. In sections 1and 2, the contents are described by a letter code that is explained in the set of notes preceding each section. Throughout the publication, references are made to figures that outline the forecast areas of various countries. These figures follow section 5. The appendix contains supplemental explanatory information. (MR)

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Worldwide Marine Weather Broadcasts U S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. EDUCATIONS. WELFARE NATIONAL 11TITUTE OF EDUCATION Section 1. 'HIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN PEPRO- Radiotelegraph Broadcasts OUCFD EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSOI4 OR ORGANIZATION ORIGIN ATING It POINTS OF VIEW OP OPINIONS STATED 00 NOT NECESSAPILY REPPE Section 2. SENT OFF ICIAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION POSITION OP P0L IC Radiotelephone Broadcasts Section 3. Radiofacsimile Broadcasts Section 4. Radioteleprinter Broadcasts Section 5. Weather Broadcasts for the Great Lakes Continuous Broadcasts NOAA Weather Radio (VHF - FM)

Silver Spring, Md. July 1977

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Richard A. Frank, Administrator National Weather Service George P. Cressman, Director U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY William G. Claytor Naval Weather Service Command Conley R. Ward Contents

PAC; P INTRODUCTION SECTION 1. RADIOTELEGRAPH BROADCASTS. 3 SECTION 2. RADIOTELEPHONE BROADCASTS 31 SECTION 3. RADIOFACSIMILE BROADCASTS 54 SECTION 4. RADIOTELEPRINTER BROADCASTS 69 SECTION 5.WEATHER BROADCASTS FOR THE GREAT LAKES Continuous Broadcasts NOAH Weather Radio (VHFFM) 76 FIGURES. (MARINE WEATHER FOI.ZE( AST AREAS) 83 APPENDIX 112 1

Introduction

This booklet serves as a source of marine weather broadcast information.It is primarily for the use of U.S. naval and merchant ships, but is available to other ships. Data processing and electronic photocomposition methods employedin publishing this edition, necessitating a change in format. This publication contains information on marine weather broadcasts inall areas of the world where such service is provided. In general, English languagebroadcasts (or foreign language broadcasts repeated--) in English) were selected for inclusion in the publication. For areas whereEnglish language broadcasts are not available foreign language transmissions arealso included. Details of foreign broadcasts are obtained from World Meteorological OrganizationPublication No. 9 T.P.4, Volumes C and D, or from information supplied by other countries.Corrections and changes to the broadcast details are distributed by means ofthe weekly Notice to Mariners issued by Defense Mapping Agency flydrographic Center.

ORGANIZATION OF PUBLICATION. Sections 1 through 4 contain details of radiotelegraph, radiotelephone, radiofacsimile, and radioteleprinter transmissions,respectively. The NOAA Weather Radio continuous broadcasts (VHF-FM) and Great Lakes marinebroadcasts are listed in Section 5. In Sections 1 through 4 the broadcasts are arranged according to ocean areas.In a particular geo- graphic area the .adio stations providing service for the high seas areasusually are listed first. Each listing is preceded by a three part index number. The followingexplains the index number: -0 ::0 - IBC

Used only for dua management

Serial number within section (NMF, Boston, Mass.)

Section number (Radiotelegraph)

Following the index number is the name of theradio station and its call sign; next are broadcast times. ,radio frequencies, and broadcast contents.In Sections and 2, the contents are described by a letter code that is explained in the set of notespreceding each section. Keep in mind that automated printing imposes somelimitations on the format. For example, there are instances where footnc'es appear onthe next page, separated from the rest of the broadcast details. Throughout the public, tion references are made tofigures that outline the forecast areas of various countries. These figures folk w Section 5. TRANSMISSION OF WARNINGS.If warnings are in effect for a forecast area they will beincluded in the scheduled weather broadcast. Whenwarnings are issued by a weather forecast office most radio stations use the following procedure: upon receiptof the warning message an announcement is made on 500 kHz (A 1 ), 2182 kHz (A3), and 156.8 MHz,channels 16 (F3), followed by transmission of warning on the corresponding working frequencies.The warnings are broadcast again at the end of the first silent period following their receipt as well as at he end of the firstsilent period which occurs within the next radio watch hours of single-operator ships. APPENDIX.In addition to an abridged explanation of synoptic andanalysis codes, the appendix con- tains an explanation of abbreviations andcontractions found in this publication, definitions of terms used 2 in weather broadcasts, a short explanationof symbols used on radiofacsimile charts, anda multilingual list of terms used in marine weather broadcasts. There is an abbreviated sectionon ship codes for those who want to plot ships' weather ohservations in conjunction with an analysis. If this informationis found to be too sketchy,one can obtain Federal Meteorological Handbook No. 2, Synoptic Code, weather code, including all which contains a complete explanation of the ship necessary tables. This publication is sold for $1.50 bySuperintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office,Washington, D.C. 20402. NOTE Cr mments, suggestions, or informationfrom ships' officers relative to weather schedules listedin this publication are greatly appreciated. Lettersshould be addressed to National Weather Service,Silver Spring, Md. 20910 (attention W162). Tear sheetsfor this purpose are at the end of the book.

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Section 1-Radiotelegraph

Serial Station and Serial Station and No abbres 'anon No abbresiation

NORTH 0400 Londonderry, No. Ireland (NST) 0470 Reykjavik. Iceland (TEA) 0010 Norfolk. Va. (NAM ) 0475 Iceland (NRK ) 0020 Halifax. N.S., Canada (CFH) 0480 Bergen, Norway (LMB) 0030 Frobisher Bay. N.W.T., Canada ( VFF) 0490 Stockholm. Sweden (SAW, SMA) 0040 Resolution Is., N.W.T.. Canada ( VAW ) 0500 Helsinki. Finland (OHC) 0050 St. Anthony, Nfld.. Canada (vcr,,,i) 0510 Helsinki. Finland (OFB) 0060 St. John's. Nfld.. Canada (VON) 0520 Kiel, Fed. Rep. of Germany (DAO) 0070 Sydney. N.S.. Canada (VCO) 0530 Norddeich, Fed. Rep. Ger. (DAN) 0090 Fox River. Que., Canada (VCG) 0540 Scheveningen, Neth.(PCH) 0100 Mont Joh, Que., Canada (VCF) 0550 Ponta Delgach. Azores (CTD) 0110 Quebec. Que., Canada (VCC) 0560 Monsanto. Portugal (CTV, CTU) 0120 Montreal: Que. Canada ( \TN) 0565 Rota. Spain ( AOK.) 0130 Halifax. N.S., Canada (Vr'S) 0570 Casablanca, Morocco (CNO) 0150 Boston, Mass (NMI') 050 Dakar, Senegal (OVA) 0160 Boston. Mass. (NIK) (1590 Lome. 'logo (5VA) 0170 Amaprisett, N.Y. (WS1. ) 0180 New York, N.Y. (WSF) MEDITERRANEAN SEA 0190 Baltimore, Md. (WMH) 0610 Rome, Italy (IAR) 0200 Portsmouth. Va. ( NMN ) Rome, Italy ( IDQ 0210 , Ha. ( NMA ) 0611 0620 'Tripoli, Libyan-Arab Rep. (5AT) 0215 Key West. Ha. (NAR) Athens. Greece (SVA ) 0220 Tampa. Fla. ( WPD ) 0630 0635 Greece (NGR) 023( Mobile, Ala. ( WL0) 064(1 Split, Yugoslavia tYUS) 0240 New Orleans, La. (NMG) 0050 Bandirma, Turkey (YMH) 250 New Orleans, La. ( WM.') 0660 Lattaquie, Syrian Arab Rep. ( YKM ) /0260 Galveston, Tex. ( KLC I 0670 Haifa. Israel (4X0) /0270 San Juan, P.R. (NMR) 005(1 Alexandria, Egypt ';SUI-1) 0180 North Post, 'Trinidad (9YL. I 02911.--Barbados (8P0) SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN 0300 Demerara. Guyana ( 8RB ) 0310 Paramaribo. Surinam ( PZN) 0690 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (PPR ) 0320 Curacao. Neth. Antilles ( RIC) 0700 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (PWZ) 0330 Fort de France. Fr. Antilles ( FEP) 0701 Belem. Brazil (PPL) 0340 (ZBM 070/ EMI au, Brazil (PPJ) 0350 Godhavn Greenland (0ZM1 0703 (Anil'. Brazil (PP()) 0360..Angmagssalik, Greenland (OZL) 0710 Bu,:nos Aires. Argentina (LPD) 0370 Portishead. England (GKA 0720 Cornodore Rivadaria, Argentina ( LPX ) 0385 Thurso, Scotland (GXH ) 0730 Trewlew, Argentina (LPL) 035(1 Stonehaven, Scotland (GNI) (1740 Luanda, Angola ( XXV) 0390 Wick. Scotland ( OKR ) ((75)) Walvis Bay. So. Africa ( ZSV 0400 C'ullercoats, England (GCC I 0760. Cape Town. So. Africa ( ZSC I 0410 Niton, England (ONI 0420 Portpatrick. England (0PK NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN 0430 Lands End. England (OLD) 0440 Mahn 'lead, Ireland (F.IM ) 0770 Pt. Reyes. Calif. (NM(') 0450 Valen.la, Ireland ( F.1K ) 0780 San Francisco. Calif( K IS, 0790 Los Angeles, Calif. (KOK) 0810 Long Beach, Calif. (NMQ) 4 woRLDwirw MARINE WEATHER BROADCASTS

Serial Station and Serial Station and Zthhre.tattml No abbreviation

0860 Kodiak, Alaska ( NO1 ) /330 Wellington, New Zealand (ZLZ, 0870 Vancouver, Br. Columbia (CKN ) 1340 Sydney. Australia (V IX) 0880 Vancouver, Br. Columbia (VAI) 1350 Adelaide, Australia (VIA) 0890 Prince Rupert, Br. Columbia (VAJ) 1360 Melbourne, Australia (VIM) 0900 Buil Harbor, Br. Columbia (VAG) 1370 Brisbane, Australia (VIB) 0910 Tofino, Br. Columbia ( VAE ) i 380 Rockhampton, Australia (VIR) 0920 Astoril. Ore. (NMW) 1390 Townsville, Australia (VIT) 0921 Honolulu, Hawaii (KHK) 1400 Thursday Island (VII) 0930 Honolulu, Hawaii (NN10) 1410 Darwin, Australia (VID) 0945 Guam, Marianas Is. (NRV 1420 Rabaul, New Britain (VJZ) 0950 Guam Mariana Is. (NPN) 1430 Port !Moresby, Papua (VIG) 0951 Yokusuku, Japan (NDT) 1440 Jakarta, Indonesia (8B13) 0960 Tokyo, Japan (JMC) 0970 Hakodate, Japan (JNI) INDIAN OCEAN, RED SEA AND PERSIAN 0980 Kagoshima, japan (.1N1 GULF 0)90 Kobe, Japan (JGD) 1450 Cape Town, So. Africa (ZSC) 1000 Kushiro, Japan (JNX 1460 Cape Town, So. Africa (ZSC5) 1010 Maizuru, Japan (.1N(' 1470 Durban, So. Africa (ZSD) 1020 Moji. Japan (JNR) 1480 Port Elizabeth, So. Africa (Z504) 1030 Nagoya, Japan (.1NT) 1500 Beira, Portuguese East Africa (CRX3) 1040 Niigata. Japan (JNV) 1510 Porto Amelia. Portuguese East Africa (CRX4) .1050 Otaru. Japan (JNI.)-- 1520 Tomatave, Madagascar (5RS) 1060 Sakai, Japan (JNIP) 1510 Vacoas, Mauritius (3BA) 1070 Sasebo, Japan (JNK) 1550 Nairobi, Kenya (5YE) Shiogama, Japan (JNN) 1560 Mombasa, Kenya (5ZF) 1090 Vladivostok, U.S.S.R. (Ulf:, UFL 1570 Dj(ibToxurtii French Territory of Afars and Issa 1100 Petropavlaysk, U.S.S.R. (U BE) 1110 Seoul, So. Korea ( HLL ) 1580 Massawa, Ethiopia (ETV) 1120 Manila, Philippines (DZR) 1590 Port Sudan, Sudan (STF) 1130 Manila, Philippines (DZG ) 1600 Kosseir, Egypt (SUK) 1140 Manila, Philippines (DZO) 1610 Ras Tannurah, Saudi Arabia (HZY) 1150 Manila, Philippines (DIN) 1620 Kuwait (9KK) 1160 San Miguel, Philippines (NPO) 1630 Basrah, Iraq ( YIR) 1170 Hong Kong (VPS) 1640 Karachi, Pakistan (ASK) 1650 1180 Dalian, Peoples Rep. of China ( XSI) Bombay, India (VWB) 1660 1190 Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China ( XSG) Colombo, Sri Lanka (4PB) 1670 1200 Taipei. Taiwan (BMB) Madras, India (VWM) 1680 1210 Kao Hsiung, Taiwan (XSW) Calcutta, India (VWC) 1690 1220 Kandla, India (VWK ) Keelung, Taiwan ( XSX) 1700 I 240 Ratnagiri, India (MP) Singapore ( )VG ) 1710 Goa, India (VWG) 1250 Bangkok. Thailand ( HSA. HSJ ) 1720 Mangalore, India (VWL) 1730 Cochin, India (VWN) SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN 1740 Tuticorin, India (VWT) 750 1251 Guam. Marianas Is. (NPN) Vishakhapatnam, India ( VW V ) 1760 1254 Honolulu Hawaii ( KHK ) Port Blair, India (VWP) 1770 1255 Honolulu. Hawaii (NMO) Rangoon, Burma ( XYR) 1780 1260 Santiago. Chile ICAK) Perth, Australia (VIP) 1.790 1270 Valparaio, Chile (CCV) Broome, Australia (V10) 1800 1280 Pitcairn island (IP Esperance. Australia (VIE) 1820 New Amsterdam Is. (FJY) 1290 Papeete, Tahiti ( EX ) 1300 Pago 13::!o, Samoa (KU01 ANTARCTIC 1310 Suva. Fiji Is. (3DP) 1310..Noumea, New Caledonia (FPJ I 183() Orcadas. So. Orkney I. ( LOK SECTION 1

RADIOTELEGRAPH BROADCASTS

Explanatory Notes: I. Unless otherwise noted, all broadcast times are Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), 24-hourclock (0000-2359). 2. All frequencies are Al mode unless otherwise noted. 3. Contents are indicated as follows: A Analysis F - Forecast Ice report (shore ice) IB International iceberg bulletin LR Synoptic reports (land station) P Prognosis. S Synopsis SR- Synoptic reports (ship) W Warning G - Gulfstream Analysis 4.If a broadcast .part is enc3ded, the code is identified by a footnote. NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN

Radio station, area. Frequency Radio .ctanon area. Frequency and broadcast time Contentt Corrtent.s (kHz) and broadcast time 1 A 1-0010-1A Area: NORFOLK, VA. (NAM11 Northeastern Canw' e coastal waters: Baffin Bay Area: Davis Strait: Labrador Sea (a) No. Atlantic north of 03°N, west of 35°W, 0240, 1020 . 484 S, F including and Gulf of Mex- 1320 2220 ico 1-0050-1C 0030_1230 W, A ST. ANTHONY, NFLD., CANADA (VCM) 8090 Area: 12135 Newfoundland coastal waters 16180 0210, 1305, 489 S, F, IB 20225 2 2100 0630, 190() do. W. F 1700 do. F2 0500, 1700 do. 1B ' See figure 2 For Labrador coast Broadcast keyed from Londonderry NS I = 1200-0000 only 1-0060-1C 1.-0020-1A ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., CANADA (VON) HALIFAX, N.S. CANADA (CFH) Area: I Area: Newfoundland coastal waters: Grand Banks North Atlantic 0150, 1200, 478 S, F 1630, 2130 0100, 0700 438 2 W, F 0000, 1330 do. 1300, 1900 4255 1B ' See figure 2 6430 8697 1-0070-1BC 12726 SYDNEY, N.S., CANADA (VCO) 16926.5 Area: I 01301330 do. IB Nova Scotia and Newfoundland waters. 0430, 1630 do. A, W 0100, 1300 464 Nasal hroadLast schedules may change without prior notice 0430, 1110, 464 S, F =Off air 1200-1600 second Thur each mouth 2140 1-0030IBC ' See figure 2 FROBISHER BAY, N.W.T., CANADA (VFF) 1-0090-1C Area: FOX RIVER, QUEBEC, CANADA (VCG) Northeastern Canada coastal waters, Baffin Bay, Davis Strait, Labrador Sea Area: 0200, 1100, St. Lawrence River and Gulf 430 S, F, 0040, 1240 434 1400, 2300 4236.5 S, F. I 1750 434 6493 See figure 2 ISee figureI 1-0100-1C 1-0040-1BC MONT JOLT, QUEBEC, CANADA(VCF) RESOLUTION IS., N.W.T., CANADA (VA%%') Area: St. Lawrence River and Gulf 7 NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN

t requenrs 1611110 SIE111011.area. Frequeiu,t Radio station, urea. s Coillents and broadi ac! lane brmicis ac! time 11:1 0030. 1230 446 S. 13(124.5 " 175() 446 F. I See figure 3 Neu 1 ork Harbor furecast atI 100 and 2300 'eSc figure 2 Frequency nut used at (15(1(1 1-0110-1C QUEBEC, QUEBEC,CANADA (VCC) NEW YORK, N.Y., U.S.A. (WSF) Area: Area: I St. Lawrence River to Virginia 434 S, F ' .Coastal waters. Block Island. R.I. 0020. 1220. Beach, Va. 1720 442 W,LR ' MAFOR Code FM es I D 1405. 22(15 2 ' see figure 3. I-0120-1C No broadcast on Sunday Ambrose Light or Sandy Hook, N.J. MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA (VFN) Area: 1-0190-IC St. Lawrence River BALTIMORE, MD., USA (WMH) 0010, 1210, 420 S, F ' Area: I 17I() Coastalwaters. Manasquan.N.J.toVirginia MAFOR Code FM nl D Beach, Va., including Chesapeake Bay. 0130. 1600 428 F. LR 2 1-0130-1 BC 4346 HALIFAX, N.S., CANADA (VCS) 6351.5 Area: I 8686 Nova Scotia coastal and offshore waters. I 295/ ,9 1200, 2!00 484 S. F 1330, 1930 do. LR " See figure 2 See figure 3 'Observations from Atlantic City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, 1-0150-71BC Norfolk, and Cape Hatteras BOSTON, MASS., U.S.A. (NNIF) 1-0200-1C Area: I (a) Coastalwaters,Eastport,Me.toBkick PORTSMOUTH, VA., U.S.A. (NMN) Island, R.I. Area: I (b) New England Waters West Central North Atlantic 0050, 1650 472 0120. 1620 448 G,F On receipt. 472 On receipt. 448 H+18 and H+18 and H+48 H+48 See figure 3 See figure 3 Preceded by announcement on 500kH7 1-0160-1A BOSTON, MASS, U.S.A. (NIK) 1-0210-1B Area. MIAMI, FLA., U.S.A. (NMA) Western North Atlantic Area: I 0018 5310 IB Southwest North Atlantic, Jupiter Inlet to Dry 8502 Tortugas and coastal waters including Florida 1218 8502 113 Straits 12750 1-0170-1B AMAGANSETT, N.Y., U.S.A.(WSLi Area: I West CentralNorthAtlantic:New England waters: Southwest North Atlantic: E. Carih- bean Sea 0500, 1100, 418 F 2 1700. 2300 8514 RADIOTELEGRAPH

Radio station, area, Frequency Contents Radio .station, urea, E rector:ley and broadcast time Wiz) and broadcast tune on tenIS 0100, 1600 440 F, G waters, Areas 15, 16 and 17 On receipt 440 2 0530, 1130, 484 ' See figure 3 1730, 2330 Preceded by announcement on 500 kHz 4256 = 6369 1-0215 8666 KEY WEST, FLA (NAR) 13038 Area: Wrn North Atlantic west of 35° W, including 17208.8 3 Caribbean Sea and On receipt and do. 0030, 1200 5870 W, A oddH030 25590' ' See figure 3 0630 1900 do W, F Nighttime only 0500 1700 do 1B ' Daytime only 1-0230-1B 1-0270-1BC MOBILE, ALA., U.S.A. (WLO) SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO (NMR) Area: ' Area: Gulf of Mexico; Caribbean Sea;W. CNTRL No. Eastern Caribbean Sea, Puerto Rico and Virgin Atlantic Is. coastal waters 130t), !700, 438 F 0120, 1620 2300 6446 466 8474.5 On receipt, 466 12704.5 H+18 and 17172.4 H+48 'See figure 3 See figure 3. 1-0240-1B 1-0280-1B NEW ORLEANS, LA., U.S.A. (NMG) NORTH POST, TRINIDAD (9YL) Area: ' Area: Gulfof Mexico; Caribbean Sea Caribbean Sea; Antilles; Atlantic waters to east 0020, 1720 428 0100, 0600, 476 On receipt. odd 428 2 11+18 and 0900, 1300, 8710 4+48 1500, 1730, ' Sec figure 3 2130 Preceded by announcement on.500 k}-1/. 1330, 2050, 476 I-0250-1B 1200, 1530 12885 17184.8 NEW ORLEANS, LA., U.S.A. (WNU) 2300 . 6470.5 Area: ' On receipt and 476 Gulfof Mexico, Caribbean Sea at end of first 0430, 1630 478 silence period 2048 thereafter 4310 = 6495 1-0290-1B 8570 12826.5 " BARBADOS (8P0) 17117.5 Area: 22431 " Caribbean Sea; Antilles; Atlantic waters tocast ' See figure 3 With traffic lists 484.5 Nighttime only ' Daytime only every oddH 1- 0260 -I BC 1- 030Q -1B GALVESTON, TEX., U.S.A. (KLC) DEMERARA, GUYANA (8148) Area: ' Area: Gulfof Mexico; Western Caribbean Sea; coastal Waters north of Guyana and east of Trinidad 9 NORTH ATLANTICOct-AN

,, /Y J. :, Radio station, area. requelit R111,110 orlIcti! ,LIL- and broudi.a.it tone (Ili hr,t1d1,f none On receipt and 422 1-0350-/BC at end of first CODHAVN, 'GREEN LAND (OZNI traffic period Area: thereafter Coastal waters, western(ireen Lind 050, 1350, 420 1-0310-1B 1950 5350 PARAMARIBO, SURINAM (PZN) See noire f.1 Area: 05°N -15 °N, 45°W-60°W 1-0360-IBC 0030, 1300 488 W, A, F ANCMACSSALIK, CREENLAND (On) 1-0320-1B Area: Coastal .k.aters, eastern Greenland CURACAO, NETHERLANDS ANTILLES (P.1C) 0105, 1305. Area: 1905,0705 420 Caribbean Sea. North Atlantic South of 25°N 7570 and west of 45°W 1600 420 1 0000 438 W 7570 6491.5 12105 2300 438 W See figure la 4334 6491.5 1-0370-1A 8694 PORTISHEAD, ENCtLAND ((;KA) Broadcast,: JulyI 5-No..emher (4 onl f Hurricane Area: Message "No hurricane warning" when hurricane, attect North Atlantic waters: 35'N-68'N 15`Ak -40'W thearea. 093(1 6369 W, S. F, 1-0330-IB 8546 SR 2. 1130 12522 A ' FORT DE FRANCE, FRENCH ANTILLES (FIT) 17098 Area: 21467 CaribbeanSea;AtlanticOcean: 10°N-20°N 2130 4286 W. S, F, 50°W-70°W 6369 SR ". 1.12 " 0100, 1300 4263 W S2, 8546 8675.2 2 F, A 12822 0300, 0530, 4263 17095 0930 See figure 4 0000, 0400, 8675.2 hirst 5 groups Code I St 21 L First 4 group. cod,.I St II I 0830,1330, Code 1'51 461) 1600, 2100 1145. 1500, 12831 1-0380-1B 1730, 2(1(1(1 STONEHAVEN, SCOTLAND ((;ND( On receipt, 435 after first Area: silence period Forth, ('romarty, Forties 0830, 2030 458(A2) and at every. 0818, 12)8, 458(A2) H thereafter 1618, 2018 In French, repeated in Fnglish 'In French ' See figuie4 'Code FIN/146.0 1-0385 1-0340-IC THURSO, SCOTLAND (( ;XH) BERMUDA (ZBM) Area: .alite as NAM Area: (1030 3724 W. A Bermuda local area 0630, 1900 W, F 0118, 0518, 476(A2) F NoteIS Weather mtef,efling wife, for 1318, 1718 Idtern un,t North tl.intik. And Meditrdrfean 10 RADIOTE.LFGP.APH

Radii, station. area. fr requenis Radio station, area, and broaiica it time contents reqUe ttc y ;Alin and broadcast time (kHz) Co men t.c 1-0390-1B 1-0450-1B WICK, SCOTLAND (GKR) VALENTIA, IRELAND (EJK) Area: I Area: I Southeast Iceland, Faeroes, Fair Isle, Hebrides, Shannon. Fastnet Viking, Cromarty 0830, 2030 429(A2) 0848, 2048 432(A2) F 0818, 1218, 429(A2) 0818, 1218, 432(A2) 1618, 2018 1618, 2018 See figure 4 See figure 4 1-0460-1AB I-0400-1B 1-0460 CULLERCOATS, ENGLAND (GCC) LONDONDERRY, NO. IRELAND (NST) Area: I Area: Same as NAM Humber, German Bight. Thames, Dogger,Tyne, 0030.1230 7504.5 W. A Fisher 12691' 0848, 2048 484(A2) 0630, 1900 do W F 0818, 1218. 484( A.:!) 0500 1700 do 1618,2018 oitoo-19(1() only ' Sec figure 4 Note: U.S. Navy Weather Broadcast at Intervening times for Eastern and North Atlantic and Med. Sea. 1-0410-1111 1-0470-1BC NITON, ENGLAND (GNI) Area: REYKJAVIK, ICELAND (TFA) Doycr, Portland. Wight Area: 0830, 2030 Coastal waters of Iceland, 63°N-67.5°N. 1,°N- 464( A2 ) 27°W 0818, 1218, 4n4(A2) 0530 1130, 276 I, S. F 1618, 2018 1730, 2330 ' See figut;. Fntire broadcast in Icelandic, repeated in English 14(420-111 1-0475 PORTPATRIt ENGI ((:PK) REYKJAVIK, ICELAND (NRK) Area: Area: Same as NAM Lish Sea, Lam.: 0030, 1230 W, A 0830, 2030 172( .A21 F 0630, 1900 567d(1) W, 0818, 1218, 4 .'-(A2) 0500, 1700 do 1618, 2018 Note: U.S. Navy Weather Btoadcast at intervening times for ' Sec figure 4 Eastern and North Atlantic and Med Sea. 1-0430-IB 1-0480-1A LANDS END, ENGLAND (GLD) BERGEN, NORWAY (LMB) Area: Area: Lundy, Sole. Plymouth, Bisc(iy, Finisterri Southern part of Norwegian Sea, waters north 0848, 2048 438(A2) and northeast of Iceland, Northeast Denmark Strait 0818, 1218, 438(A2) W 1305 1618, 2018 4532.5 .W, S, F 5780 Sec figure 4 7778.2 1-0440-1B 11165 2240 3271 W, S, F' MALIN HEAD, IRELAND (F:JM) 4532.5 2 Area: 5780

. Hebrides, Mizlin, Rockall, Bailey 7778.2 0848, 2048 421(A2) 11165.2 0818, 1218, 421(A2) Inclu.ding shipping lanes east of 40'W.: Faeroe Is.to Cape 1618. 2018 Farewell. Shetland to Cape Race, Lands Endto Cape Race. ' See figure 4 11 NORTHATTANTICOCEAN

Radio nation. area. Radix nation, area. requem Comm len I t Cantinrs and broad( an lime //z. and broadca.n nate (All.)

30 Apr. I .Sept 1-0550-1A 1-0490-1B PONTA DELGADA, AZORES (CTD) Area: STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN (SAW, SMA) Eastern No. Atlantic, 30°N-44°N, :.0°W-40°W Area: 0930 429 W ,S ',F 1, North Sea, Skagerrak, Kattegat. Baltic Sea, Gulf 7351 SR 2,LR of Bothnia 10980 0848, 1148, 86.6 W, S, F, 1' 2130 429 do. 2048 3195 3620 7732.5 -7351 ' Baltic Ice Code In Portuguese. repeated in English Code FM21.E, FM22.1s, FM23.1:

1-0500-1B Code FMI I. F HELSINKI, FINLAND (OHC) 1-0560-1B Area: MONSANTO, PORTUGAL (CTV, CTU) Gulf of Finland Area: 0825,1933 519(A2) Atlantic Waters, 30°N-44°N, east of 20°W 1-0510-1B Oh00 418 W ',S ',F 1, 6351.5 SR 2,LR HELSINKI, FINLAND (OFB) 8526 Area: 13002 Gulf of Finland; Northern Baltic Sea; Gulf of 22551 Bothnia 2000 418 W ',F 0918 3171 1'. 4235 2118 5362 I' 8.526 11n Baltic Ice Code 13002 17055.2 1- 0520 -1 BC 0550, 1145, 418 A KIEL, FED. REPUBLIC OF GERMANY (DAM 1745, 2345 5015 SR 2 7353 Area: West Baltic Sea 11015 474 S, F In Portuguese. repealed in English 0830, 2030 Code FM2 LE, FM22.F. FM23.1: C.1 receipt, 474 Code FM II H018 or H048 'Code FM-tri.D 1-0530-1C 1-0565 NORDDEICH, FED. REPUBLIC OF GERMANY ROTA, SPAIN (AOK) (DAN) Area: Same as NAM Area: W, A German Bight, Northern Baltic Channel, 0030, 1230 5917.5 7705 Western Baltic Sea W, F 474 S, F. I 0630, 1900 do 0800, 1300, do 2000 0500, 1700 Note.U.S.Nav,. Weather Broadcast at intersening times for 1-0540-1C Eastern and North Atlantic and Med Sea. SCHEVENINGEN, NETHERLANDS (PCH) 1-0570-1B Area: CASABLANCA, MOROCCO (CNO) North Sea, A ra Netherlands Coastal Waters Atlantic waters, 25°N-40°N, east of 30°W 0918, 1518, 421 W. S. F ,0835 5263 S ',F I,LR 2 2118 I 1 0 On receipt, 461 W ' 1935 3232 do. H018 and 5263 H048 'In French ' In Fnglish and Dutch FM I I 12 RADIOTELEGRAPH

Radio station, area, FreqUenCV Radio station, area. Frequency and broadcast time Contents COntentr (Al!:) and broadcast time (Az) 1-0580-1A 1-0590-1C DAKAR, SENEGAL (6VA) LOME, TOGO (5VA) Area: ' Atlantic Waters, Equator-25°N, 0°-35°W Area: 1000, 2200 6386 S 2,F 2,F " Lome Roads 8690 0835 472 S I,F 1,F ' Sec figure 3a 5265 21n French ' In French 'Code FM6I.1)IMAFOR Code EN161.DIMAFOR) 13

MEDITERRANEAN SEA

Radio station, area, Frequeney Radio station, area, Frequency Contents Contents and broadcast time (kHz) and broadcast time (kHz) I-0610-2B 1-0635 ROME, ITALY (IAR) ATHENS, GREECE (NGR) Area: Area: Central MediterraneanSea, North of 35°N, Same as NAM 06°E-20°E 0030, 1230 4623 W, A 0050, 1250 519 W 1,S 2,F 3, 13372.5 4292 LR 4 0630 do W, F 0050 4320 0500, 1700 do 0700, 1900 5 1 9 W LR 4 Note: U.S. Navy W.:ather Broadcast at intervening times for 4292 Eastern and North Atlantic and Med Sea. In Italian and English 8530 1-0640-2B 2 In Italian 13011 'Includes additional information for the Western and Eastern SPLIT, YUGOSLAVIA (YUS) Mediterranean Sea. Area: `Code FM11.E Adriatic Sea and Straits of Otranto 0800, 1330, 484 W ',S ',F 1-0611-2B 2000 ROME, ITALY (IDQ) ' In Serbo-Croat. repeated in English. Area:2 Mediterranean Sea 1-0650-2B 0500, 0830, 3 119 BANDIRMA, TURKEY (YMH) 1800, 2100 4 2291 Area: 4280 Eastern Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea, Aegean 6390.3 Sea 8486 0650, 1850 478 W 2,S 2,F 2 ' Naval broadcast; schedules sometimes delayed 3636 2See figure 5 . 6965 " Rebroadcast of 0600 information 0450, 1710 3636 A " ' Rebroadcast of 1800 information 6965 1-0620-2B 1030, 2230 3636 P 3 4, A " TRIPOLI, LIBYAN ARAB REPUBLIC (5AT) 6965 ' See figure 5. 4rea: 2 In Turkish. repeated in English. Mediterranean Sea south of 34°N,10°E-25°E. 'Code FM 45.D prognoses which hegin at .1030 0900, 1700 476 ' wF ' Preceded by upperair 0903, 1703 500 GMT. . ' After Preliminary cali on 500 kHz I- 0660 -2C 'In English " In English and Arabic LATTAQUIE, SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC 1-0630-2B ,(YKM7) Area: ATHENS, GREECE (SVA) Syrian. Coast Area: 0900, 1700 432 Greekwaters;EasternMediterranean30°N- 43°N; 15"E-35°E I70670-2B 0348, 0948, 4 1 8 W 1,S 2,F 2 HAIFA, ISRAEL (4X0) 1548, 2148 Area: ' In English. repeated in Greek Mediterranean east of 25°E 'In English

247-0111 0 - 77 - 7 14 RA DIOTFLEGRAPII

Hada) station, area, I. fealielli Rai ill) %la no,t . area t : Intel hr ho.: UM?' C0111C111% rind tfOildc a'! time Al I , 0800, 20()() 484 On receipt: 484 ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT (SUM 0303, 1103; Area: I 1503, 2303 Eastern Mediterranean Note Special weather infortnatum Ma\ he rcrpics.teilans()It 0100, 1300 444 F On request 444 .1-0680-28 See figure 0 I5

SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN

Frequency Radio cation, area, Frequency Radio station, area, Contents Confer: ts and broadcast time (Ail:) and broadcast time (All:) w 23, A 23, 1-0690-3A 0400 4265 8502 F2" RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL (PPR) 12979.5 Area: 17170 07°N-36°S, west of 20°N 2020 do. do., plus 0400, 1000 435 W 2,A ",F A LR 8634 SR6 4244 ' See figure 7 12687 In Portuguese and English 22603 3For area C 'Code FM 46.D 2020 do. F 2,A ", Code FM 11.F. LR ',SR 'Code FM 23.F 0100, 0600, 435 S 2 1000, 1200, 1-0702-3ABC 1500, 2100 JUNCAO. BRAZIL (PPJ) See figure 7. Area : In Portuguese. repeated in Eriglish (a) Approaches to Juneao Harhor 'Code FM46.D C3de FM1 LE (h) Atlantic coast from 'Uruguay to French Gui- 'Code FM23 E. ana (c) South Atlantic west of 20°W, 07°N-36°S I-0700-3A 0100, 0600, S 2 -RIO DE JANEIRO,\BRAZIL\ (PWZ) 1000, 1200 1500..2100 Area:' w2.3 A2 3 0400 41.5 1 1 07°N-36°S,westOf 20°W,Braziliancoastal F 23, waters 8520 0030, 0630 4289 W 2,r 2 12840 6435 17170 2020 do. do., Plus 8550 A85 LR 12754.5 SR " 17160 ' See figure 7 22530 In Portai,m,..: English 1730 do. W 2,1": 2,A " 'For area C SR ',LR 'Code FM 46.0 Cede FM 11.E. ' See figure 7, "Code FM-23 E In Portuguese, repeated in English 'Code FM46.D .1- 0703 -3ABC 'Code FM23 D

'Code F M I 1 E , OLINDA, BRAZIL (PPO) Area: 1-0701-3ABC (a) Approaches to Recife Harbor BELEM, BRAZIL (PPL) (h) Atlantic coast from Uruguay to French Gui- Area: ana (a) Approaches to Belem Harhor (c) South Atlantic west of 206W, 07°N-36°S (h) Atlantic coast from Uruguay to French Gui- 0100, 0600, 480 S 2 , ana 1000, 1200, (c) South Atlantic wt.st of 20°W, 07°N-36°S 1500, 2100 w 23 A 23, 0100, 0600, 435 . 0400 4298 1000, 1200 8520 Ft:' 1500, 2100 12840 16 RADIOTELEGRAPH

Radio station. area. Frequency Contents Radio station, area, Frequency and broadcast time (kHz) and broadcast time (kHz) Contents 17162 Rio de la Plata, Atlantic Zone of Argentina and 2020 do. do., plus Coasts of Uruguay andBrazil (Southern A4, LR 6, Part) SR 6 1730 527 w 2,F 2 ' See figure 7 ' See figure 7. IIn Portuguese and English 21n Spanish. repeated in English. 'For area C "Cooe FM 46.D 1-0750-3B 'Code FM II .E Code FM 23.E WALVIS BAY, SOUTH AFRICA (sZSV) Area:1 1-0710-38 Coastalwaters,(50milesseaward) Cunene BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA (LPD) River-Orange River Area: ' 0950, 1650 5 I9(A2) W, F 1350 519 Rio de laPlata, Atlantic Zone of Argentina; LR coastal waters of Uruguay and southern ' See figure 9. Brazil 1-0760-3A w 2,s 2,F 2 0118,1600 524 CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA (ZSC) 4262 Area: 12763 (a) Atlantic waters south of Equator, 20°W- iSee figure 7. 20°E; south of 25°S, 20°E-70°E (b) Coastal 'In Spanish, repeated in English at 0130 and 1615. waters, (50 Miles Seaward) Orange Rivers- 1-0720-3B East London 0930, 1730 4291 w 2,5 2,F 2 COMQDORO RIVADAVIA, ARGENTINA (LPX) 6423 A " Area' 8461 Rio de laPlata, Atlantic Zone of Argentina; 12724 coastal waters of Uruguay and southern 17018 Brazil 22455 0400, 1800 474 W 2,S 2,F 2 0930, 1730 418 w 49F 4 ' See figure 7. 1348 418 LR 1In Sr-:.ish. repeated in English. 22455 ' Sc efigure 9. 1-0730-3B 2 For area (a) Code FM46.D TREWLEW, ARGENTINA (LPZ) ' For area (h) Area: `18

NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN

Radio Ammar, area retillell( ( ',meats Rcdno Atattor. . area. reauener and braudeus; ante (All: and broadca.%) IA11:I Colt:ent 1-0770-4ABC 1-0810-4AC PT. REYES, CALIF. (NMC) LONG BF.ACH, CALIF. (NN1Q) Area: Area: ( a ) North Pacific; Equator-30°N, east of 140°W (a) Equhtornorthward,eastof 160°E(h) (b) North Pacific; north of 30°, east of Coastal waters, areas 5 and 6 160°E (c) Coastal waters, areas 3 and 4 0420, 1720 472 W 2, S 2, F " 003'), 0630, 4346' 8682 S2. H018 or H048 472 W 2 1900, 2100 12730 Sec figure 12 17151.2' hr areas a and In 033(', 1700 420 W a s ' For area Is I See figure 12 1-3830-4B 'For areas a and h Fur area c GALVESTON, TEXAS (KLC) Use only at (1h311 Area: ' Nut used at 0630 Equator-30°N, east of 140°W 1-078Q-4ALBC On receipt and 484 W ' odd H030 4256 2 SAN FRANCISCO, CA1,1E:IKE'S) 6369 Area: 8666 (a) Equator -30 °N, east of 140°W (h) North of 13038 " 30°N,eastof160°F(c) Coastalwaters, .17208.8 " areas 3 and 4 'Also included are ,,,,Arnings fur GM( of Mexico and Carib- 0420, 1620, 436 hean Sea W 2, S 2, I' 2 Nighttime only 2300 8713.5 Mal,tinie only 12695.5 17184.8 1-0860-4B 22515 KODIAK, ALASKA (N0.1) F3 2200 do. w Area: ' See figure 12 Gulf of Alaska; coastal waters-Areas 2, 3; 4, 5. 6 2 For areas a and Is 0630, 1930 470 S, F 3 For area c 0530 1730 1-0790-4AC 1-0870-4C LOS ANGELES; CALIF. (KOK) VANCOUVER, B.C. CANADA (CKN) Area: Area: (a) Equatornorthward,eastof160°F(h) British Columbia coastal waters , Coastal waters, area .5 0000 0430 110.75 A, F 0450, 1650 464 W 2, 2, 1330 4307 -6463.5 " I,R 6445.25 8591) 8614 12933 12921 17064.8 W 17228 Even H050 do. See figure 11. I See figure .12 Fur area h 1-0880-4C 3 Nighttime oril, ' Los. Angeles flarhor Light VANCOUVER, B.C., CANADA (VAI) Area: 'For area'11 British Columbia coastal waters: Strait of Juan NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN 19

Frequeni y Radio vranon, area, Radio station, area, Conhmts and broadcast time (Affz) and broadcast tone de Fuca, Strait of Georgia 1-0930-4ABC 0130, 0530 4235 A2 HONOLULU, HAWAII (NMO) 1730 6351.5 8453 Area: 12876 (a) Hawaiian waters out 20 miles from Islands. 17175.2 (h) Offshorewaterswithin 1000milesof See figure H. Hawaiian Islands 2Code FM46.D (c) North Pacific; Ecitrator-50°N, 160°E-140°W 1-0890-4C (d) South Pacific; Equator-25°S, 160°E-110°W PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., CANADA (VAJ) 0500, 2100 440 W F 2 440 Area: I H018 or H048 CoastalwatersofBritishColumbia:Hecate 0100, 0,-i:30 4525 W', F3 Strait,Dixon Entrance, Queen Charlotte 0700 2000 9050 Sound, west coast Queen Charlotte Is. 13655 0430, 1630, 420 S. F 16457.5 1930 22472 Sec figure II 2 For areas a and h 1-0900-4c " For areas c and d BULL HARBOR, B.C., CANADA (VAG) 1-0945. Area: ' GUAM., MARIANAS IS. (NRV) Coastal waters, 48.5°N-52'N 0445, 1540 484 S, F Area: 1940 Local Waters 'See figure 11 0000, 0800 466 1-0910-4C 1-0950-4A TOFINO, B.C., CANADA (VAE) GUAM, MARIANAS IS. (NPN) Area: ' Area: Coastal-waters of British Columbia (a) Tropic'al waters No. and So. Hemispheres, 0350, 1335 478 S, F 62°E-180°.(b) No.Pacific andIndian .A445, 1950 Ocean,Equator-Asian mainland,,62°E- See figureII . I 60°E (c) No. Pacific, Equator-25°N, 1-0920-4C I 30°E- 180° ASTORIA, ORE. (NMW) 0400, '1300, W F " Area: I 1700, 2300 4955 Coastal waters, areas I and 2, plus Strait. Of 8150 Juan de Fuca and inland waters of western 13380 Washington 16445 0430, 1700 t8 S. F. LR 17530 'See figure 12 21760 .1Naval Weather Svrvice broadcast. identical to Sap Miguel. Philippines (NP0) and Yokusuka. Japan (NOT) transmissions. For areas a and h " For area c ' Used only by NOT 1-0951-4A YOKUSUKU,-JAPAN.(NDT) Note. All broadcast details arc identical to those shown for (loam (N PN tlisted immediately preceding, except the radio frequencies. The frequency. 16445 kHz. is used by Yokusuka. 20 RADIOTELEGRAPH

Radio station, area, brequencs Radio station. area. Frequem'y and broadcast time and brothicait time (A//:.) Content.% 1-0960-4A 1-1000-48 TOKYO, JAPAN (JMC) KUSHIRO, JAPAN (JNX) Area: Area: ' (a) Equator-60°N, 100°E-I80° ( b) Equator- Japanesecoastal ,;v Hakodate 60°N, 95°E-175°W (c) 20°N-50°N,120°E- 1055, 2255 444(A2) LR,F 140°E ' See figure 13 0318, 0918, 122.65 W S' 1518, 2118 4298 1-1010-48 6397' MAIZURU, JAPAN (JNC) 8526 2 Area: 12840 Japanese coastal waters: Maizuru 17029 0055, 0825 464(A2) S2, F 2 0548, 1148, do. W 2135 464(A2) F 2 1748. "34S ' See figure 13 0448, 1048, do. A ' In English and Japanese 1648, 2248 1-1020-4B 0200, 0800, do. LR " 1400, 2000 MOJI, JAPAN (JNR) 0218, 0818, do. LR Area: 1418, 2018 SR 8 Japanese coastal waters: Fukuoka 0248, 0848, do. 0925, 2125 444(A2) 1448, 2048 SR '° See figure 13 ' For area -a 7(1945-1815 1-1030-4B 4.1815.0945 NAGOYA, JAPAN (JNT) 'For area e, English and Japanese For area is Area: "Japan reports. Code FM11 .E Japanesecoastal waters: Nagoya. 'Korea. China, Hong Kong reports. code FM1 I.F. 0115, 1050 464(A2) LR, F "Code. l!M 21.E, 23.E ' See figure 13 "China, Siberia. Pacific Islands. Alaska. Philippinesreports. Code FM II .E 1-1040-4B 1-0970-4B NIIGATA, JAPAN (JNV) HAKODATE, JAPAN (JNI) Area: 'Area: Japanesecoastal waters: Niigata Japanese 0720, 1250, 472(A2) LR, F coastal waters: Hakodate 2225 0325, 0925, 472(A2) LR, F 2125 ' See figure 13 See .figureI 3 1-1050-4B 1-0980-4B OTARU, JAPAN (JM.) KAGOSHIMA, JAPAN (JN.1) Area: Japanesecoastal waters: Sapporo Area: 0100, 1030, 472(A2) LR, F Japanese coastal waters: Kagoshima 2235 0950, 2250 478(A2) ' See figure 13 ' See figuri:.I 3 ' In English *and Japanese 1-1060-4B 1-0990-4B SAKAI, JAPAN (JNP) KOBE, JAPAN (JCD) Area: Japanese coastal waters: Maizuru Area: ' 0150. 0850, 464(A2) S 2, F 2 Japanesecoastal waters: Kobe 2205 0055, 1325 472(A2) S. LR, F ' See figure 1:1 ' See figure 13 ' In .English and Japanese 21 NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN

Radio station, area, Frequency I'S Radio station, area, Frequency Cowen Contents and broadcast time (kHz) and broadcast time (kHz) 0120 474 F, W 1-1070-4B 6446 SASEBO, JAPAN(JNK) 8568 Area: 12852 Jar nese coastal waters: Nagasaki 17136 F 2 0935, 2235 444(A2) See figure 14 I Sec figure 13 2 in Japanese and English 1-1130-48 1-1080-4B MANILA; rilLIPINES (DZG) Area: SHIOGAMA, JAPAN (JNN) 05°N-25°N, 15°E-I35°E Area: 0320. 1520 483 F, W Japariese coastal waters: Sendai 6441 0030, 0625 464(A2) F2 8588 'Sec figure 13 12882 In English and Japanese 17176 1-1090-4AB 22502 VLADIVOSTOK, U.S.S.R. (UIK, UFL) See figure 14 Area:- 1-1140-4B Seaof Japan; NW Pacific, 34°N-5I°N, westof MANILA, PHILIPPINES (DZO) 180° 142.86 S F 1 ' Area:. 0530, 7.130 05°N-25°N, 15°E-135°E 2605 1030, 2330 518 F 6379.5 4290 In Russian, repeated in MA FOR Code (FM61.1)) orin En- 6435 glish 8580 1-1100-4B 12870 PETROPAVLAVSK, U.S.S.R. (UBE) 17170 See figure 14 Area: Sea of Okhotsk, Bering Sea, Pacificin Vicinity I-1150-4B of Kamchatka MANILA, PHILIPPINES (DZN) 0500, 0900', 450 S 2, F 2,1 2 3310 " Area: 2000 05'N-25°N, 15°E-135°E 6370 0200, 1400 447 F 13020 4314 ' Repetition of the 0500' broadcast 6468 =.1n Russian, repeated in MA FOR Code (FMO I .0) orin En- glish 8684 Frequency not used at 0501) 12906 'Frequency not used at (1900 of 2001) 17208 1-1110-4B I See figure 14 SEOUL, SO. KOREA (HLL) 1-1160-4A Area: SAN MIGUEL, PHILIPPINES (NPO) East Sea. Yellow Sea, Cheju.Chusan, Nagasaki; Area: Kagoshima (a) Tropical Waters. 62°E-180° 0000. 1200 5810 W 2, s 2, F 2 (b) Equator- Asian mainland,62°E-160°E 11620 ' (c) Equator-25°N,130°E-180° Sec figure 13 0400, 1300, 4445 W2, F " In English and MAFOR Code (FM61.13) 1700, 2300 10440.5, .1-1120-4B 12200 ' Naval Weather Service broadcast, identical toGuam (NPN) MANILA; PHILIPPINES (DZR) transmission Area: For areas a and h 05°N-25°N, 15°E-135E 3 For-area c 22 RADIOTFUGRAP1-1

Radio station, urea, Frequetic y Radio station, area, and broadcast time ( ontents Freattencs and broadcast time (A ift,-) Contents 1-1170-4B 1-1200-4B HONG KONG,(VPS) TAIPEI, TAIWAN (BMB) Area: Area: China Sea northof10°N; Gulf of Tonkin; (a) 10°N-40°N, 90°E-150°E coastal waters, Hainan Is.- Shanghai;waters (b) 10°N-30°N, 105°E-140°E cast of Taiwan to Ryukyus (L) East China Sea, South China Sea 0118, 1318, 527.5 W, S, F, 0400, 1000, 5909 A ', W ", F 435 LR 2, SR " 1600, 2200 8117 384/ 13560'1 6371' 'For area a 8539 For :trea h 13020 ' Frequency not used at 0400 and 1000 'Frequency not used at 1600 and 2200 17096 See figure 13 0430 527.5 A 6 435 1-1210-4B 8539 KAO-HSIUNG, TAIWAN (XSW) 13020 Area: 17096 0818; East China Sea, South China Sea do. 1100, 2300 On receipt 460 F, W and H018 8582 ' See figure 13 See figure 13 'Code FM H E 1-1220-4B 'Cody FM 21.E., 22.E, 23 F. '00G-2400 KEELUNG, TAIWAN (XSX) 0000.1300 Area: "Code FM 46.D, for arca 05°N 45°N, u5°E..I50° East China Sea, South China Sea ' 1-1180-48 1030, 2230 420 F, W 8714 DALIAN,'PEOPLES' REPUBLICOF CHINA (XSZ) ' So: figure 13 Area: 1-1240-4B North and central Huanghai Sea and Bohai Sca SINGAPORE (9VG) w 2 3. F 0050, 1250 462 Area: 6502 8694 Malacca Straits, Andaman Sea, South China 0120, 1320 516 W, S, F. Sec figure 13a 4322 'Warning of Force 7 greaier 'In Chinese and English 6412 See figure 13 1-1190-4B 1-1250-4B SHANGHAI, PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA (XSG) BANGKOK, THAILAND (HSA,HSJ) Area: Area: Gulf of Thailand, Strait of Malacca, South BohaiSea, Huanghai Sea, ShanghaiPort, China Taiwan Straits and Waters around Taiwan Sea 0306, 0906 458 w 2 3, F 0150 512 W, LR 2 7955 6414.5 0750 8502 do. W, S', 12871.5 F 2 ' See figure 15 See figureI 3a YCode FM II-.E 2 Tropical storm and typhoon warnings 'For EqUator-30°N, 90°E-120°E In Chinese and English ' For areas I. 2, 3,,4. 5 23

SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN

Frequency Radio station. area. frequency Radio station, area. Contents Contents and broadcast time (4.112) and broadcast ton, (.1,//z) 1-1260-5BC 0155, 1800 450 F 1-1253 1-1290-58 GUAM, MARIANAS, IS. (NPN). PAPEETE, TAHITI (FXP) Area: ' See 1-0950 for broadcast information to South 05°S-30°S, 130°W-160°W Pacific Ocean. 0400 7320 W 2, S 2, A ", F 2 1-1254 16040 Sec figure 17 HONOLULU, HAWAII (KHK) In French See 1-0921 Jr broadcast information to South "Code FM 46.D Pacific Ocean. 1-1300-5C. 1-1255 PAGO PAGO, SAMOA (KW) Area: HONOLULU, HAWAIL(NMO) Samoa and Tokei.:u Islands See 1 -0930 for broadcast information to South 040,0, 2000 8585 Pacific Ocean. 1-1310-513C SANTIAGO, CHILE (CAK) SUVA;FIJI IS. (3IW) Area: Area: Chilean territory and coastal waters; Antarctic (a) Equator-25°S, 160°E-140°W waters (b) Fijian coastal waters 0130, 1330, 3787.5, F 2 0005, 0830 518(A2) W F 2000 6745.5 On receipt, 518( A2 ) W 13600 H018 18013 ' For arcs a 'For area h Sc. . figure 16 ' Preceded t,- announcement on 500 kHz In Spanish 1,1320-58 1-1270-5C NOUMEA, NEW CALEDONIA (FJP) VALPARAISO, CHILE (CCV) Area: ' Area: Waters off New Caledonia and New Hebrides, extending 300 mi. seawards. Chilean coastal waters 0000 8698 W 2, F 2,./k " 2841 F2 1430,2030 0030 41(6)8.5 do. 4271 090090() 8698 W F 2, S 2 8558 0930 416.5 12960 See figure IS 18175 21n French Code FM 46,D, See figure 16 For area: Fquator45°S. 1301 170°W 21n SpaniSh 1=1330-5A 1-1280-5C WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND (ZLZ, ZLX)

PITCAIRN IS. (ZBP) Area: . Area: (a) Equator-50'S, 160°E-140°W -Local waters (b) 20°S-55°S, 140°E-140°W 24 RADIOTELEGRAPH

Radio station, urea, Frequency Radio station, urea. Frequency and broadcast time Contents Contents \\ (kHz) and broadcast tone (A Z) (c) Equator-25°S, 155°E-140°W 0530 do. W F2, fr (d) 25°S-50°S, 160°E-140°W 0930 W F2, A (e) Equator-25°S, 160°E-140°W 4286 0200, 0815, 5915 W2 6428.5 1400, 2015 7600 8478 11130 12907.5 14850 16918.8 19488 1330 do. W F3 0500, 1800 5915 A 2130 A4 7600 4286 11130 6428.5 14850 8478 19488 12907.5 0520 7600 A6 16918.8 11130 22485 14850 For arca a; warnings from other Meteorological Services ad- 19488 jacent to the Australian area are rebroadcast when they are 0840, 2040 5915 S2, F 7, likely to concern shipping proceeding from the Australian arca into the storm area. 7600 SR, LR 2 For areas h and c 11130 " For areas e and f 14850 For area d 19488 a I-1350-5B .0910, 2110 5915 W 9, S S. F 9, 7600 _ SR, LR ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA (VIA) 11130 Area: 14850 GreatAustralianBight, southto 50°S, 129°E- 19488 141°E I Not used at 0200 0018, 1018 472(A2) F, LR,SR 2For area a On receipt aid 472(A2) 3 Not used at 0815 or 1400 °Not used at 0500 even H+18 3For area h; Code FM 46.D 6463.5 ° For area c; Code FM 46.D Foi area d 1-1360-5B Not used at 0840 o For area e MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA (VIM) 'Not used at 0910 Area: 38°S-50°S. 141°E-160°E 1-1340-5A 0948, 2318 430(A2) F, LR, SR SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (VIX) 6333.5 ,area: 4245(A2) (a)Equator-50°S 100°E-170°E On receipt and 430(A2) (b) NE Waters: equator-30°S, 142°E-170°E even H+18 (c) Southeast Waters: 30°S-50°S, 129°E-170°E 1-1370-5B (d) 10°S-50°S, 90 °E -I80° (e) Northern Waters: equator-10°S, 100°E-142 °E BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA (VIB) and southward to coast between 129°E and Area: .142°E 20°S-28°S, east to 160°E (f) Northwest,West,and SouthwestWaters: 0948, 2318 435(A2) F, LR, SR 10°S-50°S, 95°E-129°E 6351.2 0130 W F 2 On receipt and .435(A2) 4286 even H-1-18 6428.5 8478 1-1380=5B 12907.5 ROCKHAMPTONAUSTRALIA (VIR) 16918.8 Area: 22485 20°S-28°S, east to 160°E t requent v Rtith0 lfa lion, a ret1 Content% Radio liattor., aria, Confer:I% Ailz tin,/ ',road, aif time and bramicavi time ()04?"-- 472( A I A2) F On receipt and 445(A2) On receipt ,and 472( A2) even H+18 even H 18 6502(A2) 1-1420-58 1-1390-5B RABAUI NEW BRITAIN (VJZ) TOWNSVILLE, AUSTRALIA (VIT) Area: Papua,New Guineawaters:Equator-14°S, Area: 141°E-160°E 09°S-20"S, 142°E-160"-: F, LR, SR F, FR, SR 0000,0900 0030, 0930, 420.5 643351.50 0930, 2148 On receipt and 430 6463.5( A2 ) even H+18 On receipt and 420.51 A2) W even H+18 1-1430-58 I-1400-5B PORT MORESBY, PAPUA (VI(;) Area: THURSDAY IS., AUSTRALIA (VII) Papua,New Guineawaters:Equator-14°S, Area, 141°E-160°E Queensland waters, 142°E-1(i0°E, Equator-coast, 0048, 0530 484 F, LR, SR 125 °E 142 °F. 6351.5 0018,0948 651)2( A2) F On receipt and 484(A2) On receipt and 488.5( A2 even H+18 even H+18 1-1440-58 I-1410-5B JAKARTA, INDONESIA (88B) DARWIN, A USTRALIA (VID) Area: Area: Indonesian Waters. Equator to Coast, I 25°E-42°E 0830 11500 W S F' 0048, 1048 445 F, FR, SR 16200 62,63.5 ' In Indonesian and English INDIAN OCEAN,RED SEA, ANDPERSIAN GULF

Radii) area, I. requem v old broad, ay lime ( All: ( brOtla«1,1 k /I: I ( 01111.1111 1-1450-6A 1-1520-6A CAPE TOWN, SO. AFRICA (ZSC) TAMATAVE, MADAGASCAR (5RS) See I.071,11 .ItAr ' I-1460-611C (15°S.-10°S,Coast-70°E, exceptareawestor CAPE TOWN. SO. AFRICA (ZSC5) 45°F between 15°S and 30°S 0000 2, 0400 2 w I Area: 0500 2, 1200 2 519 3 Coastal Waters 50 mi. SeawardBetween Orange 2000 2 River And East London: AreaCape West 0930, 1730 (1510, 0510 8734 ER S'. F 418( A2) W, sec t:igure21 ' sec figure 9 Repeated at MM. broadcast :,iiI ii.tTeCiol 111:11111C v.eather bulletin ihsued for area. 1-1470-6BC After Preliminary call on 5)))) klli. DURBAN, SO. AFRICA (ZSD) ' In French '('ode I:N1 11I. 1.t 4 group) Area: I I-1530-6A Coastal waters 50 mi. seaward betweenAgulhas and Loureneo Marques; MoiambiqueChan- VA('OAS, MAURITIUS 13BA) nel; area Durban East. Area: I 0950, 1705 432 W. F Southwest Indian Ocean, approximately 1 4242_5 30°S, 50°E-85°E 8576.5 0148, 1348 500 (A2) 1248 432 IR Sec tigure ') LR ", SR 0448 500(A2) do., plus A 1-1480-68C 0748 ", 1648 500( A2) W. LR 2, SR ' 2048 PORT ELIZABETH, SO. AFRICA(ZSQ4) ' see figure2t) Area: I or :stcsts D.Is to D70, ES)) and Ptst Coastal waters 50 Mi. seawardbetween Agulhds 'Code I Ni 11 I. and Lour,:nco Marques,area Cape East code ('Ni 21 I. 22 I, 23 I" 0920, 1720 ' Lode IsN1 area. cquat,,r.,111"S.-1111. 472 \V. F "Only is hell :I truptcal arc,t, n 15 us, 1)7)) 1320 472 1.R 'See funfre 9 1-1545 I-1500-6C NLAURITIUS (311M) BEIRA, PORTUGUESE EAST AFRICA(URN 3) N to 40°S African coast to 100"E. Area: 0130, 0430 W. F, S Coastal waters, 10'S-27°S, 50 mi. seaward 0900, 1330' 3'51'2)81 X.5.; 0815, 11 1 5, 5 3 5 W S ' 1630, 2(330' I 6978.4.) 2020 ' t..ed nuslut Mg _Ss_ In Portugue.e, repeafy,1 l'uule.11 2 H24 1-1510-6C 0600-1400 1-1550-6A PORTO AMELIA, PORTUGUESE EASTAFRICA (CRX 4) NAIROBI, KENYA (5YE) Area: Area: I Coastal waters. 10°S-27"S. 511 mi. seaward 2"N-1 I'S, Coast to (:(1°F 0835, 1135. 487 S F ' 1200 9043 W. S. F. 20'(0 17365 SR 2, FR ' P4,rtugue...e repeated in 1.ng,.31 r) INDIAN VI F.AN, fkt.1, AN L/I rtc:va,v,,l_111.

regliell Radii) %WIWI!.arras rtraltntI Radio itaston. area, ( ()Went% and broadcast rtrnr (Ail:) and rOtIth a It WM'

' See figure 22 1-1620-6(: 'Code FM 2I.E, 2.2.E, 23E Code FM I LE KUWAIT (9KK) Area: I-1560-6A Coastal waters of Kuwait MOMBASA, KENYA (SZE) 0530, 1730, 450 Area: on request 8525 12°N-25°S, west of 65°F 12895 0418, 0818, 500 1- 1630 -6 B 1218, 1618 BASRAH, IRAQ (YIR) .1-1570-6B Arca: DJIBOUTI, FRENCH TERRITORY OF THE North Persian Gulf AFARS AND ISSA (TXZ) 0530, 1330, 440 F Area:1 on request 6493.25 Indian Ocean north of 10°S and west of 60°E: 8668 Red Sea, Gulf of Aden 1-1640-6B 0430, 0900 464 F 8682 KARACHI, PAKISTAN (ASK) A 3 1500 8682 Area: 1701) 464 F Arabian Sea north of 20°N, Gulf of Oman, Per- 861{2 sian Gulf ' See figure Di 0830 484 For areas A tat, Os. Hi.15. 25), 25. InFrench repented in 13024 English 1630 484 ' Code FM 4h D 8694 Repent of (troll broadcast 0030, 0430, 500 W ' 1-1580-6B 1230,2030 MASSAWA, ETHIOPIA (ETV) ' Broadcast only on development of a tropical sto:m Area: 1-1650-6BC Red Sea BOMBAY, INDIA (VWB) 0500 455 S, Area: I (a) Arabian Sea, north of 05°N, east of 60°E, I-1590-6B except area north of 20°N and west of 68°E PORT SUDAN, SUDAN (STP) (11) South Gujarat Coast And North Maharash- Area: tra Coast Red Sea 18°N-23°N 0650 476 SR 2, LR " 0810 500 F 8514 0848. 1648 476 W1, F 4 1-1600-6B 8514 A KO!iSEIR, EGYPT (SUK) 0048, 0448, 500 Area: 1248, 2048 8514 Red Sea north of 23°N O120.0520, 476 S'' F" 1230 429 A2) W, F 0920, 1320, 1720, 2120 1-1510-6B ' See figure 23 RA'S TiVNNURAH, SAUDI ARABIA (HZY) Code FM 21 E '('ode FM II .F Area. ' For area a Persian Gulf, Gulf of 'Oman. Dhahran 'Code FM 46.1) 0430 430 F. FR For urea h, broadcast only in event of a tropical storm hav- 8480 ing developed. 163 43Q F, I.R 1-1660-6B 12811.3 COLOMBO, SRI LANKA (4PB) On request 16960 F. FR Note Ships are requested to furnish iihser\ntions to this sta- Area: tion to assist in fin:pm-noon of forecasts (a) 10°N-05°S, 60°E-95°E RADIOTELEGRAPH

Radio station, area, Ireyuenrr Content., Radio ia ii0/1, area, Frequent y and broadcast time (All,. and hroadru Al little Content%

(b) 05°S-15"S, 70°E-95°E 0900, 1700 440 S, F 0530, 0600, 482(A2) F 0500 2, 1300 2, 440 S, F 1330 8473(A2) 2100 1-1670-6B 'Sec figure 23 In the of a cyclonic storm having developed. MADRAS, INDIA (VWM) Area: 1-1700-6C (a) fiay of Bengal RATNAGIRI, INDIA (VWP) (b) North Tamil Nadu and South Andhra Coast, Area: 75 km seaward. Maharashtracoasts,NorthandSouth Goa 0918, 1718 485 W 2,S 2, F2 Coasts, 75 km seaward. 8674 0900, 1700 420.5 S, F 0118, 0518, 500 3 0500 2, 1300 2, 420.5 S, F .1318, 2118 8674 2100 2 0100.0500, 485 S F ISec figure 23. 0900, 1300, ' In the went of a cyclonic storm has ing developed. 1700, 2100 'Sec figure 23. 1-1710-6C 7 For area-4 GOA, INDIA (VWG) " Broadcast in th,: c"ent of disturbed Weather 'For area h Area: I South Maharastra, Goa, and Karnataka coasts, 1- 1680 -6 BC 75 km seaward CALCUTTA, INDIA (VWC) 0920, 1720 417.5 S, F Area: 0520 2, 1320 2 417.5 S, F (a) Bay of Bengal except area hounded by 18°N, 2120 2 94.5°E; 18°N, 92°E; 13.5°N, 92°F. '.See figure 23. 13.5°N, In the event of a cyclonic storm having developed. 94°E; 10°N, 94 °E: 10°N, 95 °E: 05°N, 95°E (b) Orissa coast and west Bengal Coast, 75 km 1-1720-6C seaward MANGALORE, INDIA (VWL) 0630 434 SR 2, LR " 12745 Area:1 0818 4 do. W 5, S F Karnataka coast and North Kerala coast, 75 km seaward A" 0900, 0920, 1520 434 SR 2, LR " 438 S, F 8526 1700, 1720 1618 ' 434 W 5, S 5, F. 0500 2, 0520 2 438 S, F 4286 A " 1300 2_1320 2, 0018, 0418, 500 W 2100 2, 2120- 1218, 2018 See figure 23. In The event of a cyclonic storm having developed 0100, 0500, 434 S 17' 0900, 1700, 1-1730-6C 2100 COCHIN, INDIA (VWN) 'See figure 23. 'Code FM_ 1.F. Area: Code FM I North and South Kerala.coast, 75 km seaward '3-minute intersal for 01-127 0510, 1627 16-10 0900, 1700 460 S, F 'For area a "Code FM 46.D 0500 2, 13002, 460 5, F 7 Broadcastonlyindentofa tropicalstormhas ing 2100 2 developed. ' See figure 23. "Broadcast only in event of disturbed weather, for area " In The event of a cyclonic storm hosing developed I-1690-6C 1-1740-6C KANDLA, INDIA (VWK) TUTICORIN, INDIA (VWT) Area: Area: North Gujarat coast, 75 km seaward South Tamil Nadu coast, 75 km seaward

L.) INDIAN OCEAN, RED SEA, AND PERSIAN GULF 29

Radio Aral:on. area I-reyuencc Radio station, area, Frequent.% (intents CO111011 % and broadcast tone and brood( a %t tone (kitZ) 0920, 1720 487 S, F (11) 2 5 °S -50 °S, 1(10°E-129°E 0520 2, 1320 2, 487 S, F 0100, 1200 8598 F 2 21202 'See figure 23. On receipt and W 2 In the event of a cyclonic storm having developed even H+18 8598(A2) 0100, 1300 484 F ", LR, SR 1-17$0-6C On receipt and 484 W " VISHAKHAPATNAM, INDIA (VWV) even H+18 Area: ' See figure 19 North and South Andhra coast, 75 km seaward.. = For area a 0920, 1720. 474 S, F ' For area h 0520 2, 1320 2, 474 S, F 1-1790-68 2120 2 BROOME, AUSTRALIA (V10) 'See Figure 23 2 In The event of a cyclonic storm tuning de%eloped. Area: NorthwestAustralianwaters..10°S-25°S,300 1-1760-6C miles seawards 0118, 1230 440 F. LR. LS PORT BLAIR, INDIA (VWP) 6407.5 Area: On receipt and 440(A2) Andaman- Nicobar coasts, 75 km. seaward even H+18 0900, 1700 442 S, F Frequency. not used at 1248. 0500 2, 1300 2, 442 S. F 2100 2 1-1800-6B I See figure 23. ESPERANCE, AUSTRALIA (VIE) = In the event of a cyclonic storm honing de%cloped Area: 1-1770-6B Southwest of Australia, 30°S-45°S, 100°S-129°E 0048 1148 6407.5(A2) F RANGOON, BURMA (XYR) On receipt and 435(A2) Area: even H+18 Bay of Bengal, except area west of 92°E and Only during hours 0000-1200 and 2300-2400 south of 10°N 1-1820-6A 0900, 1700 460 W. S. F 8710 NEW AMSTERDAM IS. (FJY4) 0100, 0500, 500 W ' Area: 1300, 2100 South of 30°S, 60°E-90°E Broadcast only in the event of had wedther 0245, 0545 510 LR W 2, 869() 1-1780-6A 1015 do. 5 2, F 2, A 3 PERTH, AUSTRALIA (VIP) 'Code FM 11.E; reports from New Amsterdam Is. and Ker- guelen Is. Area: I French and English (a) 10°S-50°S. 95°E-129°E 'Code FM 4n.D

247 - 11 - 77 - 7 3()

ANTARCTIC

Rutho Milton , area, F requen) Radio %rattail. area. 1- rennet), I and broadcast lane (1,11;1 ( On le fl Lt. and broad) a (WIC 11,11; ) I-1830-7A S 195 3 ORCADAS, SO. ORKNEY IS. (LOKI 9983

Area: ' II 147 3 Drake Passage; Bellingshausen and Weddell Seas' !ice lignrc 1625 2422.5 '1 \V. S, F In %% inter 6454 InWM/N:1 31

Section 2-Radiotelephone,

Station and Serial Station and ahhre,tation No al,hretati,on

NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN 0460.. _Galveston, Tex. (KW') 047(1 Corpus Christi, .Fex. ( KC'C 0010 Fort Collins, Colo. (WWV) (1475 Aransas, Tex. ( NOY-31 0020 Ocean Gate. N.J. (WOO) 0480. Port Isabel, Tex. (NCH) 0031 Portsmouth, Va. (NMN) 049(1 Swan Island ( WSG) 0040 Frobisher Bay, N W T Canada ( VET) 0500 Nassau. Bahamas(C6N) 0056 Resolution Is., N.W.T., Canada (VAW) 0510 San Juan, Puerto Rico (1NMR) 0060 Goose Bay, Lab., Canada (VEL) 0530 Destrellan, French Antilles (EFQ) 0070 Cartwright, Lab., Canada ( VOK 0540 Fort-de-France., Fr. Antilles (EH') 0080 St. Anthony, Nfld.. Canada (VCM ) 055(1 North Post, Trinidad (9YL) 0090 St. John's, Nfld., Canada (VON) 0560 Willemstad, Curacao ( P1C1 0100 Comfort Cove, Nfld., Canada (V00) 0570 Paramaribo, Surinam (PZN) 0110 St. Lawrence, Nfld., Canada (V('P) 0580 Bermtida'(ZBM) 0120 Sydney, N.S., Canada ( V('O) 0590 Jubanhab, Greenland (OXF) 0130 Canso, N.S., Canada (VAX) ((600 Holsteinsborg, Greenland (OYS) 0140 Stephenville, Nfld. Canada ( VOJ 0610 Upernavik. Greenland (OYN) 0150 Charlottetown, P.E.I., Canada (VCA) 0620 Angmagssalik, Greenland (0-Lt..) 0160 Grindstone, Magdalen IsCanada ( VCN ) 0630 Reykjavik, Iceland (TFA) 0170 Fox RiVer, Que., Canada (VCG) 0640 Valentia. Ireland ( EJK ) 0180 Mont Joli, Que., Canada (V('l .) 11650 Oban, Scotland (GNE) 0190 Quebec, Que.. Canada ( VCC ) 0660 Wick, Scotland (GKR) 0200 Montreal, Que., Canada ( \TN) 0670 Stonchaven, Scotland (GNI)) 0210 Halifax, N.S., Canada (VCS) 0680 Cullercoats. England (GCC) 0220 Yarmouth, N.S. Canada (VAU) 0690 Humber, England (GKZ) 0230 Saint John, N.B., Canada (VAR) 0700 North Foreland, Eng. ((NH 0240 Boston, Mass. (WOU) 0710 Niton, England (GNI) 0241 Boston, Mass. (NMI') 0720 Lands End. England (GLD) 0250 Shinnccock, N.Y. (NMY-41) 073(1 Ilfracombe, England (GIL) 0260 New York, N.Y. (W OX 0740 Portpatrick, Scotland (GPK ) 0261 Ocean Gate. N.J. (WA()) 0750 Rorvik;.Norway ( I.GD) 0270 Cape May; N.J. ( NMK I 0760. Orlandet, Norway (LEO) 0280 Baltimore, Md. ( NMX 0770 Alcsund, Norway (LGA 0300 Norfolk, Va. ( WGB I 07811 Him), Norway (I,GL) 0120 Fort Macon, N.C. (NMN-17 079(1 Bergen, .Norway ( LGN ) 033(1 Charleston, S.C. ( NMI() 0800 Rogaland, Norway (L( 01 0340 C'h:irleston. S.C. ( WJO) (1810 Farsund, Norway (I.GZ) 0350 Mayport, Fla. (NMA-10) 0820..Oslo, Norvav (LOO) 0360 Jacksonville, Ha. (WNJ) 0830 Goteborg, Sweden (SAG) 0370 Miami (0jus). Ha. ( WOM ) 0840 Karlskrona, Sweden (SAA) 0380 Miami, Ha. (N('I') 0850 Stockholm, Sweden (SDJ) 039)) Miami, Ha. (WDR 0860 Tingstade, Sweden (SAE) ()",c' Key West, Ha. (NOK I 0870 Harnosand, Sweden (SAH) 040 Tampa. Fla. (WFA) 0880 Nthrichamn, Finland (OFH ) ((41 ) St. Petersburg. Ha.N0f. (1890 Helsinki, Finland (OHG) 0420 Mobile, Ala. (,WL0 ) 0900 Gdynia, Poland (SPH) 043(1 New Orleans, 1.a. (NNW ) (910 Rugen, German Dem. Republic (DHS 0440 New Orleans. 1.a. (W AK ) 09111 Kiel, Fed. Republic of Germany 1DAO1 0445. Grand Isle. 1.a.NMG-15 (1930 Ronne. Denmark (0YE) 0450. Galveston, 1. e NOY ) 0940. Lyngby, Denmark (OXL) 32 WORLDWIDr MARINE WEATHER BROADCASTS

Serial Station arid Serial -Station and Nu. ahbrus 1.11 ton No Ahres 'anon

0950 Skagen, Denmark (OXP) 1340 Spring Is., B.C., Canada (VAE2) 0960 Blaavand, Denmark (OXB) 1350 'Form°, B.C., Canada ( VAE) 0970 Norddeich, Fed. Republic of Germany (DAN) 1360 Comox, B.C., Canada (VAC) 0980 Scheveningen, Netherlands (PCH) 1370 Vancouver, B.C., Canada (VAI) 0990 Oostende, Belgium (OSLI) 1380 Victoria, B.C., Canada (VAK) 1000 Brest/LeConquet, France (FIT) 1390 Port Angeles, Wash. (NOW) 1010 Saint-Nazaire, France (FF0) 1400 Seattle, Wash. (KOW) 1410 Seattle, Wash. (NMW43) MEDITERRANEAN SEA. 1420 Astoria, Ore. (NMW) 1430 Astoria, Ore. (KFX) 1020 Valencia, Spain 1450 Coos Bay Ore. (KTJ) 1030 Grasse, France(rKm) :1451 Coos Bay Ore (NOE) 1040 Marseilles, France (FFM) 1460 Eureka, Calif. ( KOE) 1050 Tripoli, Libyan Arab Republic (5AT) 1470 Humboldt Bay, Calif. ( NMC II) 1060 Athens, Greece -(SVA) 1480 San Francisco, Calif. ( KLH ) 1070 Bar, Yugoslavia 1481 Monterey, Calif. (NMC-6) 1080 Split, Yugoslavia 1490 Long Beach, Calif. (NMQ) 1090 Rijeka, Yugoslavia 1500 San Pedro, Calif. (KOU) 111100 Haifa, Israel (4X0) 1510 LaJolla, Calif. (WWD) 1520 Honolulu, Hawaii -(KQM) SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN 1530 Honolulu, Hawaii (NMO) 1540 Honolulu, Hawaii (KBP) 1110 Cape Town, South Africa (ZSC301 1541 Guam, Marianas Is. (NRV) 1120 Walvis Bay, South Africa (ZSV4) 1130 South African Broadcast Corp. SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN 1545 Kekaha, Hawaii (WWVH) 1547 Honolulu, Hawaii (KQM) 1140 Fort Collins, Colo. ( WWV ) 1550 Mahina, Tahiti 1150 Kekaha, Hawaii ( WWVH) 1560 Suva, Fiji Islands (3DP) 1160 San Francisco. Calif. (NW') 1570 Noumea, New Caledonia 1170 San Francisco, Calif. (KM1) 1580 Auckland, New Zealand (ZLD) 1181 Adak, Alaska ( M1121 ) 1590 Awarua, New Zealand (ZLB) 1190 Attu, Alaska (NMJ22) 1600 Chatham Is., New ZealandIZLC) 1200 Cape Sarichef, Alaska ( NRVV ) 16 I() Wellington, New Zealand (ZLW) 1210 Cold Bay, Alaska (KC195) 1620 Adelaide, Australia (VIA) 1220 King Salmon, Alaska (KC198) 1630 Melbourne, Australia (VIM) 1-_,;30 Kodiak, Alaska ( NOJ I 1640 Sydney, Australia (VIS) 123,1 Kodiak, Alaska (WBH-.z9) 1650 Brisbane, Australia (V113) 1240 Yakutat, Alaska ( KGD9 ) 1660 Townsville, Australia (VIT) 1250 Ocean Cape, Alaska (NMJ19) 1670 Thursday Is., Australia (VII 1255 Mud Bay, Alaska (WRN-43) 1680.... Darwin, Australia (VID) 1260 Juneau, Alaska (KC197) 1690 Port Moresby, Papua ( V1G) 1261 Juneau, Alaska (NMJ 1) 1700 Rabaul, New Britain (VJZ) 1262 Juneau, Alaska (WGG581 1270 Biorka Is., Alaska (NMJ 18) INDIAN OCEAN, RED SEA AND PERSIAN 1271 Petersburg. Alaska (WRN-42) GULF 1272 Lena Point, Alaska (WRN-40) 171(1 Cape Town, South Africa (ZSC30) 1279 Ketchikan, Alaska ( WRN-41) 1720 Port Elizabeth, South Africa (ZSQ7) 1280 Ketchikan, Alaska-(NMJ) 1730 Durban, South Africa (ZSD) 1281 Ketchikan, Alaska ( WGGS6 1740 Port Louis Harbor, Mauritius (313B) 1285Sitka, Alaska (WDU-29) 1750 Nairobi, Kenya (5YE) 12'90 Annette, Alaska ( KGD581 1760 Jazirat Das (2A1 1 5) 1300 Prince Rupert, B.C.. Canada (VAJ) 1770 Al Kuwait (9KK) 1310 Sandspit, 13.C, Canada (VAH) 1780 Broome. Australia (V10) 132_0 Bull Harbor, B.C. Canada ( VAG) 1790 Carnarvon, Australia (VIC) 1330 Alert Bay. B.C.. Canada ( VA!' 1800 Esperance, Australia (VIE)

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SECTION 2

RADIOTELEPHONE BROADCASTS

Explanatory Notes: 1. Unless otherwise noted, all broadcasts are Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), 24-hour clock (0000-2359). FreqUencies listed are carrier frequencies. 2. Emission Classification is shown in parentheses immediately following the frequency. Following is a table of symbols used: A3 - Double sideband A3A-Single sideband, reduced carrier A3H-Single sideband, full carrier A31 -Single sideband, suppressed carrier F3 3. Contents are indicated as follows: A Analysis F - Forecast I - Ice report (shore ice) 1B Intentational iceberg bulletin LR -Synoptic reports (land station) P Prognosis S - Synopsis SR Synoptic reports (ship) W - Warning G - Gulfstream Analysis 5.If a broadcast part is encoded, the code is identified by a footnote. 34

NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN.

Radio station, area. Frequency Radio stathm, area. requency CO1111'111% (.0Iltent.1 and broadcast time and mode and bta/adt UNC tune flilti t1II/tit. 2-0010-1A 0400 4393.4 (A3J) S, F2 PORT COLLINS, COLORADO (WWV) ' 6521.8(A31) Area: 8760.8 (A3J) North Atlantic waters north of 3°N, west of 0530 do. S. F :r 35°W. including Gulf of Mexico and C:rib- 1000 do. S. bean Sea 1130. 2330 6521.8 (A3J) S, H008 2, S, 8760.8 (A3J) 2500(A3) w 13144 (A3J) H009 2 5000(A3) 1600, 2200 do. G. S. F4 I 0000( A3 ) 1730 8760.8 (A3J) S. F" 15000(A3) 13144 (A3J) 17290 (A3J) See figure 3 Fcr ?-,'as d and c National Bureau of Standards time and frequenc!. station For area a 2The broadcastsegmentsof45secondsduration,are separated by 15 second intervals. ' Forreas cind d 'Storm in for nation message gives location and mos ement ref storm centers and associated speed. 2-0040-IC 'Extra slot availahle if needed FROBISHER BAY, N.W.T., CANADA (VFF) 2-0020-1A Area: QCEAN GATE, N.J., U.S.A. (WOO) Frobisher Bay Area: 0140, 1040 2582(A3) S. F (a) Offshore waters: 32°N-41°N, west of 65°W 1340, 2240 (West Central North Atlantic) 4409.4(A3H) (b) Offshore waters:north of 41°N, west of I See figure I 60°W (New England Waters) 2 -0050- ! BC 0100, 1300 4390.2(A3A) S. F,' 1900 8757.6(A3A) RESOLUTION IS., N.W.T., CANADA (VAW) 13175.5(A3A) Area: 17321:5(A3A) Northeastern Canada coastal waters. Baffin Bay, 22657(A3A) Davis Strait, Labrador Sea Note Secondary frequencies 4403. 57544.I 1172, 17315. 0230, 131:0 2582(A3) S, F, 12 22h53 5 ' See figure I A frequency will not he used if other trafficis in progress at 2 Ice forecast for Hudson Bar route time weather is scheduled ' For area if time allows, a synopsis for area h Istrans- 2-0060-1C mitted. GOOSE BAY, LABRADOR, CANADA (VFZ) 2-0031 Area:1 Portsmouth, Va. (NMN) Labrador Coast, Lake Melville, and Goose Bay Area: 1005, 2350 2598(A3H) (a) North Atlantic north of 03°N, west of 35°W., 2582(A3) including Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean 161.9MHz( F3) Sea. See Figure 2 (h) Offshore waters:north of 41°N, west of 2-0070-1C 60°W. (New England Waters) (c) Offshore waters: 32'N-41°N, west of 65°W CARTWRIGHT, LABRADOR, CANADA. (VOK) (West Central North Atlantic Waters) Area: (d) Offshore waters: Southwest North Atlantic Labrador Coast, Lake Melville, and Goose Bay 35 NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN

Radio 5tanon, urea, Frequenc y Radio station, area, requencv COnlenb Contents and hrouticuAl and mode and broadcast time and mode 0050, 1205 2598(A3) S, F 2-0140-1C 'See figure 2 STEPHENVILLE, NFLD., CANADA (VOJ) Area:1 2-0080-1C Newfoundland coastal waters (West Coast) ST. ANTHONY, NFLD., CANADA (VCM) 0150, 1103, 2598(A3H) S, F Area: 1703, 2205 161.65MHz(F3) Newfoundland and Labrador coastal waters See figure 2 0110, 0905, 2598(A3H) S, F. IB z 1745, 2005 161.65MHz(F3) 2-0150-1C 'Sec figure 2 CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I., CANADA (VCA) 'Reports of iceberg sightings. at 0110 & (1905 onls Area:1 2-0090-1C Prince Edward Is. coastal waters 0210, 1040, 161.65MHz(F3) S, F ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., CANADA (VON) 1805, 22:;5 Area: See figure 2 Newfoundland coastal waters, Grand Banks 0050, 0850, 2598(A3H) S. F. I 2-0160-1C--- 1640, 2020 161.65 MHz( F3 GRINDSTONE, MAGDALEN IS., CANADA Sec figure 2 (VCN) Area: 2-0100-1BC Gulf Of St. Lawrence COMFORT COVE, NFLD., CANADA (V00) 0410,0920, 2598(A3H) S, F Area: 1735, 2215 161.65MHz(F3) NewfoundlandcoastalwatersandNorthern See Figure 2 Grand Banks 2-0170-1C 0010, 0803 2598(A3H) S. F 1720, 1945 161.65MHz(F3) FOX RIVER, QUEBEC, CANADA (VCG) 'See figure 2 Area:1 Gulf of St. Lawrence, Lower St. LawrenceRiver 2-0110-1BC 0030, 1230, 2598(A3) S. F 2,I ST. LAWRENCE, NFLD., CANADA(VCP) 1740 2582(A3) 161.9(F3) Area: Newfoundland coastal watersandGrand Banks See figure 2 =Coded forecast, MAFOR 61D 0320, 0945, 2598(A314) S. F 1610, 2120, 161.65MHz(E3) 2-0180-1C I See figure 2 MONT JOLT, QUEBEC, CANADA (VCF) 2-0120-1C Area: Lower and Middle St. Lawrence River SYDNEY, N.S., CANADA (VCO) 0205, 0805 2514(A3H) F Area: 1405, 2005 161.9(F3) Nova Scotia and Newfoundlandcoastal waters do S, F, I S, F 0020, 1220 0040, 0310, 2598(A3H) 1735 161.65MHz(F3) 0020, 1220, do S. F ", I 1650, 2050, 1730 2140 ' See figure 2 0100. 1300 do. 1 2 St. Lawrence Weather Bulletin ' See figure 2 'Coded forecast. MAFOR 6I.D 2-0130-1C 2-0190-1C CANSO, N.S., CANADA (VAX) QUEBEC, QUEBEC, CANADA (VCC) Area: Area: St. Lawrence River Nova Scotia coastal waters S, F ' 0345, 0820, 2598(A3H) S. F 0010, 1210, 2582(A3) 1620, 2145 161.65MHz(F3) 1710 forecast, MAFOR 6LD 'seefigure 2 'coded 36 RADIOTELEPHONE. Radio Ntition, area. f- reyuern Raj:0 thltion, area, and broadcait tun e and mode on.Trift Frequency and broad( a si time and mode Conterl:5 2-0200-1C 2-0241-1B MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA(VFN) BOSTON, MASS., U.S.A. (NMF) Area: Area: St. Lawrence River New England Waters: north of 41 °Nwest of 0020, 1220, 2582(A3) S, F '. I, 60°W 1720 161.9(E3) v.,ater 0440, 1040 2670(A3J) ' Coded forecast. MAFOR 61 D 2240 1640 and 2670(A3J) 2-0210-1BC on receipt 157.IMHz(F3) HALIFAX, N.S., CANADA (VCS) 2-0250-1C Area: I SHINNECOCK,N.Y., U.S.A. (NMY-41) Nova Scotia coastal and offshorewaters .4rea: 0303, 0745, 2598(A3H) S, F Coastal waters-Block Island, R.I.to Manasquan,NJ 1550, 2110 161.65N1Hz(F3) 0205, 0805, 44S1.8 0020, 0920, 2670(A3J) 1605, 2205 8770 1220, 1520, 13154.5 1820, 2120 See figure 2 On receipt: 2670(A3J) 0020, 1220 2-0220-1C 'See figure 3 During boating season, May 15-Oct. 15 YARMOUTH, N.S., CANADA (VAU) Area: I 2-0260-1BC (a) Nova Scotia coastal waters NEW YORK, N.Y., U.S.A. (WOX) (b) U.S. coastal waters, Eastport,Maine-Mer- Area:I rimack River (a) Offshore waters: 32°N-41°N,west of 65°W 0220, 0910, 25981 A3H) S. F (b) Coastal waters-Block Island, R.I.to Virginia 1710, 2010 Beach, Va. 0015 2, See figure 2 12152, 2482(A3H) 17152 2522(A3H). 2-0230-1C 2590(A3H) ' Sec figure 3 SAINT JOHN, N.B., CANADA (VAR) BroadcastI hour earlier during Daylight Saving Time Area: 'Used daytime only Bay of Fundy and Nova Scotia coastalwaters 2-0261-1C 0210, 0810, 2598(A3H) S, F 1540, 2120 OCEAN GATE, N.J., U.S.A. (WAQ) 161.65MHz(F3) Area: '2- 0240 -IBC (a) Offshore waters: 32°N-41°N, west of 65°W West Central North Atlantic BOSTON, MASS., U.S.A. (WOU) (h) Coastal watersBlock Island, R.I.to Virginia Area: I Beach, Va. (a) New England Waters: North of 41°N,west 0015. 1213 2358(A3H) of 60°W On receipt: 2558(A3H) (h) Offshore waters: 32°N-41°N, west-of65°W even H+15 (c) Coastalwaters-Eastport.Me.toBlock 'Seefigure 3 Island, R.I. 2-0270-1C (d) Boston Harbor 0420, 1020 2450(A3H) CAPE MAY, NJ., U.S.A. (NMK) 2506( A3H) Area: ' (a) Coastal waters-Manas twin, NJ to Virginia 2566( A3H Beach, Va. 1120, 1620. do. (h) Delaware Bay 2220 11(1(1. 2300 '2670(A3J) 0945 2. 2670(A3J) 1545 2, 157.1 NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN . 37

Radio station. area. requem Roth° canton. area. requency and broadcast tone and IMIde and broad( a %1 nine (Ind mud, 1845 2, 2145 2 0015, 1215 2566(A3H) On receipt 2670(A3J) - On receipt and 2566( A3H ) 157. I ( F3 ) Odd H ' Sec figure 3 thereafter 2 During boating season. May 500 15 2-0350-1C 2-0280--1BC NIAYPORT, FLA., U.S.A. (N MA -10) BALTIMORE, MD.,.U.S.A. ININIX) Area: Area: Coastal waters-Savannah, Ga. to Jupiter Inlet, (a) Offshore Waters: 32°N-41°N, west of 65°W Fla. (b) Lower Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay 0620. 2670(A3J) F, LR 1750 2670(A3J) 1820, On receipt 2670(A3J) I110, 1710, 157.IMHz(F3) 157.1MHz(F3) 2210, 1410 On receipt 2670(A3J) 2-0300-1BC 157.1MHz(F3) NORFOLK, VA., U.S.A. (Mal) Reports from Jacksonville. Melbourne. Fla. and Savannah Area: (a) OffShore waters: 32°N-41°N, west of 65°W 2-0360-IC (b) Coastalwaters-CapeHenlopen, N.J. to JACKSONVILLE, FLA., U.S.A. (WNJ) Savannah, Ga., including Chesapeake Bay; Area: Lower Potomac River; ; Al- Coastal waters-Savannah, Ga. to Jupiter Inlet, bemarle And Pamlico Sounds. Fla. 0500 2,) 100 2, 2450(A3H) 0000, 1200 2566(A3H) 1700.2, 2300 2538(A3H1 On receipt and 2566(A3) On receipt do. even H ' See figure : 7 BIadCaSt Ihour earlier during Daylight Saving Time 2-0370-1B I Used daytime 4ml MIAMI (OJUS), FLA., U.S.A. (WOM) 2-0320-1BC Area: FORT MACON, N.C., U.S.A. (NMN -37). (a) Caribbean Sea (h) Southwestern No. Atlantic Area: (c) Gulf of Mexico (a) Offshore waters: 32°N-41°N, west of 65°W 0430, 1230 4428.6(A3J) (h) Coastalwaters-CapeHenlopen, N.J. to 8792.8(A3J) . Savannah. Ga, 13137(A3J) 1130, 1700 2670(A3J) 17325(A3J) On receipt 2670(A3J) 22688.5(A3J 157.IM Hz( F3) 0530, 1130 4422.2(A3J) ' See figure 2 8796(A3J) 2-0330-1C- I 3140.5(A3J) 17286.5(A3J CHARLESTON, S.C., U.S.A. INNIB) 22692(A3J) Area: 'See figure 3 Coastal waters-Cape Fear, N.C. to St. Augustine, Note. A frequency will not he usedif other trafficisin Fla. progress at broadcast time. 0420, 1620 ' 2670(A3J) 2-0380-1C. 1100. 1700, 157.1MHz(F3) F MIAMI BEACH, FLA., U.S.A. (NCF) On receipt 2670(A3J) Area: I 157.1MHz(F3) (a) Coastalwaters-JupiterInlet,Fla.toDry 2-0340-1C Tortuga.;, including.Florida Straits ( h) Offshore waters: Southwest North Atlantic CHARLESTON,S.C., U.S.A. (W.10) 0350,1550 2670(A3J) Area: Coastal waters-Cape Fear, N.C.to Savannah, Ga. 38 RADIOTFLF PHONF

Radio station, area, Freque;ncy Radio station, area, 1-.rtqactR) Contents ( and broadcast time and mode and broadcast time and mode 1130, 1730 157.IMHz(F3) F2 2- 0420 -IBC 2230,1330 On receipt MOBILE, ALA., U.S.A. (WLO) 2670(A3J) Area: 157.IMHz(F3) (a ) Offshore waters-Gulf of Mexico; Caribbean See figure 3 Sea; Southwestern No. AtlantiC 2 For area a (b) Coastal water:-Florida Straits to Brownsille, 2- 0390 -IBC Tex. 0500 2, 1100 2, 2572(A3H) MIAMI, FLA., U.S.A. (W DR) 1700 2, 2300 162.00 MHz( F3) Area:' Coastalwaters-Ponce. deLeontoTarpon Springs, Fla. 0015, 1215 2 2442(A3H) 161.90 2490( A3H) On receipt do. 2514(A3H) 'See figureI 'Secfigure 3 2 BroadcastI hour earlier during Daylight Saving Time 2-0430-IBC Used during daytime_bnly NEW ORLEANS, LA., U.S.A. (NMG) 2-0391-1C Area: I. KEY WEST, FLA., U.S.A. (NOK) (a) Offshore waters-Middle Gulf of Mexico; Area: (h) Coastal waters-Biloxi, Miss. to Port Arthur Coastal waters-Jupiter Inlet to Dry Tortugas, includ- Tex. ing Florida Straits; Cape Sable to Tarpon 1030, 1230, 2670(A3J) F Springs, including Florida Bay 1630, 2230 1050, 1650. 157.1 MHz(F3) 1100, 1700, 157.1MHz(F3) 2250, 2200 On receipt 2670(A3J) . 2-0400-IBC 'See figure 3 TAMPA, FLA., U.S.A. (WFA)/KUZ 385 2- 0440 -IBC Area:' NEW ORLEANS, LA., U.S.A.(WAK) (a) East Gulf of Mexico Area:I (b) Coastal waters-Florida Straits to (a) Offshore waters-Gulf of Mexico. Caribbean Apalachicola, Fla. Sea 0000 2, 1200 2 2466( A.3 H) ( h) Coastalwaters-Apalachicola,Fla.toPort 2550( A3H) Arthur, Tex. 161.8MHz(F3) 0500 2, 1400 2 2482(A3H) On receipt and do. 2598( A3H ) odd H 4419(A3H) 'Sec figure 3 On receipt an(' do. 2 Broadcast I hour earlier durtng Daylight Sastng Time on odd H 'Sec figure 3 2-0410-IBC BroadcastI hour earlijr during Daylight Susing 'I ime ST. PETERSBURG, FLA., U.S.A. (NMA-21) 2-0445 Area: GRAND ISLE, LA. U.S.A. (NM(..;-15) (a) East Gulf of Mexico Area: (b) Coastal waters Key Largo to Aplachicola, Fla. Costal Waters. Biloxi, Miss to Morgan City, La. including Florida Straits 1045. 1645 157.1MHz( F3 ) 0320 2670(A3J) W F 2245 1420 2-0450-1BC GALVESTON TEX., U.S.A.(NOY) 2250,1450 157.1(F3) Area: 2250 (a) Offshore waters - Middle and Western Gulf a, 'See figure 3 Mexico 39 NORTH ArtANTIC OCEAN

Radio station. urea. Frequency Radio station. area. 'rev, or Contents Contents and broad( art time and Mod(' and liroa!lea.rt tune and ,mile (h) Coastal waters-Morgan City, La. to 1705 and on 2738(A3) F, LR Brownsville, Tex. request 1050; 1250, 2670(A3J) F Swan Islam( report 1650, 25*() 2-0500-1BC On receipt 2 -70(A3J) See figure 1. NASSAU, BAHAMAS(C6N) Area: 2-0460-1BC All Bahamas and Adjacent Waters GALVESTON,TEX., U.S.A.(ItiQe) H000 2558(A3) W Area: ' LocalTime (a) Offshore waters-Middle and estern Gulf ofC, Hurricane warnings Mexico 2- 0510 -IBC ( h) Coastal waters-Morgan City. La. to Brownsville, Tex. SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO (NMR) 0600 2, 1800 2 2450( A3H ) F , Area: 2530(A3H) Eastern Caribbean Sea including Puerto Rico, On receipt and do. VV Virgin Islands and Adjacent Waters odd H015 0305, 1505 2670(A3J) ' See ilgure ti On receipt 2670(A3J) 1).i,liglif.Sa mg Tune r Broadcast I hour earlier during 1110, 1710 157.1MHz(F3) 2-0470-IBC 2210 CORPUS CHRISTI, TEX., U.S.A.(KCC) 2-0530-IB Aea; DESTRELLAN, FRENCH ANTILLES (FFQ) Western Caribbean Sea; Gulf of Mexico. Coastal waters-Morgan City to B7ownsville, Tex. Area: 0000. 120(1 2538( A3H) Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean 10°N-20°N On receipt 253)(A3) 50°W -10°W On receipt 2255(A3) ' W See figure (1200-2400) 2-0475 ' Prececied)byannouncement on 2152 PORT ARANSAS. TEX. U.S.A. (NOY-3) 2 In French, repeated in English Area: Port Arthur. Tex to Brownsville, Tex. 2- 0540 -1B 040 1645 157.1MHz(F3) FORT-DE-FRANCE, FRENCH ANTILLES(FFP) '245 Area: 2-0480-1BC Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean 10°N-20°N, PORT ISABEI TEX., U.S.A.(NCH) 50°W-70°W On receipt and 2545( A3 ) W Area: I odd H033 ( a ) Western Gulf of Mexico; (h)Coastal waters- Port O'Connor, Tex. to Brownsville, Tex. In French, repeated in English. 1040 21240 2 2670(A3.1) F2 2-0550-1B 1640, 224(1 NORTH POST, TRINIDAD (9YL) 1035 1635 157 l(F3) "35 Area:- On receipt 2670(A3J) CaribbeanSea, Antilles. :in .tlantic,Waters to ' See figure 1 east 1250, 1850 2522( A3) 2-0490-1B 2735(A3) For .kiC.1.1 and h 3163( A3 ) For .ue.e h 4403(A3) SWAN ISLAND(WSG) 8805,6(A3) 157.30(F3) Area: (10. Eastern Gulf of Mexico and Western Caribt,.:an 157.35(F3) Sea 161..95(F3) 40 RADIOTELEPHONE

Radio station, area, Iredoeney Con tents Radio station, area, I lett y and broadcast time and mode and broadcast time and mode Contents 2-0560-1B 2-0630-1C WILLEMSTAD, CURACAO(PJC) REYKJAVIK, ICELAND(TFA) Area: Area: Caribbean Sea and North Atlantic, Equator- Coastal waters of Iceland 63°N-67.5°N, I2°W- 25°N, west of 45°W 27°W 1200', 2300 ' 2182(A3) On receipt 2182(A3) W 8770.4( A3 ) On request 876(A3) I ",S ", July 15-Nov. 14 only 2761(A3) F:' = In Icelandic repeated in English 2-0570-1B " In English PARAMARIBO, SURINAM(PZN) 2-0640-1BC Area: VALENTIA, IRELAND (EJK) North Atlantic waters, 05°N-15°N.. 45°W-60°W Area: 1233, 2133 2182(A3) W, A Coastal waters of Ireland 2818 0833, 2033 1827(A3) F2' 2-0580-1B 0303, 0903, 1827(A3) W 1503, 2103 BERMUDA(ZBM) See figure 4 Area: For Shannon & Fastnet areas 'Transmitted at conversational speed then repeated at dicta- (a) Western North Atlantic tion speed (b) Local Bermuda waters. 1235, 2035 2582(A3) LR, F 2-0650-1BC 0118, 0518 157.3(F3) ()BAN, SCOTLAND (GNE) 1318, 1718 Area: On receipt 2582(A3) Northwestern coastal waters of United Kingdom 0803, 2003 2740(A3) F2" 2-0590-IC 0303, 0903, 2740(A3) W JULIANEHAB, GREENLAND(OXE) 1503, 2103 Area: I See figure 4 For Malin, Hebrides. Bailey and Rockall areas Coastal waters, southern Greenland 'Transmitted at conversational speed then repeated at dicta- 0135, 1335, 2129(A3) tion speed 1935 2-0660-1BC 2-0600-1C WICK, SCOTLAND (GKR) HOLSTEINSBORG, GREENLAND(OYS) Area: I Area: Northern coastal waters of United Kingdom Coastal waters, western Greenland 0803, 2003 1827(A3) F2" 0303, 0903, 0145, 1345, 1827(A3) W 2265(A3) F 1503, 2103 1945 ' See figure 4 2 For South-East Iceland, Faeroes, Hebrides, Fair Isle, Viking. 2-0610-1C and ('rum arty areas "'Transmitted at conversational speed then repeated at dicta- UPERNAVIK, GREENLANDIOYN) tion speed Area: Coa..tal waters, western Greenland 2-0670-1BC 0205, 1405, 3276(A3) STONEHAVEN, SCOTLAND (GNI)) 2005 Area:1 2-0620-1C Eastern coastal waters of United Kingdom 0833, 2033 1856(A3) F 2" ANGMAGSSALIK, CREENLANDIOZL) 0303, 0903, 1856( A3 ) Area: 151)3, 21(13 Coastal waters, eastern Greenland ' See figure 4 0125, 1325, For Forth, Cromarty, and Fortie, areas 2250(A3) ' Iransmitted at conversational speed then repeated at dicta- 1925, 0725 2288 tion speed NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN 41

Frequency Radio station, area, Frequency Radio station, area, Contents Contents and broadcast time and mode and broadcast time and mode 2-0680-1BC 2-0730-1BC CULLERCOATS, ENGLAND (GCC) ILFRACOMBE, ENGLAND (GIL) Area: Area: l Eastern coastal waters of United Kingdom Western coastal waters of United Kingdom 40803, 2003 2719(A3) F 2 " 0833, 2033 2670(A3) F 2 3 0303, 0903, 2719(A3) w 0303, 0903, 2670(A3) W 1503,2103 1503, 2103 I See figure 4 See figure 4 2 For Tyne, Dogger. Fisher areas 2 For Lundy and Fashict areas 'Transmitted at conversational speed then repeated at dicta- Transmitted at conversational speed then repeated at dicta- tion speed tion speed 2-0690-1 BC 2-0740-1BC HUMBER, ENGLAND (GKZ) PORTPATRICK, SCOTLAND (GPK) Area: Area: Eastern coastal waters of United Kingdom Irish Sea 0833, 2033 1869(A3) F2" 0833, 2033 1883(A3H) F 2 " 0303, 0903. 1869(A3) w 3 0303, 0903, I 883( A.3H ) W 1503, 2103 1503,2103 See figure 4 'See figure 4 2 For Humber and German Bight areas 2 For Irish Sea and Lundy areas 'Transmitted at conversational speed then repeated at dicta- 'Transmitted at conversational speed then repeated at dicta- tion speed tion speed 2-0700-1BC 2-0750-1C NORTH FORELAND, ENGLAND (GNF) RORVIK, NORWAY (LGD) Area: Area: Southeastern coastal waters of United Kingdom Norwegian coastal waters, Froya-Rorvik-Melbu 0803, 2003 1848(A3) F2" On receipt 1757(A3H) 0303, 0903, 1848(A3) w 161.9 MHz(F3) 1503, 2103 On request do. See figure 4 For Thames. Dover. and Wight areas 2-0760i C 'Transmitted at conversational speed then repeated at dicta- ORLANDET, NORWAY (LFO) tion speed Area: 2-0710-1BC Norwegian coastal waters, Stad-Rorvik NITON, ENGLAND (GNI) On receipt 2635(A3H) 161.8MHz(F3) Area: 161.95MHz(F3) English Channel waters 162.00MHz( F3) 0833, 2033 1834(A3) F2" On request 0303, 0903, 1848( A3) w do. 1503,2103 2-0770-1C

'See figure 4 2 For Portland and Wight areas ALESUND, NORWAY (LGA) 3 irransmitted at conversational speed then repeated at dicta- Area: tiospeed Norwegian coastal waters, Lindesnes-Rorvik 2 720-1BC On receipt 1722(A3H) 161.9MHz(F3) LANDS END, ENGLAND (CID) On request do. Area:1 Southwestern coastal waters of United Kingdom 2-0780-1C 0803, 2003 1841(A3) F 2 " FLORO, NORWAY (LGL) 0303, 0903, 1841(A3) W Area: 1503,2103 Norwegian coastal waters, Lindesnes-Rorvik ' See figure 4 On receipt 2649(A3H) For Lundy, Plymouth. F3iscay and Finisterre areas "Transmitted at conversational speed then repeated at dicta- 161.95MHz(F3) tion speed 162.00MHz( F3) 42 RADIO.FELFPFIONF

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On request do. F 0954, 2154 2789(A3) F 2-0790-1C 1154, 1954 2789(A3) 1 On receipt 2789(A3) BERGEN, NORWAY (IGN) At:ea: 2-0850-1B Norwegian coastal waters. Lindesnes-Run ik STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN (SDJ) On receipt 1743(A3H) rea: 161.85MHz(F3) Oresund; Sea ofBothnia. Sea ofAland: 161.75, 161.95 northern, central, and southern Baltic On request do. 0933 2754(A3) 2-0800-1C 1778(A3) 1771 ROGALAND, NORWAY (LGQ) (333 do. Area: 2133 do. F. I Norwegian coastal waters, Lindesnes-Rorvik On receipt do. On receipt 1729(A3H) 2-01i60-1B 161.80MHz(F3) 161.95MHz(F3) TLN( ;STADE, SWEDEN (SAE) On request do. F Area: 'Sea of Aland: northern, central, and southern 2-0810-1C Baltic; Oresund FARSUND, NORWAY (LCZ) 1006, 2206 2768(A3) F

Area: 1203, 2009 2768(A3) 1 Norwegian coastal waters, Swedish horderLih- On receipt 2768(A3) desnes-Bulandet 2-0870-1B On receipt 1750(A3 H) NA/ 2663(A3H) HARNOSAND, SWEDEN (SAH) 161.85MHz(F3) A rea : 161.95MHM F3 Sea and Bay of Bothnia, Sea of Aland On request do. 0833 2733(A3) F 2761(A3) 2-0820-1C 1133 do. 1 OSLO, NORWAY (LGO) 2157 do. F, I Area: On receipt do. Norwegian coastal waters, Swedish border-Lin- 2-0880-1B desnes On receipt 2649(A3H) NIARIEHAMN, FINLAND (OFH) 161.80MH4 F3 A rea: 161.95MHz( F3 ) Northern Baltic Sea and Sea of Bothnia

On request do. F 0735, 1335 1852(A3) 1 1035, 1935 1852(A3) 2-0830-1B GOTEBORG, SWEDEN (SAG) 2-0890-1B Area: HELSINKI, FINLAND (OHG) Skagerrak, Kattegat and southern Baltic Area: On request 1785(A3) F, I Gulf of Finland

1904(A3) 2 0703, 1303 2810( A3) 1 On receipt do. 1003. 1903 2810(A3) F ' Fur ships in North Sea, Skagerrak A: northern Kottept 2 For ships in southern Kattegat 2-09(10-1B GDYNIA, POLAND ISPH1 2-0840-1B Area: KARLSKRONA, SWEDEN (SAA) BalticSea Area: 0735, 1335, 1818(A3) S, F Southern Baltic 2135 NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN 43

Frequency Radio .station, area Frequency Radio station, area. Consents Contents and hroadca.ci time and mode and broadcast lime and mode 2-0910-1B Area: German Bight RUGEN, GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC 0810, 2010; 2614(A3) (DHS) On receipt and Area: H+03 or H-1-33 Western and mid-Baltic 2-0980-1C 1719(A3) S, F 0810; 2010 SCHEVENINGEN, NETHERLANDS (PCH) 24920-IB Area: KIEL, FED. REPUBLIC of GERMANY (DAO) Netherlands coastal waters. North Sea 0340, 0940 1869(A3) W, S, F, Area: LR Germancoastal waters, Baltic Sea 1540, 2140 1939(A3) 0840, 2040, 2775(A3) 2824(A3) On receipt Odd H+05 do. I' On receipt and do 2-0930-1BC H+03 or H+33 RONNE, DENMARK (OYE) ' Dutch Ice Area: Code Danish coastal waters; the Skagerrak; North Sea 2-0990-1C On receipt and 2586( A3) odd H+33 OOSTENDE, BELGIUM (OSU) Area: I 2- 0940 -1 BC Belgian coastal waters; Dover and Thames areas LYNGBY, DENMARK (OXZ) 0103, 0803 Area: 130:1, 1603 Danish coastal waters; The Skagerrak: North 2103 2761(A3H) Sea Sec Figure 4 On receipt and 1687( A3) 2-1000-IBC odd H+03 1806(A3) BREST/LE CONQUET, FRANCE (FEU) 2-0950-1BC Area: I (a) Western Channel andcoastalwatersof SKAGEN, DENMARK (OXP) France Area: (h) Coastal waters of Portugal Danish coastal waters; The Skagerrak: North 0733, 1633, 1673(A3) S. F 2 " Sea 2153 2691(A3) On receipt and 1701( A3) 1876( A3 ) odd H+03 2740(A3) 0600 1673(A3) S. Fa;1 876(A3) 2-0960-1C See figure 4a BLAAVAND, DENMARK (OXB) For area a In French Area: For area h Danish coastalwaters: The Skagerrak: North Sea 271010-1BC On receipt and 1813( A3) SAINT-NAZAIRE, FRANCE (FF0) odd H+03 2593(A3) Area: Western Channel and coastal waters of France 2-0970-1BC 0903, 1803 1722( A3 ) S. F 2 NORDDEICH, FED. REPUBLIC of GERMANY Sec figure 4o (DAN) in French .44

MEDITERRANEAN SEA

Radio station, area, Frequency Radio station, area, Con:ell IS Frequency Contents and broadcast time and mode and broadcast time and mode 2-1020-2B 2-1060-2B VALENCIA, SPAIN ATHENS, GREECE (SVA) Area: Area: Baleares, Palos, Alboran areas (Western Greek waters; Mediterranean Sea 15°E-35°E Mediterranean) 0713, 0933, 2590(A3) S, F 2000 1680(A3) 1503, 2103 ' See figure 5 1215, 2015 8796 2- 1030 -2C 2-1070-2B GRASSE, FRANCE (TKM) BAR, YUGOSLAVIA (Bar Radio) Area: Area: Western Mediterranean Sea, north of 40°N, east Adriatic Sea to11°E 0850, 1450, 2670(A3) S, F 0733, 1233, 2649(A3) S, F 2050 1645 2-1080-2B ' See figwe 4a SPLIT, YUGOSLAVIA (Split Radio) 2 In French Area: 2-1040-2C Adriatic Sea MARSEILLES, FRANCE (FFM) 0545, 1245, 268' A3) S, F 1945 Area: Western Mediterranean Sea, mirth of 40°N, east 2-1090-2B to 11°E RIJEKA, YUGOSLAVIA (Rijeka Radio) 0705, 1220, 1906(A3) S, F 2 Area: 1615 Adriatic Sea Sec figure 4a 'In French 0535, 1435, 2771(A3) S, F 1935 2-1050-2B 2-1100-2B TRIPOLI, LIBYAN ARAB REPUBLIC (5AT) HAIFA, ISRAEL (4X0) Area: Area: Waters I0 °E -25 °E, south of 34°N Mediterranean Sea east of 25°E 0833, 1733 2197(A3) S, F 0703, 190: 2649(A3) 0948, 1748 2182(A3J) 0303, 1103, 2182(A3) 1503, 2303 45

SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN

Radio stat tern , area, f ream. 'icy Radio rta (Ion, area, r ea nen c y Con tent Confertls and broadcast one and made and bonnie. a tt time and mode 2-1110-3C 1333 1765(A3) LIZ CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA (ZSC 30) 2-1130-3C Area: Coastal waters, Orange River-Fast London SOUTH AFRICAN BROADCAST 0948, 1748 1765(A3) F CORPORATION 1333 1765(A3) LR Area: Coastalwaters, Cunene River-Agulhas 2-1120-3C 1 I 35 5995(A3) F WALVIS BAY, SOUTH AFRICA (ZSV4) 9680(A3) Area: 11790(A3) Coastal waters. Cunene River-Orange River 2105 3965(A3) F 0933, 1633 1765(A3) F 4965(A3) 46

NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN

Radio station. area. Frequency C iallent Radio station, area. reqUePle y and broadcast time and mode and broadcast time and mode ('omen is

2-1140-4A 0200, 1400 2670(A3H) F = FORT COLLINS, COLORADO (WWV) ' See figure 12 = For area d only Area: North Pacific cast of 140°W 2-1170-4ABC H+10 S, W 2 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., U,S.A. (KMI) 2500( A3 ) 5000( A3 ) Area: I 10000(\3) (a) North Pacific, Equator-30°N, east of 140°W 15000( A3 ) (h) North Pacific, north of -30°N, east of 160°E (c) Coastal waters, Pt. St. George Calif.-Pt. Con- ' National Bureau of Standards time and frequency station 'Sturm information message gives location and moi.ement of ception, Calif. stormcenters and associated wind speed. (d) Offshore Waters, 20-250 miles from shore, "Extra time slot asailable Mexican Border-Cape Flattery, Wash. 2-1150-4A 0000, 0600 4371(A3A) S, F 1500 8738.4(A3A) KEKAHA, HAWAII (WWVH) ' 8735.2(A3A) Area: 13161.5(A3A) North Pacific Ocean. 13151.0(A3A) South Pacific Ocean 17307.5( A3A ) H+48, 2500( A3) S. W ' See figure 12 H+49, 5000( A3 ) A frequency will not he used for weather transmissions if H+503 10000(A3). other traffic is in progress at broadcast time. 1 5000( A3 ) 2-1181-4C ' National Bureau of Standards time and frequency station Storm information message gives location and moi.ement of ADAK, ALASKA (NM,J21) storm centers and associated wind speed. Area: I "Broadcast segments of 45 seconds duration are separated by Alaskan coastal waters, Cape Sarichef-Attu 15-second intervals. Extra time slot available. 0030, 0530, 2670(A3H) S, F 1340, 1730 2-1160-4ABC ' Sec figure 10. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., U.S.A. (NNIC) 2 -1 190-4C Area: I (a) North Pacific, Equator-30°N, east of 140°W ATTU, ALASKA, U.S.A. (NMJ22) (h) North Pacific, north of 30°N, cast of I60°E Area: I (c) Offshore Waters, 20-250 miles from shore, Alaskancoastalwaters,CapeSarichef-Attu Mexican Border-Cape Flattery, Wash. (Areas 12 and 13) (d) Coastal waters,Pt.St.George, Calif.-Pt. 0045, 0545, 2670(A3H) S, F Conception. Calif. 1350, 1745 0430, 1030, 4393.4(A3J) S. F See figure 10. 1230, 8760.8(A3J) 2-1200-4C 13144(A3J) 1630, 2230 8760.8( A3J ) S. F CAPE SARICHEF, ALASKA, U,S.A. (NRW) 13144(A3.1) Area: I . 17290(A3J) Alaskan coastal waters, Castle Cape-Adak; Cape 1530, 1900, 157.1 MHz( F3) F Sarichef-Port Heiden and Bristol Bay 2330 (Areas 5, 6, and 12) 0015, 0515, 2670(A3H) S, F 1310, 1715 See fi2iire lu NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN 47

Radio station, area, Frequency Radio station, urea, Frequenc) COntentS and broadcast time and mode. and broad( ast tone and mode 2- 1210 -4C 2100 COLD BAY, ALASKA, U.S.A. (KCI95) 2-1260-4C Area:' Alaskan coastal Waters, Areas 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, JUNEAU, ALASKA, U.S.A. (KCI97) Area:1 13 0500, .,700 251'2(A3) S, F Alaskan coastal waters, Area 1 0800. 2200 4134:9 0600, 1900 . 23,2(A3) S. F See figure 10

2-1220-4C See figure 10 KING SALMON, ALASKA, U.S.A. (KC198) 2-1261-4C Area: Alaskan coastal waters. Areas 5, 6, 7, 8 JUNEAU, ALASKA, U.S.A. (NMJ 1) Area: 0215 2, 2015 " 2382(A3) S, F Alaskan coastal waters-Skagwag to Dixon En- 'See figure 10 2 May-Sept. trance 0100, 0700, 2670(A3H) S, F 2-1230-4C -1300; 1900 157.1M11z(F3) KODIAK, ALASKA, U.S.A. (NOJ) 'See Figure 10 Area: 2-1262-4C Gulf of Alaska; Alaskan coastal waters. Areas 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 JUNEAU, ALASKA, U.S.A. (WGG58) 0200, 044.5, 2670( A3H) S, F Area: 0900, 1415, 6521.8(A3J) Alaskan coastal waters. Area 1 1645, 2100 0230, 1630, 2400 (A3) S, F 'See figure 10 2100, 0430 1430 2-1231 See figure 10 KODIAK, ALASKA (WBH-29) 2-1270-4C Area: Gulf of Alaska 0400, 1800 4134.9(A3) W. F BIORKA ISLAND, ALASKA, U.S.A. (NMJ18) Area: 2-1240-IBC Alaskan coastal waters, Areas 1 and 2 YAKUTAT, ALASKA, U.S.A. (KGD91) 0100, 0800, 2o70(A3H) S. F Area: 1300, 2000 'Se,figure ID Alaskan coastal waters, Areas I and 2; Gulf of Alaska 2-1271 0900, 2100 2382(A3' S, F PETERSBURG, ALASKA (WRN-42) 030(), 1600 4134.9 Area: Sot,theast Alaska Coastal Waters, Area I

'See figure 10 0230, 0430 I 62.0MHz( F3) 1430, 1630 2-1250-4C 2100 OCEAN CAPE, ALASKA, U.S.A. (NMJ19) 2-1272 Area: Alaskan coastal waters. Areas Iand 2 LENA POINT, ALASKA (WRN-40) 0145, 0845, 2670( A31-1 ) S, F Area: Southeast Alaska Coastal Waters, Area I 1345, 2045 157.1MHz(F3) 0230, 0430 162.OMHz(F3) 'seefigure 10. 1430, 1630 2100 2-1255 2-1279 MUD BAY, ALASKA (WRN-43) Area: Southeast Alaska Coastal Waters, Area 1 KETCHIKAN, ALASKA (WRN-41) 0230,0430, 162.0MHz( F3 Area: Southeast Alaska Coastal Waters, Area 1 -1430,46J0 _ 0230, 0430 162.0MHz( F3) 1430. 1630 48 RADIOTELEPFIONE

Radio station, area, Frequency Caliente Radio .station, area. Frequency Contents and broadcast tittle and made' \and broadcast tune and mode 2100 2-1'320-4C 2-1280-4C BULL HARBOR, B.C., CANADA (VAG) Area: KETCHIKAN, ALASKA, U.S.A. INNI1) Coastal watersof British Columbia Area:' 0225, 120 1630(A3H) Sz F, LR Alaskan coastal waters, Areas I anu 1455, 1\.40, 161.65MHz(F3) 0115, 0815, 2670(A3H) S, F 1705, 19' 0 1315,2015 I 61.9MHz( F3 ) See figure 10 See figure 11 .2-1281-4C 2-1330-4C KETCHIKAN, ALASKA, U.S.A. IW(;G 56) ALERT BAY, B.0 , CANADA (VAF) Area: Area: Coastal waters( British Columbia Alaskan coastal waters, Area I 0420,:405, 0(A3h) S, F, LR 0230,0430, 1430 2312(A3) S, F 1520, 1920 161 5MHz(F3) 1630,2100 161 Hz(F3) See figure HI See. figure II 2-1285 2-1340-4C SITKA, ALASKA (WDU.29) SPRING ISLAND, B.C., CA.DA (VAE2) Area: Alaskan Coastal Waters, Area I Area: 0230,'0430- S, F Queen Charlotte Sound, West Coast Vancouver 2400 (A3) Island 1430, 1630 0510, 1425, 1630( A3) S, F, LR 2100 2110 2- 1290 -4 BC 1235 'see figure 11 ANNETTE, ALASKA, U.S.A. (KGD58) 1-1350-4C Area: I Alaskan coastal waters, Area Gulf of Alaska TOFINO, B.C., CANADA (VAE) 1000, 2200 2382(A3) S, F Area: 0200, 1500 4134.9 Coastalwaters of BritishColumbia between 48.5°N And 52°N 0350, 1330, 1630(A3H) S, F, LR See figure 10 1440, 1930 161.65MHz( F3) 161.9MHz(F3) See figure 11 2-1300-4C 2- 1360 -4C PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., CANADA(VA.1) COMOX, B.C., CANADA (VAC) Area: Area: Hecate Strait and Dixon Entrance 'Queen Charlotte Strait, Johnstone Strait, Juan 0340, 0845, 1630(A3H) S, F. I_R de Fuca Strait, Strait of Georgia 1305, 1550, 161.65MHz( F3 M435, 1435, .1630(A3) S, F, L.R 1840, 2150 16! 69MHz( F3 ) 1720, 2040 161.65MHz( F3 ) 161.9MHz(F3) 2-1310-4C 2--I370-4C SANDSPIT, B.C., CANADA (VAH) VANCOUVER, B.C., CANADA (VAI) Area: Area: Queen Charlotte Sound, HecateStrait. Dixon Juan de Fuca Strait, Strait of Georgia Entrance, West Coast Charlotte Is. 0410, 1310, 1630(A3H) S, F. LR 0520, 091(1, - 1630( /OH ) -S, F, LR 1610, 1910 161.65MHz(F3) Tt24117 I 7 3 5, 161.9MHz(F3) 2210, 2310 1850, 2220 161.9MHz(F3) NORTH PACIFICOCEAN 49

Radio station, area. Frequency Frequency 'Contents Radio .station, area, Contents and broadcast time and mode and broadcast tone and mode 2-1380-4C 0515, 1715 2598(A3H) S, F, LR VICTORIA, B.C., CANADA (VAK) 2-1440-4C Area: 2- 1450 -4C West Coast Vancouver Is., Juan de Fuca Strait, Strait of Georgia COOS BAY, ORE., U.S.A. (KTJ) 0420, 1250, 1630( A3H) S, F, LR Area: 1415, 2010 161.65MHz(F3) Coastal waters, Tatoosh Is.-Pt. St. George, Calif. 2250 161.9MHz(F3) 1730 2566(A3H) S, F, LR 2-1390-4C 2- 1451 -4C PORT ANGELES, WASH., U.S.A. (NOW) COOS BAY, ORE., U.S.A. (NOE) Area: Area: coastal waters, Tatoosh Is.-Pt. St. George, Calif. Straitof JuandeFuca,InlandWaters of 2670(A3J) Western Washington 1215 0520, 0530, 157.1MHz( F3 ) 0545, 1745 2670(A3J) S, F, LR 0540, 0530, 157.1MHz(F3) 1720, 1730. 1730 1740 2-1400-4C 2-1460-4C SEA= E, WASH., U.S.A. (KOW) EUREKA. CALIF., U.S.A. (KOE) Area; Area: Inland Waters of western Washington; Strait of Coastal waters, Pt.St. George, Calif.-Pt. Con- Juan de Fuca; Coastal waters, Tatoosh Is.- ception, Calif. Pt. St. George, Calif. 0445, 1645, 2450( A3H) 5, F. LR 0500 ', 1700 ' 2522( A3H) S, F, LR 2145 2506(A3H) On receipt and do. I hour earlier during Da,light Sa%ingIlene ' Broadcast odd hours 2-1410-4C 2- 1470 -4C SEATTLE, WASH., U.S.A. (NMW43) HUMBOLDT BAY, CALIF., U.S.A. (NMCI I) Area: Area: Inland Waters of Western Washington Coastal waters, Pt.St. George, Calif.-Pt. Con- ception. Calif. 1700 157.IMHz(F3) 0300, 1500 2670(A3J) 1545, 2315 157.1 MHz(F3) 2-1420-4C ASTORIA, ORE., U.S.A. (NMW) 2-1480-4C Area: SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., U.S.A. (KLH) Coastalwaters,TatooshIs.-Pt,St.George. Area: Calif.; Strait of Juan de Fuca; Inland Waters Coastal waters Pt. St. George. Calif.-Pt. Concep- of western Washington tion, Calif. 0430, 1630, 2450(A3H) 0530, 1730 2670(A3J) S, F, LR S. F 2130 2506( A3H ) 1200 0515, 1715 157.1MHz(F3) F 2- 1481 -4C 2- 1430 -4C MONTEREY, CALIF., U.S.A. (NMC6) Area: ASTORIA, ORE., U.S.A. (KFX) Coastal waters, Pt. Conception, Calif.-Mexican Area: Border Coastal waters; Tatoosh Is.-Pt. St. George.Calif. 0330, 1530; 2670(A3J) On receipt.

' 50 RADioTFLEPHONE

Radio staiwn, area, Frequem Radio %falloff, area, I. reason.r (.0111eal.S CalitellIS and broadcast time and mode and broadcast ne and mode 1545, 2345 157.1 MHz(F3) I No broadcast on Monday. No broadcast on Sunday. 2-1490L4C 2-1530-4AC LONG BEACH, CALIF., U.S.A. (NMQ) HONOLULU, HAWAII, U.S.A. (NMO) Area: Area: Coastal waters, Pt. Conception, Calif.-Mexican (a) Coastal waters out 20 Miles from Hawaiian Border Islands 0500, 1430, 2670(A3J) S. F, LR (h) Offshorewaterswithin 1000Milesof 1900, 2300 157.1MHz(F3) Hawaiian Islands 2-1500-4C (c) North Pacific: Equator-50°N, 140°W-160°E (d) South Pacific: Equator-25°S, 110°W-160°E SAN PEDRO, CALIF., U.S.A. (KOU) 0000, 0600 2670(A3H) F' Area: 1200, 1800 Coastal waters, Pt. Conception, Calif.-Mexican 0545, 1745 6521.8(A3J) F " Border 8760.8(A3J) 0400, 1600 2466(A3H) S. F 13144(A3J)4 2566(A3H) ' 0500, 1700 157.1 MHz(F3) 'Used in daytime only. For ;tree a & h. Used at 0545 only. 2-1510-4B "For areas c & d ' Used at 1745 only LA JOLLA, CALIF., U.S.A. (WWI)) ' Area: 2-1540-4AC Offshore waters (20-250 Miles Offshore)from HONOLULU, HAWAII, U.S.A. (KBP) Cape Flattery, Wash. to Guadalupe Is. A rea 0245, 1300 44119.4( A3J ) S. F (a) Coastal watersout20Milesfrom Hawaiian 8789.6(A3J) Islands 13147.5(A3J) (h) Offshorewaterswithin 1000Milesof Broadcast Mon.-Fri . June 15.0ct. HawaiianIslands Sec figure 12. 0400, 1000. 2530(A3) 2-1520-4A 1600. 2200 HONOLULU, HAWAII, U.S.A. (WN') 2-1541 Area: GUAM, MARIANAS IS. (NRV) (a) North Pacific: Equator-50°N, 140°W- 160°E Area: (b) South Pacific: Equator-25°S, 110°W-160°E Local Waters 0525', 2025 8751.2(A31-1) S, F 10(:5.2205 2670(A3J) F 17272.5(A3H) 0730, 2330 157.1MHz(F3) F 51

SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN

Radio station, area, Frequency. Radio station, area, Frequency Contents Contents and broadcast rime and mode and broadcast tnne and mode 2-1545 0140, 0740, 2207(A3) LR 1940 KEKAHA, HAWAII (WWVH) 0318, (1)18, 2207( A3 ) S, F See 2-1150 1518, 211.8 2-1547 2-1590-5C HONOLULU, HAWAII (KQM) AWARUA, NEW ZEALAND (ZLB) Sec 2-1520 Area: 2-1550-5B New Zealand coastal waters 0125, 0725, 2207(A3) LR MAHINA, TAHITI (MAHINA RADIO) 1925 Area: 0248, 0848, 2207(A3) S, F Waters 08°S-28°S, 134°W-155°W 0940, 1448, 0030, 0230, 8764(A3J) W, 2048, 2140, 1800, 2100 0533, 1703 2620(A3) W 2-1600-5C 2100 8764(A3J) F CHATHAM ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND (ZLC) 8764(A3H) F " 2115 Area: 2200 2670( A3) F Waters invicinityof Chatham Islands' and ' See figure 17. Broadcast on A3i and repeated on ArtH at beginning of between Chatham Is. and New Zealand watch period of "Schooner traffic-. 0350, 0950, 2207( A3) S, F 'In French 2150 ' At broadcast times of A VURNA 2-1610-5C 2-1560-5B WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND (ZLW) SUVA, FIJI ISLANDS (3DP) Area: Area: New Zealand coastal waters (a) Equator-25°S, 160°E-140°W 0135, 0735, 2153(A3) LR 0003,0403, 4377.4(A3)'. 1935 0803, 2003 8796( A3 ) ' 0303, 0903, 2153(A3) S, F 2-1570-5B 1003. 1503, 1103, 2203 NOUM11.:A, NEW CALEDONIA (RADIO NOUMEA) 2-1620-5B Area: ' ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA (VIA) Waters 300 Miles Seaward from New Caledonia Area: and New Hebrides S, F Offshore waters-Adelaide area 0000, 0200, 670(A3) 0848, 2303 4136.3(A3H) F, LR, 0900, 1100 3355(A3) SR, 7170(A3) 2201(A3A,H,J) 11825(A3) See figure 19a ' See figure 18 2-1630-5B 2.-In French MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA (VIM) 2-1580-5C Area: AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND (ZLD) Offshore waters-Melbourne area Area: 0303, 0733, 2201(A3H) LR, New Zealand coastal waters 2148, 2333 2 4136.3(A3H) SR 52 RADIOTELEPHONE.

Radio station, area. Ereyteevtc s Radio station, area. Frequency Contents COnlentS and broadcast time and mode and broadcast tinn. and mode 1133,1533, 2201(A3H) THURSDAY ISLAND, AUSTRALIA (VII) 1933 4136.3(A3H) Area: ' 'Sec figure I9a Offshore waters-Darwin. Port Moresby, Sunday 0718 Townsville and Brisbane areas 2- 1640 -5 B 0648, 2303 2201(A3H) 0248 4136.3 SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (VIS) See figure I9a Area: Offshore waters-Sydney area 1-1680-5B 0203. 0703, 4136.3(A3H) F, LR, DARWIN, AUSTRALIA (VID) 2203 4136.3(A3H) SR Area: 2201(A3H) Offshore waters-Darwin area 'See figure 19a 0733. 2233 2201(A3,A3H) F. LR, 2-1650-5B 0348 4136.3(A3.A3H) SR See figure 19a BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA (VIB) Area: ----- 2-1690-5B Offshore waters-Brisbane and Townsville areas PORT MORESBY, PAPUA (VIG) 0318, 0833, 4136.3(A3H) F, Area: 2333 (A3H) SR Offshore waters-Port Moresby area 4136.3 0018, 2203 4407(A3) F, LR, 4136.3 SR I See figure I9a 0603 2201(A3) F. L.R, SR 2-1660-5B See figure I9a TOWNSVILLE, AUSTRALIA (VIT) 2-1700-5B Area: Offshore waters-Townsville area RABAUL, NEW BRITAIN (VJZ) 0333, 0748 2201(A3H) F. LR. Area: 2133 4136.3 SR Offshore waters-Rabaul area See figure I9,t 0503, 2103 2201(A3) F,LR, 4407( A3) SR -1670-5B ' See figure I9a 53

INDIAN OCE,:, \T, RED SEA AND PERSIAN GULF

rryurnr KuJur ,ta rims. area. regtierii Mlents and brIklat ail IIMe ti,,rde 2-1710-6(' 2- 1760-6(' CAPE 'FM% N SOtHIA FR I('. ZSC30) JAZIRAT DAS 12A1151 reii Arca. Cil;tst,11 %. Ater,Oraag,e River last London Local areas around Jazirat Das, Unnu Shalt., Rig 1i()48 17-ts 17()Tq A3 ) a/ oakum, Hail and Dalmah 1311 1 7( A3 ) 1.R 0445,I 1(1) Ch. 18, 201E31 2 1720-6 2-1770-6C PORT ELIZ kBEII, SOI III AFRICA (ZSQ71 AL KUWAITI91:1:1 Area Area: Coastal w.tt(.rs\inilhas-1 ourenco \1.arques Vicinity. of Al Kuwait NI'' 172i t 1765( A3 ) 1. 0530, 1730 2200( A31 17()5( FR I 2-1780-68 2-1730--6C BROONIF., AUSTRALIA IVIO) DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA IZSD) Area: .Irea Offshorewaters,Perth,13roome and Darwin \+,tteIN. Agulhas-Fourenco Marques., Areas Channel south of 15'S 11803 2333 2201(A3) F, FR, s 1705( A3 ) F 4 I 30.3( A3H1 SR

8744.8( A3H Sec figure Iqh (71iz I 765) ) .1377 41:0 ) 2-1790-68 I 7h5)..\ ) 1.R CARNARVON, AUSTRALIA (VIC) Arca:' 2-1740-611 Offshore waters, Perth and Broome areas PORT LOUIS II %RIME:, NIAURFFIUS(3B11) 0418, 0818, 2201(A3,A,H3) F 2318 4130.3( A3A,H.J)

S 501:-851. Sec figure I -t-to3LA3) S, 1. 2-1800-611 tiff' :I) ESPERAN('E, AUSTRALIA (VIE) 2-1750-611 Area: I NAIR()111, KENVA(5 010)3Offshore waters, 31)°S- -35 °S,1 (0°F-1291-i Area.' 2201(A3) Indian 1"`'N-11"S. irons Coast to ntrl. 4130.3( A3 ) 1210 9ti5(ti A1,1 ) S. 0833 do. 11.11, Sec figure 91, 54

Section 3-Radiofacsiniile

Nettai NI.111011.Old 11.11 and No .1hhto,I.111.11 No .11,hrt%1.111orl

NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN 0'90 Buenos Aires. Argentina 0300 0010 Frobisher, N.W. F. Canada Pretoria. South Africa 020 Halifax, N.S., Canada 0030 Roston, Mass. NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN 0040 Brentwood, N.Y. 0;10.Edmonton, Alberta, Cinada 0050 Norfolk, Va, 0320.San Francisco, Calif. 0060 Washington, D.C. 0330 I.aJolla, Calif. 0070. Bracknell, U.K. 0340..Honolulu, Hawaii 00K0 Bracknell, U.K. 0330.. 11°1401411u, Hawaii 0090 Northwood, C.K. 0361) Guam, Mariana Is. 0110 Stockholm, Sweden 0370 Khabarovsk, U.S.S.R. 0120 Helsinki. [inland 0380 I okyo, Japan 0390 Bangkok, Thailand (1130.... Moscow, IS .S.R. 0400 0135 Offenbach FRG Canberra, Australia 0140 Hamburg, Fed. Republic of Germain, SOUTH PACIFIC 0(7EAN 0150 Paris, France 041)1 Darwin, Australia 0160 Rota, Spain 0420 Honolulu, Hawaii 0170 Madrid, Spain 04,30 Guam, Mariana Is. 0180..... Dakar. Senegal 0440 Canberra, Australia

MEDITERRANEAN SEA INDIAN OCEAN, RED SEA 'AND PERSIAN GULF 0190 Rota. Spain 0200 Madrid, Spain 0450 Pretoria, South Africa 0210 Paris. France 0460 Nairobi. Kenya 0220 Rome, hab 0470. Rota, Spain 041)0 0230.. Cairo, Egypt 13.:ograde. YugoslaNhi lehran, Iran 0150 ,Si itj,i Bulgaria 1)51H), New Delhi, India 0260 Ankara.I urke 0270 Cairo. Eppt ANTARCTIC NAATI:PS

Sot TH 0..; it ( )rcathis. Orkin:N.Is. 021)0. 12n, de Janeiro, Braid 55

SECTION 3

RADIOFACSIM ILE BROADCASTS

Explanatory Notes: Facsimile Transmission (F4 emissi(3n) frequencies listed are carrier frequencies. 2. .transmission speed is 120 scans/minute unless Otherwise noted. 3. Hours that a frequency isin use arc shown inside parentheses immediately following the frequency. (No indication of time if operation is 24 hours/day.) 4. A general description of the areal coverage is given for each broadcast.

5 Detailed schedules of transmission of products on U.S. Navy radio stations are subject to change and are not ipcluded. However, the current schedule is broadcast at a fixed time each day and this time is listed. (. Only radiofacsimile charts of interest to most mariners are listed in this section. Following are definitions of the terms used to describe these charts: Analysis A chart that shows existing sea-level pressure patterbs. including centers of high and low pressure. and frontal systems. Plotted ohserational data may be included. PrognosisA chart showing forecast conditions at a specified future time. NephanalysisAnalysis of satellite photographs in terms of type and amount of clouds. Significant Weather Depiction ('hart --\ chart that shows frontal systems with associated cloud pattern and precipitation or areas. I hese charts may show either recent conditions or forecast conditions. Wave/Swer/Sea Condition ('hartsthese charts vary in content. In general, they show sea and/or swell heights. direction from which the sea and swell are moving, and/or periods. The charts may he either analyses or prognoses. Sea-SurfaceI cmperature ChartAu analysis of the of the sea. for a given ocean area. The Appendix contains inform u aid in the interpretation of radiofacsimile weather charts. 56

NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN

RatilIP gallon, area Radio ninon area. fret/nen( y. and ( 1,P:tent, )requene and onlenfs broach as( erne brad, a,n nme 3-0010-1 3-0040-1

FROBISHER N.W.T., CANADA )VRC 3) I BRENTWOOD, N.V., U.S.A. (WFH/WFK) Area: Hudson Strait, Hudson Bay, Fast(-oastBaffin Western North Atlantic Island,FoxeBasin,Lancaster Sound, Queen Frequency' (kHz): Elizabeth Islands 9290(0712-1212) Frequency ( kHz ): 9389.5(0712-1212) 3153, 7710 11035(0712-1212) 1815 Ice information 17436.5(1950- 2350) 0815 Ice information (repeat) 0750. 195(1 Surface analysis Broadea,t Jul!. I (io Is 1046, 2307 24-hr surface/sea and wind 3-0020-1 prognoses 1 150 36-hr wind wave/swell HALIFAX, N.S., CANADA 1C1211) prognosis; Area: 24-hr/36-hr combined sea Western North Atlantic height prognoses 2 Frequency (kHz): rainonissionshearnedtowards Caribbean.Centraland 4271, 9890, 13510, South America on it nran bearing of 165° 133.15 , Sea height in ineterN 0316. 0916, Earl\ surface analysis 3-0050-1 1516. 2116 0500, 1100, Final snrface analysis NORFOLK, VA., U.S.A. (NAM) 1700, 2300 Area: 0000, 1200 Ice inhumation North Atlantic Ocean 0416, 1616 Wave analysis/12-hr prognosis Frequeney (kHz): 1)616, 1816 24/36-hr wave pryynoses 3357, 4975, 8080 W120, 1720 36-hr surface/500 nth 10865, 16410, 20015 prognoses 0000 Schedule 1200 Test chart 1 1 0. 2320 42/45-hr surface/500 nib prognoses 11..5 Na. Fleet liroadea,t (NFAX 1020 Surface extended prognosis 3-0060-1 0800, 2000 Sea surface temperature analysis WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S.A. (KWAF) 2220 lest chart Area: '11)15 ktli m tti,edI tun I (w .m \1 cJncvi.ic North Atlantic Ocean ' For ;tal..1th and sth d.os Frequency (kHz): 4793.5, 69 12.5, 10185, 3-0030-1 12201. 13472.5. 14671.5, B()STI/N, MASS., (NILO 15620.5. 17670.5. 19955, Area:. "3068.5 Western North Atlantic 0636, 1836 Surface analysis Frequency (kHz): 0700, 1900 I 2/24-hr surface and significant 8502, 1275(1 weather prognosis 1600 Ice information' 1200 '" hr surface prognosis 033'). 0900 'IIt,,f (Wilt oI C.1 cht.rd14,co ..ather advisory how,. !Oar,. h lulappro 1545, 2000 NOR IIIArt 1 AN It(()(I AN 57

Radii, NW HMI, area. 161114, 11,1111,t1. tl'aIl ( f requenc v. and (nti (col 1. UM/ hnoadt.1.1 tune bf14111,11f NMe 0530 Ester led forecast (Mon.. 1440 48/72-hr surface prognoses Wt-d. Fri.) 0900, 211370 Wave anb,sisa 0500, 0515, 'Fest chart 1315, 2359 24-hr ).).a) .e prognosis 1708, 1730 (1110, 1316 48-hr wave prognosis 1159, 1759 Nephimalysis 't' S Al( Force hroailco.t hi:anted to Panama Canal tong on Ncparait.: of In:qui:rim, 1500 Extended inference (72-hr1 each bromic:1.r tviii frequencre are each 1400 Sea ice observations dcpcnding oil condition. 142)) Sea surface temperature. British Isles coastal waters 3-0070-1 0100, 130)) Radio frequency check BRACKNELL, UNITED KIN(;DONI i(;FA) ;N;ye .clicltdc IrMi.mitted eachrhurdaNal 0837 Area: Eastern North Atlantic 3-0090-I Frequency (kHz): NORTHWOOD, UNITED KINGDOM ( NIHU) 3189.5(0000-2400) Area: 4610(1800-2400) Northeast Atlantic 8040(0000-2400) Frequency (kHz): 11086.5(0000-2400 1 4180, 0435.55. 8502, 14582.5( 0000-1800 1 11844.5, 16938, 12384 0333, 0820. Surface analysis 0700, 1100, Surface analysis 0933, 1533. 1950, 2110 2133 0720, 1120 Significant weather prognosis 0433, 1033. 24-hr surface prognosis 1410 Sea surface temperature and ice analysis 1033. 2233 1950 Oceanographic forecast 30-h. surface prognosis 0112, 1147 2010 Sea and swell forecast 1440 ,18.'',2-hr surface prognoses 24/48-hr surface I rognoses "(7945, 2037 Wive analysis Mute scheala, .1101c,1 1,1 change v.ithmit nolicc 115N), 2350 24-hr wave prognosis 0001, 1301 48-hr wave prognosis 3-0110-1 1119, 1320 Nephanalvsis STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN (SAY, SMA) 1012.2 Ni., A .L.)),..alde 1, u.uromuca vin h1 loirmla:,at .4rea: ONI Northeast Atlantic and Baltic Sea 3-0080- I Frequency (kHz): 119.85(0300-17001 BRACKNELL, UNITED KINGDONI (( ;EE) 4(137.5(0000-2400) Area: o901( 060(!-2400 ) Eastern North Atlantic 8077.5(0000-2100) Frequency (k Hz ): 0355,1013, Surface analysis 4782(0000-2490) 1555 2205 9203( 000(1-2400 ) .1735, 1845 I 8/30-hrsurface prognoses 0915 30-hr surface prognosis 14436(0000-2400) 1100 48-hr surface prognosis 2618.5(1800-0000, OctI -Mar 11: 1130,1920 Ice Chart ( Baltic Sea) 1900-0500 Apr. 1-Sept. 10) vU ,C.111../1111ffilll: 18161(0000-1x90 Octi -Niar 31: 0500-1900 Apr.I -Sept. 3(1) 3-0120-1 0333, 0826, Surface all:dsis HELSINKI, FINLAND (()FA 83) 0933, 1533. 1133 Baltic Sea 0433, 1033 24 hr surface prognosis Frequency (kHz): 1033. 2233 83.1, 8018 ' 58 RADIDFAcsimiLE

Radio station, area Radio station, area. frequency, and flien11 frequenc ). and (railcar% hroadca.si itmt broad( a.%! lane 0040 12/18/24/30-hr surface 3-0140-1 prognoses 0930 24/36-hr surface prognoses HAMBURG-QUICKBORN/PINNEBERG, FED. 0740 Ice information/surface water REPUBLIC OF GERMANY temperature Area: Used for 0740 Transmission only Northeastern North Atlantic Frequency (kHz): 3-0130-1 3695.8(0905-1014), 13627.1(21(18-2157) MOSCOW, U.S.S.R. 0918', 2120 Surface analysis Area: 0948 Surface analysis, North Sea Eastern North Atlantic 0931,2133 24-hr surface prognosis Frequency (kHz): 2108 Sea conditions analysis 5355(0000-2400) 09052, 21452 Ice information, western No. 7750(0000-2400) Atlantic 10980( 0000-2400 ) 1002 Sea surface temperature, 15950(0220-1745) North Sea 2815(1800 -0055) Not transmitted on Sunday or holidays 0220, 0820, Surface analysis ( Part 1)2 Irregularly in spring and early summer 1420, 2020 0255,0855, Surface analysis ( Part 2) 3-0150-1 1455,2055 PARES (STE, ASSISE), FRANCE 0755, 1955 Surface analysis (No Heinis.) 1340, 2155 Surface analysis (Tropics), Area: 0000 GMT 2 North Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea 0730 36-hr surface prognosis Frequency (kHz): 0742 24-hr s urface prognosis 4035(0200-0630, 1900-2200) 0955 48-hr surface pro:nosis 8085(0200-2200) 1145 72-hr surface prognosis 12260( 0700-1050,1135-1830 ) 0510, 1110, Wave height analysis " 1710, 2235 136.5( 0000-2400 ) 1045 24-hr Way: height prognosis 0342, 0945, Surface analysis 1230 Nephanalysis 1537, 2145 1250, 2340 Nephanalysis 0801, 1110 2, Surface analysis' 1315 Nephanalysis 2100 1210 Sea surface temp forecast (1542, 0958. 24-hr surface prognosis Except for tropical charts transmitted at I'.40 ;Ind 2155 1655 Transmission speed MI scans/minute 'Transmission speed 90 scans /minute 1220 72-hr surface prognosis 'For Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere 0230 I 2-hr sca surface temperature/ '10-day. forecast transmitted tIll3rd. S;th And 23rd of each month. wave height prognosis 3-0135-1 0240 36/48-hr wave height forecast 0845. 14(11 2, OFFENBACH/MAIN MAINFLINGEN, Test chart 'For area enclosed h% 4h°N, 72'W, 53"N, 691-18'N. 31"W; FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF (;ERNIANY 20'N. 27°F. Area: rallsMISSI011 speed WI scans/minute Northeastern North Atlantic; Mediterranean Sea For area enclosedhy.35nN, 2,5" NV, 1551:, 10"N. Frequency (kHz): 73°W; 09°N. 041.. 134.2 0355, 0559 Surface analysis 3-0160-1 0946, 1145 ROTA, SPAIN (AOK)1 1555, 1759 2200 Area: 0528, 1049 14-hr surface prognosis Eastern North Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea 1728, 2250 Frequency (kHz): 1100 48-hr surface prognosis 7626(0(100-2400) 8100(0000-2400)

r NORTH ATLANTIC OCFAN 59

Radio Station, area, Radio cram''', area. frequency, and runlet!! frequem. and Content broadcast time broadca%t tune 12184(0000-2400) 0705, 1645 24-hr surface prognosis/200 mh 3713(210(T-0700) prognosis 5206(2000-0800) 1125 48-hr surface prognosis 1290? 0800-2000) 1(13(1, 1715 Wave height analysis 1050 30-hr wave height prognosis 15941.5( 0700-2100) 1230 Nephanalysis 0000, 1200 Schedule 1700 Sea surface temperature U.S N;R:,I:FAX Firoatica,t 3-0180-1 3-0170-1 DAKAR, SENEGAL (6VU/6VY) MADRID, SPAIN Area: Area: Eastern Atlantic-Equator to 35°N, 35°W to 22.5°E Eastern North Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea Frequency (kHz): Frequency (kHz): 13667.5(000(1 -2400 ) 3650, 6918.5, 10250 19750( 0830-200(1 ) 0410 Surface analysis/300 mh 7587.5( 2000-0830 analysis 0950, 2150 Surface analysis 1555 Surface analysis/500 mh analysis 60

MEDITERRANEAN SEA

Radio million. ain't I. Rat110 altIffoll, aria. frequ eneand fairtth, I ,and broadeag lime brOilth 41,1 HUN' 3-0190-2 3-0250-7, ROTA, SPAIN (AOK) SOFIA, BULGARIA ILZA8) Note: Transmitted onh,onrequest S Na:,.hi'. Area: Frequcne, list supplied h!. Nt.10011Wil12 e ring 30°N, 20°W; 28°N, 34°E; 64°N, 45 °W: 60°N, 63°E Frequency( kHz ): 3-0200-2 4813 MADRID, SPAIN 11..;30, 1110 Surface analysis ' ' :111S111ISS11111.peed SC:InqrnInUtl! sec:I-017(1_1 3-0260-2 3-0210-2 ANKARA, TURKEY (YMA) PARIS (STF ASSISE), FRANCE Area: Sec 3-m Si) I Mediterranean Sea 3-0220-2 F.L..iuency( kHz): -;7( 1600-0030) ROME, ITALY (IMB) 56(1(0500-1400) Area: 6790(0500-1400) NorthAtlanticeastof15°W;Mediter 0520, 1015, Surface analysis Black, and Caspian Seas 1620, 2210 Frequency (kHz): 1200, 2307 24-hr surface prognosis 4777.5(0000-2400) 1115, 2335 36-hr surface prognosis 8146.6( 0000- 2400 ) 0620, 1330, Significant weather prognosis 2007 1 3600( 060(1 -2030 ) 0645 Daily weather bulletin 0450, 1650 Preliminary surface analysis 1040, 1830 Nephanalysis 0625, 1050, Surface analysis 050)), 0725, Test chart 1815, 2250 1600

1020 36-hr surface prognosis ' on Sunda 0350, 1225, Nephanalysis Note: All transmissions are 0)) Sczint/m mute 1550, 2230 3-0270-2 0410, 1610 Test chart CAIRO. EGIZYC (SUU) 3-0230-2 Area: BEOCRAD, YUGOSLAVIA (YZZ) Mediterranean Sea, Red SLa and waters around Africa, north of 10°S Area: Frequency( kHz); Mediterranean Sea 9043( 0000-2400 ) Frequency (kHz): 17365(0645-1845) 5800(0700-1700) 5127( 1845-0645) 3520(1700-070(1) 0530, 1130, Surface ;malysis 0445, 0730, Surface analysis 1730,'_330 1030,1330, 0410, 1010, 18-hr surface prognosis 1630, 1930, 2210 2230 1140, 1610, 24-hr surface prognosis 0705 24-hr surface prognosis 2340 All transmissionsMIsemis/minute 2I ransinissions (1030, 0500, Significant weather prognosis are c,'s .itio%e registered frequem.ics 1100, 1700 f' ror MEDITERRA%; EAN SEA 61

Radio .Station, area, Radio station, area, frequency. and Contents fre,itiency, and Contents broadcast time hria,dca.st tone 1340 Nephanalysis 62

SOUTH ATLANTICOCEAN

Radio station, area. Radio station, area. frequency, and Contents broadcast time frequency. and Content. broadcast time 3-0280-3 0300, 1600 Surface analysis RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL (PWZ) 1900 Surface prognosis Area: 2000 Significant weather prognosis South Atlantic- 10°N to 35°S, 10°W to South 0700, 2145 Nephanalysis American Coast 3-0300-3 Frequency(kHz): 12025 0430, 1700 Surface analysis, PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA (ZRO) Sea surface temperature Area: South Atlantic Past of .10°W, Indian Oceanwest of 3-0290-3 80°E BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA (LRO/LRB) Frequency( kHz): Area: 4314(1800-0430 ) 7508(0000-2400) Area outlined by 48°S, 12 °E; 48'S, 132°W;04°N, 30°W; 04°N, 90°W 13773(0000-2400) Frequency(kHz): 18238(0300-1730) 0515, 1000, Surface analysis 5185, 10720, 18093 1545, 1930 63

NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN

Radio station, area, Radio station, area, frequency and Contents frequency., and Contents broadcast time broadcast111711' 3-0310- 2000 Surface analysis 34 Significant weather/sea state EDMONTON, ALTA., CANADA (VFE) analysis "4 Area: Wind and weather analysis 4 5 Eastern North Pacific 36-hr surface prognosis' Frequency(kHz): 36-hr sea/swell prognosis 3 8160, 11615.5, 15770.5 23()0 36-hr surface prognosis 3 4 0144, 0800, Surface analysis 36-hr sea/swell prognosis' 1344, 2010 Surface analysis " 0351, 0953, Surface analysis 2 Mean wind and weather 1550, 2144 prognOsis 5 0442, 1640, 36-hr Surface and 500 mh Mean sea/swell prognosis 5 prognoses' ' Not used for 1820, 2000, and 2300 transmissions 0257, 1457 24 and 36-hr surface prognosis 'Used for 1820. 2000. and transmissions only 1016, 2216 48-hr surface prognosis 'For area north of 20°N, cast of 160°F, ' Repeated transmission idNorth America. Atlantic, Artie. & eastern North Pacific For area 20°S-30°N. east of 1609A,' 'Northern Hemisphere For North Pacific and North Atlantic 3-0320-4 3-0330-4 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., U.S.A. (NMC) LA JOLLA, CALIF., U.S.A. (WWD) Area: Area: (a)20°S-37°N, east of I60°W Eastern North Pacific: South Pacific. Equator-20°S (b)28°N-52°N, east of 141°W and cast of 160°W (c )10°S-40°N, east of 160 °W Frequency( k Hz): (d)10°S-30°N, east of I 60°W 4344.1,8680.1, 12728.1, 17149.3 2 Frequency ( kHz): 8644.1 0000 Schedule (Monday only) (Not used at 1700 GMT) 0100 36-hi surface prognosis 17408.6 1500 2 Wind and weather analysis 36hr sea/swell prognosis .14 and forecast' Surface analysis Mean wind and weather I 700 Weekly mean sea surface prognosis 4' Temperature analysis 2300 Wind and weather analysis Mean sea and swell prognosis and forecast 5 231(-) Sea and swell analysis'' 0520 72/96-hr extended outlook Sea surface temperature Surface analysis " 2320 7 Significant weather/sea state analysis " 2320 " Weekly mean mixed prognosis " layer depth analysis 1" 0700 72/96-hr extended outlook'' Surface analysis "4 Carrier frequencies, broadcast made on upper sidehand Significant weather/sea state prognosis "4 1500 Mean wind and weather prognosis 1820 Surface .inalysis.'" Significant weather/sea state prognosis " Wind and weather analysis 64 RADIOFACSINIILF

Radio station, area, Radio 316 non, area, frequency, and ((Intent% frequency. and Comer!', broadcast time broadcast 11170. Mon.-Fri. incl. 3980 3 For area a. chart depicts wind direction & speed, position of intertropical convergence zone. cloud corer, areas of vecere 4516.7 weather, initial ,nd forecast positions of tropical disturbances 6870 lOn Friday. July-October For area b, Temperate waters 7457 ' For area a 9230 7 Thur. only 14737, 22425 " For area c. tropical waters On Fri. throughuu' year. 0245.0430. Surface analysis' "'For area d 0845. 1030. 1445. 1630. 3-0340-4 2050, 2225 HONOLULU,HAWAII, U.S.A. (NPM) 0055 24-hr surface prognosis' Area: ' Transmission speed ha scans/minute North Pacific Ocean 1 Transmission speed 120 scans/minute. Frequency(kHz): 2122(0000-2400) 3-0380-4 9440(0000-2400) TOKYO, JAPAN, UMW 13862.5( 0000-2400 ) Area 4802.5(0600-1800) Western North Pacific 16400(1800-0600 ) Frequency (kHz): 21785(I800 -0600) 3622.5. 7305,9970, 0000 Schedule 13597. 18220,22770 Na,;,Fleet Broadcast (MAX 1 0400, 1000. Surface analysis '2 3-0350-4 1600. 1725. HONOLULU,HAWAII, U.S.A. (KVM 70) 1 2000 1100 Area: No. Hemisphere surface 25°S-40°N, 160°E-110°W analysis' Frequency(kHz): 0644 24-hr surface prognosis 5037.5. 7770, 9982.5. 07!6. 1853 24-hr surface prognosis " 11090, 13627.5, 16135. 0810 Wave analysis' 23331.5 " 1020 10-day mean sea surface 0037, 0716. Surface analysis temperature 4 5 1130, 1913 1020 Surface ocean current "7 0052. 1315 24-hr surface prognosis 1020 Ice condition chart8 0655, 1130. Test chart 0054 Radio prediction 1905, 2310 0521. 1320 :0 Test chart 2 ' Broadcast is hroadl!, beamed to the west ' For area 38.5°N. h. ;.5 °F: 38.5°N, 115.5°W, 01°S: 112.5°E, 'Transmissions arc on two frequencies only. on basis oftwo 01°S. 1b7°E best suited for propagation to the Marshall islands I200o nauti- cal miles) Prior to chart transmission a ha-second transmission of al- ternating black and white signals at 100 He and a 60-second 3-0360-4 transmission of phasing signal arc transmitted 'For area. 41 °N. i)4°F, 53°N.167.5°E.17.5°N,I 15.5°F.: GUAM, MARIAN \S IS. (NPN) 21°N. l5°F ' For area: 50°N. I 15`F. 50°N. 180 °; 16°N, 115°F. 16°N. 180° Area: ' On 4th. 11th, and 24th of month Western North Pacific and eastern Indian Ocean Several local charts Frequency (kHz): , On 19th of month only 4975, 7645. 10255. " In season, on 2nd, 7th. 12th, 17th. 22nd. and 27th of month 13807.5. 18620, 23880 On 2Ist and 22nd of month 0000 Schedule hUscam /minute ' U.S. NassFleet Briiaileastt(IFAX 3-0390-4 3-0379-4 BANGKOK, THAILAND (HSW) KHABAROVSK, U.S.S.R. (RHII/RHO) Area: Area: 30°S 50°N. 45°E-I60°E U.S.S.R. Territory and neighboring Pacific Waters Frequency (kHz): Frequency (kHz 7863, 8070, 17510 NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN 65

Radio Station, area. Rath° station. area frequency, and (.ontent% reglier.t1,and (.011fen( broadcast time In ',ail( a 11 ante' 0500, 1700 Surface ,,nalysis 3-0400-4 CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA (AX M) Area: Waters south of 10° :, 70°E-150°W. 3-0441)-5 66

SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN

Radio station, area. ,11111,111, area frequency, and ( Ull tent, fr., quern 1, and 11:11'111, broadcast time broad, t tone 3-0410-5 3 -- 0430 -5 DARWIN, AUSTRALIA (AX!) GUANI, NIARIANA IS. (NPN) Area: See 3 -11 3t1()-4 25°N-25°S, 75°E-180° Frequency(kHz): 3-0440-5 5755(0800-2100) CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA (AXNI) 7535(0800-2100) rea 10555(0000-2400) South of 10°N. 70°E-150°W .15615(2100-0800) Frequency (kHz): 18060( 2100-08001 5100. 11030. 13920. 0618. 1135. Surface analysis' 19690 1735. 2335 1025. 18'8 Surface analysis 0735. 1325. 24-hr significant 0138. 0835. Surface analysis 2018. weather prognosis .1 1345. 2025 ' For area 23'N-23.S. 100°F,-1511" 1118. 1438. Surface analysis. = For area. 43°S. 1101i, 3WS. 157'F,, 3o'N, 142.F2't N 2118 So. Hemisphere 96°E 0635. 0938. 24 -hr surface prognosis Li38 3-0420-5 2218 Significant weather prognosis HONOLULU, HAWAII, U.S.A. (KVNI 70) Fur arcs 25°N.1011`'F,lOcN. 170.W. 40'S.15w, 25'S. 901'. 25°N. 100°F, Sec 1-7,5u_4 Fur area 1011°E- 75.E 67

INDIAN OCEAN RED SEA AND PERSIAN GULF II

RI1111, Slane"! aril. Rada, %fa . area. (.011 lett t.t N. OM/ (em ten reqUen, and brePrld«1,1 11171e hruathait lime 3-0450-6 3-0480-6 PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA IZRO) CAIRO, EGYPT (5YE)

;(11(1(1 See3-270.-2 3-460-6 3-0490-6 NAIROBI, KENYA (5YE) TEHRAN, IRAN (EPD) Area: A ref! 58°N, 20 °E: 28°N, 55 °F: 23'N, 20°F: 08'N, 65°F Indian Ocean Frequency (kHz): Frequenc I kHz 8715 5127(1845-0645) 0700 Surface analysis 9()43 0730 24-hr surface prognosis 17365( 0(t45-1845 ) Nate-I ransmission speed 90 se;,minute 0830. 1645 Surface anaksis 3-0500-6 1045, 1730 24-1n- Surface prognosis NEW DELHI, INDIA (ATS/ATP) 1(00, 1455 24-hr pressure change analysis A rea 1710 Sc, a state, surface wind, 45°N-25°S, 30°F-125°E Significant weather analysis Frequency (kHz): 7405( 1430 -0200 ) 3-0470-6 14842(0230-1400) ROTA, SPAIN (AOKI 18227( 0230-1400 ) 0011, 0620, Surface zioalysis I rmismittedmils 1111 Rvlur,1I, S shills 1211, 1820 N Ira IipplICNI h St.111,11 cring rcciiiest 24-hr suriiii:e prognosis I) l' -2 0822, 2022 (. 8

ANTXRCUIC

Radio .clation. area Radio station area. and reioi Ian t and ( lone broadcast tone 3-0510-7 2422.5. 8818(0300, 1700. 1915): ORCADAS (1,0K) 8195, 11147(0315, 1715, 1930) Winter .4rea: 2422.5, 4250(0300, 1700, 1915): 50°S-Pok. 20°W-90"W 2422.5, 6454, 9983(0315, 1715, 1930) Frequency (kHz): 0300, 0315 Surface analysis Summer 1700, 1715

0.4 Section 4-Raciioteleprinter T Station and Serial ...station.1111 N,,

NORTH ATLANTIC 0031) N1111111. WIIR) ()I I() Tokyo, Japan (JNICO 0.12(1 Saigon, Viet Nam (XVS) 0020 New York, N.Y. (Kirk / 0030 Miami. Fla. (WIWI SOUTH PACIFIC 0040 Mobile. Ala. ( 0130 Jakarta. Indonesia (S131.3) 0050 Stockholm, Sweden (SMA) 0140 Wellington, New Zealand (ZI.Z.Z.I.X1 0060 Kano. Nigeria 0150.... Canberra. Australia (AXM) Dakar Senegal (6VY,OVU) 0070 0160 Darwin. Australia (AXII SOUTH ATLANTIC INDIAN OCEAN

(H)Xi Pretoria, South Africa Ll.R01 I.R0) 00X0 Pretoria, South Africa (ZRO) 0000 lioenos'Aires, Argentina I 00150Canberra, Australia (AMA/ PPNYt l(10 Brasilia, ((170 Timanarive. Madagascar (5ST) 10 X1 Bigara, Mauritius ( 313M NORTH PACIFIC 010)) Saint Denis. Reunion Is. IFZR. F'/S) 0020....N,.:y. York, N.Y. 1WSY70) (000 New Delhi, India (VVD) 70

SECTION 4

RADIOTEI EPRINTERBROADCASTS Explanat,w Notes: l. Most :adioteleprimer xveather transmissions are encoded meteorological data beamed point-to-point forsup- port to national meteorological services. Onlytransmission schedules of forecasts, warnings, listed in this publication. or analyse, are 2. Speed of transmissions:66 wordsper minute, except the New York, N.Y. per minute. I WSY broadcasts are 60 words 71

NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN

RadiriVarinn. a r..a Rudnt . area. ireqUen y, anti ('nn fet1/1 I reqUency and Conlen! bruchlec.c1 litn broadcast NM,' ' Code FM 45 1) 4-0040-1 MOBILE, ALABAMA, U.S.A. (WL0) Area: I Southw6.1 North Atlantic. Caribbean Sea. and Gulf of Mexico Frequency (kHz): 8714.5 0020, 1120, Forecasts and warnings 1720 I See figure .1 4-0020-1 4-0050-1 NEW YORK, N.Y., U.S.A. (KJEK) STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN (,,MA) Area: Area: North Atlantic Northern Europe Frequency (kHz): Frequency (kHz): Night-4055. 8130 5172.5, 10998 Day-121'10. 16220, 16280, 23211 0840, 1140 Storm/ warnings: 0537, 113 / Surface analysis for North 2040 forecasts: ice reports ' 1737, 2337 Atlantic area: Baltic lee code. 10°N-80°N, 35°W-100'W ' 4-0060-1 0020, 1220 30-hour surface prognosis for 20°N-90'N, 25°W-155'W ' KANO, NIGERIA ' Code 111 45.1) Area: 255N-5°S, 3°W-20°E 4-0030-1 Frequency (kHz): MIAMI, FLA., U.S.A. (W BR) 12190 Area: 5155 ( 1800-0600 ) Broadcast point to -HrS, 30°W-105°W 17535 (0600-1800) Frequency (kHz): 1130 Surface analysis 4001.5. 8140, 4-0070-1 13624. 18765 (15(81, 11(X). Surface weather map for DAKAR, SENEGAE (6VY, 6VU) 17(X). 2300 . Southern Area: Canada, Equator-35°N. 22.5 °E -35 "W and coastal areas of Frequency (kHz): the Atlantic 4784. 10380, 13667.5. 0515. 1715 36-hour forecast for 19750 (0000-2400): eastern Caribbean 7616 (1800-0830) 063J, 1830 Tropical analysis and discussion 0930-1030 Surface analysis for equator-30"N, 5WW- 1230-1330 24-hour forecast 10°W. 1530-163(1 Surface analysis Geographical coordinates in 2130-2230 Surface analysis2 form (..) La I.a () IA) 24-hour forecast (1845 48-hour surface prognosis for '-ir.tn.rni..v.m. are centered .7. 55 Hi helow liNted frequencies /0"N-60 'N, 50"W-145AV ' ( de Flt 45.1) 72

SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN

Radio s:Jtion, area, Radio station, area, frequency, and Contents frequency, and broadcast time Contents broadcast time 4-0080-3 Area: PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA (ZRO) Broadcast beamed to Central America and South Area: Africa South of equator between 20°W and 20°E;south Frequency (kHz): of 10°S between 20°E and 80°E. 5185, 10720, 18093 Frequencies (kHz): 0345-0620 Surface analysis 4016 (0200-0430, 1730-2030) Surface prognosis 7410 (0200-0800, 1430-2030) 1545-1630 Surface analysis 13775 (0200-2030) 1820-2100 Surface prognosis 18240 (0200-2030) 4-0100-3 0840-0900 Surface analysis 1440 Surface analysis BRASILIA, BRAZIL (PPN 9) forecast Area: ' Transmissions arc centered 1900 Hs above listedfrequen- South Atlantic cies Frequency (kHz): 4-0090-3 10225, 18080 0430, 1800 Surface prognosis BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA (LRB, LRO) 1630, 1930 Surface analysis 73

NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN

Radio cram'''. area. Rath' Ara nun area. freqigem v. a 101 ( emte1:11 frequency and Can ten Is hroadca11 mate hraadc aY Wm' 4-0110-4 1600-1700 Surface analysis Warnings and synopsis TOKYO, JAPAN (j' 100-1200 "00-1300 Surface analysis Area: (ode IM45n Equator60°N. 95°E-175°W Frequency (kHz): 4-0!.30-4 3670. 5102.5. JAKARTA, INDONESIA (MB) 7402.5. 14880.195'9. 22728 0300-0400 Warnings and Snopsis Area.. 0400-0500 Surface analysis ' 10°S-10°N. 90 °E- 145 °E 0900-1000 Warnings and synopsis Frequency (kHz): 1000-1100 Surface analysis 1[500. 16200 1500-1600 Warning and synopsis (1645. 1245. Warnings 74

SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN

Radio , area, area, frequency, and (*wf fent Ireilliene', and ( Ontent bruallca brmitic 4-0140-5 Frequency (kHz): WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND (ZLZ, ZLX) 5100, 11030, 13920 (0000-2400); Area.: 19690, 27750 (2200-1000) 5°N-55°S, 1,4,PE-140°14/ 0400-0430 Surface analysis Frequency (kHz): 1500-1530 do. 5915 (0400-2000, ' 0800, 2000 2) 2100-2115 do. 7600 Code FM 45.D. 11130 14850 4-0160-5 19488 ( 2000 - 0400, ' 2000- DARWIN, AUSTRALIA (AXI) 0800 Area: 0540, 1730 Surface analysis 8°S-25°S, 75°E-180° ' Mareh-Novetnher Frequency (kHz): ` DeeerftherFehru;ir 5755 (0800-2100) 4-0150-5 7535 ( 0800-2100 ) 10555 (0000-2400) CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA (AXNI) 15615 (2100-0800 ) Area: 18060 ( 2100-050)) ) Equatorsouthward, 90'F- 170 °W 0100,0700 Warnings 75

INDIAN OCEAN

Radio station, area, Radio station, area, frequency, and Contents frequency, and Contents broadcast time broadcast time 4-0170-6 SAINT DENIS, REUNION IS. (FZR, HXP, FZS) TANANARIVE, MADAGASCAR (5ST) Area: Area: 05°S-55°S, 40°E-100°E Equator-40°S, 20°E-80°E Frequency (kHz): Frequency (kHz): 4440, 8176, 16335 4525 (0000-2400) 0900-1200 Surface analysis 7552 (0000-2400) ' Code FM 46.D 17400(0000-2400) 4-0200-6 2614 (2100-0200) 0935 Surface analysis NEW DELHI, INDIA (VVD) Area: 4-0181 Equator-40°N, 45°E-I00°E BIGARA, MAURITIUS (3BM) Frequency (kHz): 7580, 12075 (0000-2400) Area: 3192.5 (1430-0040) Reunion and all countries of Southwest Indian 19400 (0040-1400) . Ocean including Seychells. 0605 Surface analysis 0930 12988.5 0445, 0755, Warnings 16978.4 1015, 1645 4-0190-6 Code FM 46.D 76

SECTION

WEATHER BROADCASTS FOR GREAT LAKES

NOAA WEATHER RADIO (VHF -FMS

CONTINUOUS WEATHER BROADCASTS 77

CONTINUOUS VHF-FM WEATHERBROADCASTS NOAA WEATHER RADIO The National Weather Service provides continuous weather broadcasts tomariners within listening range of its VHF-FM radio stations in manycoastal locations. These line-of-sight transmissions can be received up to 40 miles from the antenna site depending on terrain and typeof receiver. Where antennas are on hills or mountains the range may extend100 miles or more. These voice broadcasts are taped, and they repeat every 4 to 6 minutes. The tapes are up-dated periodically,usually every 2 to 3 hours, and amended as required to include the latest information. Broadcasts include local and area warnings and forecasts, radar summaries,observations, sea condi- tions, and harbor water levels where available. When severe weather warnings arcissued, routine trans- missions are interrupted and the broadcast given over to emergency warningoperations. Following is a list of the continuous weather broadcasts: Location Call Sign Freq (MHz) ATLANTIC AND GULF OF MEXICO COASTS

Me. '!sworth KEG-93 162.40 Me. .. :land KDO-95 162.55 Mass.Boston KHB-35 162.40 Mass. Hyannisport (Cape Cod) KEC-73 162.55 RI.. Providence WXJ-39 162.40 Conn.New London KHB-47 162.40 N.Y. New York KWO-35 162.55 N.J. Atlantic City KHB-38 162.40 D.C. Washington KHB -36 162.55 Md. Baltimore KEC-83 162.40 Md. Salisbury (Eden) KEC-92 162.40 Va. Norfolk KHB-37 162.55 N.C. New Bern KEC-84 162.40 N.C. Cape Hatteras KIG-77 162.55 N.C. Wilmington KHB-31 162.55 S.C. Myrtle Beach KEC-95 162.40 S.C. Charleston KH1)-29 162.55 S.C. Ber.ufort WXJ-23 162.475 Ga. Savannah ( KEC-85 62.40 Fla. Jacksonville KHB-39 62.55 Fla. Daytona Beach KIH-26 62.40 Fla. West Palm Beach KEC-50 62.40 Fla. Miami KHB-34 62.55 Fla. Key West KIH-25 62.40 Pa. Tampa KHB-32 62.55 Fla. Tallahassee KIH-24 62.40 Fla. Panama City KGG-67 62.55 Fla. Pensacola KEC-86 62.40 Ala. Mobile KEC-61 62.55 Miss. Gulfport KIH-21 62.55 La. New Orleans KHB-43 62.55 La. Lake Charles KHB-42 62.55 La. Morgan City KIH -23 62.55 La. Baton Rouge KHB-46 62.40 Tex. Galveston KHB-40 62.55 Tex. Houston KGG-68 62.40 Tex. Corpus Christi KHB-41 62.55 Tex. Brownsville KHB-33 62.55 78 PACIFIC COAST AND ALASKA

AlaskaKetchikan 'vVXJ-26 62.55 AlaskaJuneau WXJ-25 62.55 AlaskaHomer WXJ-24 62.40 AlaskaAnchorage KEC-43 62.55 AlaskaSteward (0630-2000 Local Time) KEC-81 62.55 Wash.Neah Bay KIN-36 62.55 Wash.Seattle (Antenna on Green Mt. near Bremerton) KHB-60 62.55 Oreg. Newport KIN-33 62.55 Oreg. Astoria KEC-91 62.40 Oreg. Brookings KIH-37 62.55 Oreg. Portland (Antenna in West Portland Hills) KIG-98 62.-55 Calif. Eureka (Antenna on Mt. Pierce) KEC-82 62.40 Calif. Point Arena KIH-30 62.40 Calif. San Francisco (Antenna on Mt. Pise) KHB-49 62.55 Calif. Sacramento (Antenna on Jackson Butte) KEC-57 62.40 Calif. Monterey (Antenna near Almaden) KEC-49 62.40 Calif. Los Angeles (Antenna on Mt. Wilson) KW0-:',7 62.55 Calif. (Antenna on Mt. Woodson) KEC-62 62.40

HAWAIIAN ISLANDS

Oahu (On Mt. Kaala, 4060 ft m s 1) KBA-99 162.55 Kauai (Kokee, 3750 ft. m s 1) KBA-99 162.40 Maui (On Mt. Haleakala, 10025 f t. m s 1) KBA -99 162.40 Hawaii (On Kulani Cone, 5500 ft. m s 1) KBA-99 162.55 GREAT LAKES

N.Y. Rochester KHA-53 162.40 N.Y. Buffalo KEB-98 162.55 Pa. Eric KEC-58 62.40 Ohio Akron KDO-94 62.40 Ohio Cleveland KHB-59 62.55 Ohio Sandusky KHB-97 62.40 Mich. Detroit KEC-63 62.55 Mich.Clio KIN-29 62.40 Mich. Alpena KIG-83 62.55 Mich.Sault Ste. Marie KIG-74 62.55 Wisc. Green Bay KIG -65 ' i2.55 Mich.Grand Rapids KEG-63 i 62.55 Wisc. KEC-60 162.40 111. Chicago KWO -39 162.55 Mich.Marquette K1G-66 162.55 Minn.Duluth KIG-64 162.55 Mich. Traverse City KIN-22 162.475 79

GREAT LAKES WEATHER BROADCASTS SCHEDULED WEATHER BROADCASTS CODED FORECASTS (MAFOR, (Year Raund Schedule) These coded forecasts contain male and Storm Warnings when they arein effect. The forecasts arc. prepared by National Weather Service Forecast Offices in Chicago( Lakes Superior and Michigan), Detroit (Lakes Huron and St. Clair ), Cleveland ( Lake Erie), and Buffalo (Lake Ontario).

City Radio Station Freq. (channel) Time (E.S.T.) Lorain, OH WMI 26, 57, 82, 96 6:02 and 12:02 a.m. and p.m. (Ch. 96 not used at 12:02 a.m.) 6:12 and 12:12 a.m. and p.m. Rogers City, MI: WLC . 26, 57, 82 (Ch.-96 not used at 12:12 and 6:12 a.m.) Tawas City, MI WLC' 26 do. (Slave Station) Charlevoix, MI WLC 26 / do. (Slave Station) Sturgeon Bay, WI KVY-604 87 6:01 and 12:02 a.m. and p.m. Port Washington, WI WAD 85 do. Grand Marais, MI I: V Y-603 28 6:02 and 12:02 a.m. and p.m. Copper Harbor, MI 1: V Y-602 84 do, Duluth, MN WAS 26 do. 80

GREAT LAKES WEATHER DATA BROADCASTS (LAWEB)

L.S. and Canadian Ship and coastal observations are broadcast by radioteiephoneat 2:30 and 8:30 a.m and p.m. E.S.T.

City Station Frequency (channel) Lorain, OH WMI 26, 57, 82, 96* SturgeonJiay. WI 87 Port Washington, WI 85 Grand Marais, N1I KV Y-603 '8 Copper Harbor, MI K\'Ns.-602 84 Duluth, MN "6

' ('h. '.)6 not used at 2:30 ;!.m. after Oct. 1

Thu LAWEB contains plain language reports of wind direction and speed (in knots)and wave heights from shore stations in the Lake Region and ships underwayon the Lakes. Ships' positions_ are given in distance in wiles and direction from well-known landmarks; visibility and weatherare included in all reports when visibility is less tha 5/8 of a mile. Observationsare taken I 1/2 hours prior to the time of broadcast. Broadcast material i:, compiled by National Weather Service Forecast Office, Cleve- land. XI

GALE AND BROADCASTS COMMERCIAL MARINE RADIO STATIONS \II broadcast on Channel It): Rogers City, MI (WI.(') and Buffalo, NY (W131.1 also at ii;t1g,, on Chanucl I :!,e transinittc(1 on receipt and at 2 -hour intervals thereafter pc11.1.1 )t ht ur,, 11111C1, 1tIpell.CliCli or Clint:died,

T. (it\ Statroit iiroadcasi Nines )11 On receipt and oil' VII fti35 R wets Cir, MI WI.(' On receipt andeven 1111()45 WI

)1.tvt. and(.1((.1t.1 I-111035 \' 1 K V \ On receipt \\ ( \\ A I ) KVY-60 receipt an dd0(1(1( Fli11135 ,rfircr 11,itHq KVY 1)111t:111 \,1\. WAS 82

GALE AND STORM WARNING BROADCASTS U.S. ('OAST GUARD :.,tt.D!' STATIONS

"Il 111,--",412.e...11111()Ilneenlent i nut(k.i in( nannel16, folloked 1),. broadcast ot the message 06 CI lannel 22

( rtv .1tattew Broadca.ct Turie.s. (E.S.T.) Altnandrut 14o,, NY NNll)- On receipt and next odd HH(135 Buffalo. NY NMI) 47 On receipt and next regular bmad,,2ast Saul: St.e. NI-!e. .. NO( I On receipt and next regular broadcast Nitiskcgon. NNID-32 On receipt and next odd HH()55 Mikaukee. WI On receipt and nextregulir broadcast

Duluth. \IN . N( )( .14 do.

Detroit, MI NMD-25 do.

RADIO FREQUENCY CHANNEL, DESIGNATORS

(11if,I 'h c'h 72 (ti. 2( 1619 MHz ('h. 2$ -162.0 MHz Ch l 21s2 01/ 26-() !di/ ( h 57.- 2514 Mt ('Ii. $2 - 4-115.$ kHz Ch. oo 55 3 21, f Ch. $4 Ch. $5 161..875 MHz Ch. $7161.975 !.Hz 83

FIGURES (Mai Weather Forecast Areas)

FIGURE ! NOR [HEASTERN COAST OF CANADA

FIGURE 2 CANADA ATLANTIC COAST

FIGURE 3 UNITED STATES ATLANTIC AND GULF COASTS

FIGURE 3a SENEGAL

FIGURE 4 EASTERN NORTH ATLANTIC

FIGURE 4a FRANCE

FIGURE 5 MEDITEkRANEAN SEA

FIGURE 6 EGYPT

FIGURE 7 BRAZIL

FIGURE 7a ARGEi +TINA

FIGURE 8 ANGOLA

FIGURE 9 PORTUGUESE WEST AFRICA AND SOUTH AFRICA FIGURE 10 ALASKA

FIGURE 11 CANADA PACIFIC COAST

FIGURE 12 UNITED STATES PACIFIC COAST

FIGURE 13 WESTERN NORTH PACIFIC

FIGURE 14 SOITHEAST ASIA

FIGURE 15 THAILAND

FIGURE; 16 CHILE

FIGURE 17 FRENCH POLYNESIA

FIGURE 18 NEW CALEDONIA

FIGURE 19 AUSTRALIA

FIGURE 19a AUSTRALIA

FIGURE 20 INDIAN OCEAN

FIGURE 21 MADAGASCAR

FIGURE 22 KENYA

FIGURE 23 INDIA AND PAKISTAN FIGURE 24 ANTARCTIC (?5 FJXE DISKO BASIN DAVIS STRAIT'

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BELLE ISLE

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IL.MORN, pleb la, lei Post Arthur, Tex. 47. Port Artist. Tex., to Port O'Connor, Tex. IL Port O'Cannoi, Tex., to arownsville, Tex. 19, Puerto Rico end Virgin Islands. Bermuda

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FIGURE 24 112

APPENDIX

Explanation of Terms Used in Sections It and 2 to Describe Message Contents AnalysisCoded weather chart that shows pressure patterns and frontal systems over an area ata specified time. ForecastA statement describing weather and/or sea conditions expected in an area for a specified period of time in the future. (Usually 24 to 36 hours) Ice ReportA statement giving information on ice conditions in coastal waters. PrognosisCoded weather chart that shows the expected pressure patterr for an area at a specified fu- ture time. SynopsisA verbal description of the most recent weather chart for an area, i.e., location and central pressure of high and low pressure centers, direction and speed of their movement, frontal systems, etc. Synoptic ReportsWeather observation reports from land stations or ships. WarningsGale, scorn, or hurricane/typhoon warnings. Certain broadcasts also contain small-craft adviso- ries. A description of each warning 'category follows. SMALL-CRAFT ADVISORY (United States): The threshold conditions are usually \ 18 knots of wind (less than 18 knots in some dangerous waters) or hazardous wave conditions. GAFF. WARNING: A warning to indicate that winds within the range 34 to 47 113

INTERPRETATION OF RADIOFACF.I MILEWEATHER CHARTS rfac charts. Most of the analyses and prognoses The radiolacsimile weather charts listedin section 3 are weather charts. flowe,v r, some charts represent a:. attempt to pt.- "ill be simihr to hand-plotted surfacedescriptive way; in terms of the weather recognizedby the mariner. The low- sent the weai her pattern in a more Francisco are 0 good example of this trend. On thesecharts, the latitude chart: transmitted by Radio NMC Sanwith streamlines depicting the direction of thewind. There is nota- sea-level pressure pattern has been replaced low pressure and frontal tion of wind :;peed and arras of significantsveadier and high waves. Centers of high and systems are also shown. weather charts. The following table explains the symbolsand notalin tonuntwly used on radinfacsituile

SYMBOLS FOR FRONTS. (ON .'ERGENCE LINES,ETC. QUASI-STATIONARY COLD FRONT AT -411LirillIILr- FRONT AT THE --A---.1.--A.- THE SURFACE SURFACE.

COLD FRONT QUASI-STATIONARY ...6,....&,...A ABOVE Tr, E £ FRONT ABOVE THE SURFACE SURFACE WARM FRONT \ \CoNvERGENCELINE ARt_Alk_illL AT .141E /\//\/ SURFACE . WARM FRONT INTER-TROPICAL .iiCIC1 ABOVE THE II I CONVERGENCE. ZONE SURFACE . . OCCLUDED FRONT 111...AIL..... AT THE SURFACE NOTE: THE SEPARATION OF THE TWOLINES GIVES A QUALITATIVE REPRESENTATIONOF OCCLUDED FROMTHE WIDTH OF THE ZONE, THEHATCHED ,C1,,,.L21_n_ ABOVE THE LINES MAY BE ADDED TO INDICATEAREAS SURFACE OF ACTIviTr.

AN ARROW INDICATES THE EXPECTEDDIRECTION OF MOVEMENT OF A FRONT AND NEXT TO THE ARROW THE EXPECTED SPEED OFMOVEMENT (IN KNOTS) IS GIVEN.

SYMBOLS FOR SIGNIFICANI 0 EATHERSYMBOLS FOR 'TYPES OF AIR MASSES ARCTIC, CONTINENTAL Tin..NDEBsToRm ARCTIC, MARITIME § TRopicAl. REVOLVING ',TORN! P POLAR, CONTINENTAL HURRIC.ANF: TYPHOON. Ely niP POLAR, MARITIME SF.VERE LINE: sQUALL TROPICAL. CONTINENTAL Ifl Aku ADT"rT7\11: 114

DECODE. FOR SURFACE .N.kI.I.SIS Mls.SS.M;ES RECEIVED IN THE IN"FERNATIONAL .N.1.1.515 CODE, 1.1C FLIIET, FM -1110

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l'osit e al

.>` e Or -- IWO! II 1,9 181 99900 8 I 1 80 0 6.1 till or __J b-it)115

P. -Preistilu P. Pressure ti Octant Is Indicator used to speed's lialfdegies CS pr charattcr:stics of globe

0Complex low ,I No we, ilii.ation (1 ti 9(1V,' 1 Take 1..1..L1.... as out I Low I 1.1 )i Idling of 111c11 i oni Vs' 180 Northern i Add 'ii degree to 1...L. 4.1 lung 0 99 Secondars. weakening I go E 11,.,,,,,,,,h,.,,. 2 .dd !,: degree to 1..1. or 1 'I ninth Little change 1 Add ".5 degree to L.I...... L west long. (100 180' 1 1,i' as e t 1.()st &smelling or i '...m note below ,"; High 111G11 intensils nig II - yr 1%. S T.Ilic 1..I...1.1.., as Sent ti Area of um- 1 Complete 91) s. 180 Sialthein 0 Add ' '2 elegrite to L.L. west long. (.11 99 .). form piessuie '', rtn-IIIIIIR or tXlsi,Ill., 180 -- 91,F !Pm kplien .del'2 degree to 1.21. eit 7 Ridge; ,spected 8 91) L 0 it Add '2 degree to L.L. Ni 1-1 east long.100 1811 ti COI Is Falling or sseakendig 9 See riot, beloVt 9 Fropic.d storm but not disappearing f:erwral rise \or SViirl, I,.1.)r 9. thr dues,,( 1..1....nd 1..1. al, .o'corrte to the 11,1tt'st s. hol, ti Genrt.d fall ',ads r, all'this c.durs of k the nn Mars I On. l'ositien douliif 1.11/-11.111 d141 /7 115

GENERAL INFORMATION Indicator groups and figures shown with heavyunderscoring always appear in coded analysis mes- sages. Additional latitude and longitude groups follow inthe messages to indicate the points through which fronts and isobars should be drawn. In analysis messages,isobars are usually given for 8-millibar intervals. Intermediate isobars can then be sketched tocomplete the pattern.

Indicator Groups 33300 Positions in form 1..LLLk. in northern hemisphere latitude; l.1. longitude: k is used to specify the half-degtees, if any, to he added toLL or LL) 33388 Positions in form QI,LLI. ((2 = Octant of theglobe) 99900 Pressure systems follow 99911 Frontal systems fc,:low 99922 Isobar section follows

Indicator Figures Indicator for date and time group Indicator for pressure system group 44 Indicator fur isobar group tit; Indicator for frontal system group DECODE. FOR GREAT LAKES AND SEAWAY MARINE FORECASTS

MAFOR YYG,G, NAME OF 1..41:1...)IGI)F .%1: ,

KEYWORD DAY TIME 1GMTSOLIDUSNAME. OF LAKEc.-. PFORECAST WIND wINDFoREcAsTHEIGHT OF WAVES (Indicating lja .. OF FORECAST OR (2,.-.. PER I01 ; DIRECTIONSPEEDWEATHEROF THE MESSAGE. F ...... " Marine MONT I( PERIOD SEAWAY` FOR THE ENTIRE PI Fo,c'cact , (G.t/T) BEGINS

YY G,G, G D F, W, W A V ES TO 06 MAFOR 12 SUPERIOR* 1 6 8 3 0

G FORECAST PERIOD \\ IND DIRECTION WIND SPEED \V, -FORECAST WEATHEF Condition at 0 -Claim 0 to 10 knots 0----Mcxlerate or good visihility, more beginning of I _Northeast 1 11 to 16 knots 3 nautical miles forecast reeled 2 East 2 17to 21 knots I --Risk of accumulation of ice on su[ I Valid for 1 bouts 3-- Southeast :i 22 to 27 knots structures (Temp. 23'' to 32° F. 2 Valid foi 6 hours South I- 28 milli knots 2 Strong risk, accumulation of ice or 3 Valid for y limn 5 Southwest 5 31 to -10 knots superstructures (Temp. below 2 4 Valid for 12 hours 6\Vest 6:11 to17 knots Mist ( visibility to 3 nautical mi 5 Valid for 18 hoots Nortlissest 7-48 to 55 knots 1- --Fog (visibility less than ',ail nautica 6Valid fur 21 hours 8 North 856 to 63 knots miles) V'alid for 18 hours 9 Variable Cl 64 knots and 5- -Driz2le 8Valid for 72 how, those 6.L-Rain 9(), ca.:1011.db. 7--Snow, or rain and snow 8- --Squally weather with or without sf 9---

Statement in plain languageof Gale or Storm warnings,if any. group I ( G 1-8I. Any forecastI GDE,,,W, (G t- will follow name of lake or seaway. Small-Craft Advisories 3renot may liefollowed by 1GDE,W, ((I ;in such rases, C9 it included in MAFOR broadcasts. Time of warnings are in Eastern(-ales a phenomenon foreeast to occur occasionally in the form Standard TimeEST!. period. On occasion., plain language .v.rfirs are 'usedto descr weather conditions not easily' described by the code tables:tin "Ihe forecast IGDE, \V, ntav be repeated as many times as rim- essary to desetihe the changes in wind and weathri expected in aare stated in EST. 117

EXAMPLE OF MAFOR BROADCAST

Message

NENFOR. 1512i SUPERIOR 12320 14336 (2630 WAVES 5 TO 10 FEET MICHIGAN 12.120 19759 15630 WAVES 5 TO 10 FEETBRIEFLY 15 FE I 'WITH THUNDERSTORMS HURON 10-136 127-16 15730 WAVES INCREASING RAPIDLY'1 15 FEET DECREASING AFTER 1200 EST 'IL8 FEET

Dece!e 6 hou.s. south..1.1sterly winds Forecast for 15th(1;;A: of month. 1200 GMT: Lahr NuperiorDuring first visibility. During the next following12 hours, southeasterly winds 17 to 21 knots, moderate or good knots, moderate-or good visi- 22 to 27 knots, rain. During thefinal 6 hours, westerly winds 22 to 27 bility. southerly winds 17 to 21 knots, moderate orgood visibility. occa- Lake MichiganDuring first fi hours. During the next following sional thunderstorms accompanied bynorthwesterly winds 3.1 to 10 knots. 18 hours, westerly winds 21 to 27knots. moderate or good visibility. period, southerly winds 22 to 27 knots,rain. Within an hour Lake Huron -At beginning of forecast for remainder or first 6-hourpe:iod. winds or so after beginningof forecast ix:riod anti con-tinning winds 17 to 21 knots, mod- northwesterly 28. to 33 knots, rain. Duringthe final 18 hours northwesterly erate orgood visibility.

SURFACE REPORT CODES

ENT 1 1.1.: Surface report. from land station: liiii Midi( VVwwW PPIEFT NhGT,I1CmC

form: FM 21.ESurface report from ship, in full ft,..-¶41 119

LIST 01? TERMS USED IN MARINE WEATHER BROADCASTS (ENGLISH, FRENCH AND SPANISH),

ENGLISH 1 19ANCAIS E5PAROL t.ista de los terminos usados en List of term::: use.,!it. weAthnr ;,i:Ae trmes utilis6s dsn!= bulletins :'or sh4ping les me!-.eorologiques los boletines meteorologicos r.aJi6stion maritime dentinados a la navegaciOn maritima

2

Stmndaris of time Unit, i tepc Unidades de tiempo

Greenwt.h 717,V Tempi, 7.c.,er, Greenwi. n Hora media de Greenwich (GMT) (-174G) (TMG) Stcndarl Tem4,L, Nora universal Zone He,.re Hora del huso Hors de veraLo Hors 10,!al Lo= et: time

Perlodos de tiempo n: ,_mps

:;eures seis horas he,res' doce horas Ht., v nnhn horas