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WORLDWIDE MARINE RADIOFACSIMILE …

WORLDWIDE MARINE RADIOFACSIMILE broadcast SCHEDULES department OF commerce national OCEANIC and ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION national weather SERVICE September 21, 2017 INTRODUCTION Voluntary Observing Ship (VOS) program needs your help! If your ship is not participating in this worthwhile international program, we urge you to join. Remember, the meteorological agencies that do the weather forecasting cannot help you without input from you. ONLY YOU KNOW THE weather AT YOUR POSITION!! Please report the weather at 0000, 0600, 1200, and 1800 UTC as explained in the national weather Service Observing Handbook No.

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1 WORLDWIDE MARINE RADIOFACSIMILE broadcast SCHEDULES department OF commerce national OCEANIC and ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION national weather SERVICE September 21, 2017 INTRODUCTION Voluntary Observing Ship (VOS) program needs your help! If your ship is not participating in this worthwhile international program, we urge you to join. Remember, the meteorological agencies that do the weather forecasting cannot help you without input from you. ONLY YOU KNOW THE weather AT YOUR POSITION!! Please report the weather at 0000, 0600, 1200, and 1800 UTC as explained in the national weather Service Observing Handbook No.

2 1 for MARINE Surface weather Observations. Within 300 nm of a named hurricane, typhoon or tropical storm, or within 200 nm of or Canadian waters, also report the weather at 0300, 0900, 1500, and 2100 UTC. Your participation is greatly appreciated by all mariners. For assistance, contact a Port Meteorological Officer (PMO), who will come aboard your vessel and provide all the information you need to observe, code and transmit weather observations. This publication is made available via the Internet at: The following webpage contains information on the dissemination of national weather Service MARINE products including radiofax, such as frequency and scheduling information as well as links to products.

3 A listing of other recommended webpages may be found in the Appendix. This PDF file contains links to http pages and FTPMAIL commands. The links may not be compatible with all PDF readers and e-mail systems. The Internet is not part of the national weather Service's operational data stream and should never be relied upon as a means to obtain the latest forecast and warning data. Become familiar with and use other means such as NOAA weather Radio to obtain the latest forecasts and warnings. Please read our disclaimer TABLE of C O N T E N T S INTRODUCTION---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ------ i TABLE OF CONTENTS-------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------------------- ii,iii ABOUT THIS PUBLICATION----------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ------------------------------ iii,iv AFRICA CAPE NAVAL.

4 SOUTH AFRICA---------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------- I-2 ASIA TOKYO , JAPAN----------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- - II- 1-2 PEVEK, CHUKOTKA PENINSULA ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ------------ II- 2 TAIPEI, REPUBLIC OF CHINA----------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------- II- 3 SEOUL, REPUBLIC OF KOREA----------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------- II- 4 BANGKOK, THAILAND-------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ----------------------------------- II- 5 KYODO NEWS, JAPAN/SINGAPORE------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ------------------------ II- 6 NORTHWOOD, UNITED KINGDOM (GULF)--- (not currently active)

5 ---------------------------------------- --------- II- 7 SOUTH AMERICA RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL---------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------- III-1 VALPARAISO PLAYA ANCHA, CHILE ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ------- III-1 PUNTA ARENAS MAGALLANES, CHILE ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -- III-1 NORTH AMERICA HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA--- (not currently active)--------------------------------- -------------------------- IV-1 IQALUIT, CANADA---------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- IV-2 RESOLUTE, CANADA---------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ----------------------------------- IV-2 SYDNEY-NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA---------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ----------------- IV-3 INUVIK.

6 CANADA---------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- - IV-3 KODIAK, ALASKA, IV-4 POINT REYES, CALIFORNIA, IV-5,6 NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ------- IV-7,8 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, IV-9,10 PACIFIC OCEAN BASIN CHARLEVILLE & WILUNA, AUSTRALIA------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------- V-1,2 WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------------- V-2 HONOLULU, HAWAII, ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------- V-3,4 EUROPE ATHENS, GREECE---------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- VI-1 MURMANSK, RUSSIA---------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- VI-1 HAMBURG-PINNEBERG.

7 GERMANY--------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------- VI-2 NORTHWOOD, UNITED KINGDOM--------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ----------------- VI-3 APPENDICIES MARINE weather VIA THE INTERNET INCLUDING RADIOFAX-------------------------------- ----------------- A FTPMAIL INSTRUCTIONS---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- B RESERVED-------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------- C USEFUL MARINE weather

8 PUBLICATIONS---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ------- D PORT METEOROLOGICAL OFFICERS ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---- E NOAA weather RADIO----------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------- Right Cover ABOUT THIS PUBLICATION The schedules contained in this publication were obtained from official and unofficial sources. The information herein may neither be complete or accurate. Wherever possible, the schedules are dated with the latest change available.

9 The national weather Service would like to thank everyone who provided assistance. For ease of use, all stations are listed by WMO region, in alphabetical order, by country and location. All times listed herein are Universal Coordinated Time (UTC), unless otherwise indicated. Unless otherwise stated, assigned frequencies are shown, for carrier frequency subtract kHz. Typically dedicated radiofax receivers use assigned frequencies, while receivers or transceivers, connected to external recorders or PC's, are operated in the upper sideband (USB) mode using carrier frequencies.

10 For information on weather broadcasts WORLDWIDE , also refer to NGA Publication 117, the Canadian Coast Guard Radio Aids to Navigation (Canada Only) and the British Admiralty List of Signals, which are updated through Notices to Mariners. Information on these and other MARINE weather publications may be found in Appendix D. These publications are HIGHLY recommended. This document also includes information on how to obtain national weather Service text forecasts, graphic forecasts, and MARINE observations via the Internet and e-mail (FTPMAIL).


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