INFORMACJE METEOROLOGICZNE I HYDROLOGICZNE
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- Ostrzeżenia -
WARNINGS
- o wietrze -
high wind, storm, gale, hurricane warning
high wind, storm, gale, hurricane warning
- o cyklonie tropikalnym -
tropical cyclone, tropical storm warning
tropical cyclone, tropical storm warning
- o silnym falowaniu -
sea and swell, high sea warning
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- o mgle -
fog warning
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- o obladzaniu -
icing, ice accretion, freezing spray warning
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- o słabej widzialności -
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- o silnym opadzie -
heavy precipitation warning
heavy precipitation warning
- o anomalnych zmianach poziomu morza -
water-level anomalies warning
water-level anomalies warning
- o wezbraniach sztormowych -
storm surge warning
storm surge warning
- o sejszach w porcie -
harbour seiche warning
harbour seiche warning
- o tsunami -
tsunami warning
tsunami warning
HIGH SEAS FORECAST FOR
METAREA IV
NWS OCEAN PREDICTION CENTER WASHINGTON DC
2230 UTC FEB 06 2007
SUPERSEDED BY NEXT ISSUANCE IN 6 HOURS
PAN PAN
NORTH ATLANTIC NORTH OF 31N TO 67N AND WEST OF 35W.
SYNOPSIS VALID 1800 UTC FEB 06.
24 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1800 UTC FEB 07.
48 HOUR FORECAST VALID 1800 UTC FEB 08.
WARNINGS.
...HURRICANE FORCE WIND WARNING...
.LOW 54N 38W 952 MB MOVING W NW 15 KT. WINDS 50 TO 65 KT SEAS 17 TO 28 FT
WITHIN 120 NM N AND 180 NM S QUADRANTS. ELSEWHERE WINDS
40 TO 50 KT SEAS 13
TO 19 FT WITHIN 300 NM N...SW...AND SE QUADRANTS. ALSO FORECAST WINDS 25 TO
40 KT SEAS 10 TO 18 FT WITHIN 420 NM N AND 600 NM S QUADRANTS.
.24 HOUR FORECAST LOW 56N 44W 964 MB. FORECAST WINDS 40 TO 55 KT SEAS 15 TO
30 FT WITHIN 180 NM N AND S OF A LINE FROM 57N 39N TO
LOW CENTER TO 57N 53W
TO 62N 63W. ELSEWHERE
FORECAST WINDS 25 TO 40 KT SEAS 10 TO 21 FT OVER
WATERS N OF 46N...EXCEPT WITHIN 120
NM OF THE W GREENLAND COAST N OF 49N.
...STORM WARNING...
.LOW 54N 48W 978 MB MOVING NE 10 KT. WINDS 35 TO 50 KT SEAS 10 TO 17 FT WITHIN
120 NM SW SEMICIRCLE. ELSEWHERE WINDS 25 TO 35 KT SEAS 10 TO 15 FT WITHIN 240
NM N AND 360 NM S QUADRANTS.
.
24 HOUR FORECAST LOW AND ASSOCIATED CONDITIONS ABSORBED BY FORECAST LOW
56N 44W.
...GALE WARNING...
.
AREA OF E TO SE WINDS 35 TO 45 KT SEAS 17 TO 27 FT N OF 59N...E OF 39W.
.
24 HOUR FORECAST AREA E WINDS 35 TO 45 KT SEAS 21 TO 29 FT FROM 59N TO 63N...E
OF GREENLAND. ELSEWHERE FORECAST WINDS 25 TO 35 KT SEAS 15 TO 22 FT N OF
63N...E OF GREENLAND.
.
48 HOUR FORECAST LOW E OF AREA. OVER FORECAST WATERS...FORECAST WINDS 30
TO 45 KT SEAS 14 TO 26 FT N OF 53N...E OF 59N.
...HEAVY FREEZING SPRAY WARNING...
.AREA OF MODERATE TO HEAVY FREEZING SPRAY OVER ICE FREE WATERS N AND W OF A
LINE FROM 42N 64W TO 48N 45W TO 58N 49W TO 62N 59W.
.24 HOUR FORECAST AREA OF MODERATE TO HEAVY FREEZING SPRAY N AND W OF A
LINE FROM 43N 62W TO 47N 47W TO 53N 49W TO 59N 59W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST AREA OF MODERATE TO HEAVY FREEZING SPRAY N AND W OF A
LINE FROM 5N 60W TO 48N 48W TO 54N 50W TO 59N 59W.
.SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST.
.EXCEPT WHERE MENTIONED IN WARNINGS SECTION ABOVE...LARGE AREA OF W TO NW
WINDS 25 TO 35 KT SEAS 14 TO 25 FT S OF 46N...E OF 74W.
.24 HOUR FORECAST...EXCEPT WHERE MENTIONED IN WARNINGS SECTION
ABOVE...FORECAST AREA OF W TO NW WINDS 20 TO 30 KT SEAS 12 TO 21 FT S OF
46N...E OF 57W.
.48 HOUR FORECAST CONDITIONS MOVED E OF AREA.
.FORECASTER DEJESUS. OCEAN FORECAST BRANCH.
Weather bulletin
for METAREA 2, METEO-FRANCE
Toulouse, Tuesday 6 February 2007
at 21 UTC.
Part 1
:
WARNING
GALE WARNING(S)
Part 2
:
General synopsis
SYNOPTIC SITUATION
Part 3
:
Forecasts
AREA FORECAST
Part 4
:
Outlook
for next 24 hours
Weather bulletin for
METAREA 2
, METEO-FRANCE
Toulouse, Tuesday 6 February 2007 at 21 UTC.
- Wind speed in BEAUFORT SCALE - Sea : Total significant -
Part 1 :
WARNING
: 83
Part 2 :
General synopsis
, Tuesday 6 at 12 UTC
Low 998 51N15W, moving southeast and deepening , expected 991 47N04W
by 07/00UTC, then expected 996 over France by 07/12UTC. Low 967 52N37
quickly moving northwest and deepening, expected 951 55N42W by 07/00
UTC, then expected 968 58N47W by 08/00UTC.
ITCZ along 12N12W 6N20W 1N30W crossing the Equator at 33W.
Part 3 :
Forecasts
to Thursday 8 at 00 UTC
FARADAY
:
South or Southwest 8, occasionally 9, then veering Westerly 6 to 8 soon.
Severe gusts. Very rough or high. Rain or showers locally thundery.
ROMEO :
Backing Southerly 6 to 8 from west , temporarily West or Northwest 4 to 6 in east at
first, then veering Westerly from west soon. Severe gusts. Rough or very rough. Rain or
showers locally thundery.
Part 4 :
Outlook
for next 24 hours
:
FARADAY, ALTAIR,
threat of Cyclonic severe gale, then threat of Southwesterly Storm.
ROMEO, CHARCOT :
Threat of Cyclonic severe gale.
WEATHER BULLETIN FOR THE HIGH SEAS FOR
METAREA VII
.
ISSUED BY THE SOUTH AFRICAN WEATHER SERVICE ON THE
06th OF FEBRUARY 2007 AT 17:00 UTC.
FORECAST VALID FROM 062200 TO 072200 UTC.
WIND IN KNOTS, WAVE HEIGHTS IN METRES. NO SEA STATE GIVEN IF WAVES LESS THAN
3M.
NOTE THE WIND SPEEDS QUOTED HERE ARE THE EXPECTED AVERAGE SPEEDS. INDIVIDUAL
GUSTS MAY EXCEED THESE VALUES BY A FACTOR OF UP TO 1.5.
WAVE HEIGHTS ARE SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHTS WHICH MAY BE ACCOMPANIED BY INDIVIDUAL
WAVES 1.5 TO 2.0 TIMES HIGHER.
GALE WARNING(S):
Nil.
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SYNOPTIC SITUATION
AT 061200 UTC
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High 1026 hPa 33s13w High 1030 hPa 43s65e Low 986 hPa 48s03w
Low 978 hPa 60s08e Low 958 hPa 63s31e Low 1006 hPa 29s36e
1. Cold Front: 37s21w 40s13w 45s07w 47s08w
2. Cold Front: 35s23e 40s28e 45s28e 50s38e 55s39e 60s39e 63s28e
AREA FORECAST
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ANGOLA (06S/15S, 00E/WEST COAST)
WIND : W to SW 10 to 15 but SE 10 to 15 in the south-west.
VIS : Good.
ST HELENA (15S/30S, 00E/20W)
WIND : SE to E 10 to 20 but SW 10 to 20 in the south-east at first.
VIS : Good.
SEA STATE: 3 to 3.5m in the south, spreading northwards by Wednesday evening with
mainly SW swell.
SHIPPING BULLETIN FOR
MET. AREA VIII (N)
NORTH OF EQUATOR
VALID FOR 24 HOURS FROM 2007 02 06 1800 UTC 06 FEB. 2007
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PART I
:- NO STORM WARNING (.)
PART-II
:- WEATHER SEASONAL OVER MET AREA VIII(N) (.)
PART-III
: FORECAST
ARB -A1 ARABIAN SEA EQUATOR TO 10 DEG N. WEST OF 80 DEG E
.
I) WIND : MAINLY NE 10/ 15 KTS(.)
II) WEATHER: FAIR (.)
III) VISIBILITY :-GOOD(.)
IV) STATE OF SEA:- SLIGHT(.)
ARB-A2 - ARABIAN SEA NORTH OF 10 DEG.N.
I) WIND :-NW/N 10/15 KTS BEC NE TO THE SOUTH OF 16 DEG N (.)
II) WEATHER:-FAIR(.)
III) VISIBLITY:- GOOD(.)
IV) STATE OF SEA :- SLIGHT(.)
BOB -A3- BAY OF BENGAL EQUATOR TO 10 DEG.N. EAST OF 80 DEG.E.
I) WIND :-MAINLY NE 10/15 KTS (.)
II) WEATHER :- ISOLATED RA/TS TO THE EAST OF 92 DEG.N.(.) REST AREA WEATHER FAIR
(.)
III) VISIBLITY :- POOR IN RA/TS(.)
IV) STATE OF SEA :- SLIGHT(.)
BOB-A4- BAY OF BENGAL NORTH OF 10 DEG.N.
I) WIND :- NE 10/15 KTS BEC S/SW TO THE WEST OF 84 DEG EAST(.)
II) WEATHER :-FAIR(.)
III) VISIBLITY :- GOOD(.)
IV) STATE OF SEA :- SLIGHT(.) ISSUED BY INDIA METEOROLOGICAL
DEPARTMENT
HIGH SEAS FORECAST FOR
METAREA 10
NORTH EASTERN AREA EQUATOR TO 28S, 142E TO 170E
ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, BRISBANE
FOR 24 HOURS FROM 2300UTC 06 FEBRUARY 2007
PART 1
WARNINGS
Nil.
PART 2
SITUATION
At 061800UTC.
First tropical low 998hPa near 17.5S 148.5E moving ESE at 8 knots, expected to weaken
by 071800UTC. A monsoon trough from 16S145E to first low to 15S170E, expected near
18S146E to 20S156E to 17S170E by 072300UTC. A second low will enter the ocean from
the Australian coast after 071800UTC near 18S146E and move ESE. The second low
could intensify into a Tropical Cyclone by 072300UTC.
PART 3
FORECAST
Within 100nm of first low
.
Clockwise winds to 33 knots with rough to very rough seas and moderate swells. Rain
and thunderstorms.
Within 120nm of second low
.
Clockwise winds to 33 knots with rough to very rough seas and moderate swells. Winds
could possibly reach 34/40 knots by 072300UTC with very rough to high seas and
moderate swells. Rain and thunderstorms.
Remainder N of monsoon trough
.
Mostly NE/NW winds 10/20 knots with slight to moderate seas. W of 155E and S of
Papua New Guinea NW winds 20/33 knots with rough to very rough seas and moderate
swells. Winds could possibly reach 34/40 knots by 072300UTC with very rough to high
seas and moderate swells. Rain areas. Scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Remainder S of monsoon trough
.
Mostly SE/E winds 10/20 knots with slight to moderate seas and a moderate SE swell. W
of 155E and north of 22S SE/E winds 20/30 knots with moderate to rough seas. Showers,
rain and isolated squally thunderstorms.
HIGH SEAS FORECAST FOR
METAREA 10/11
NORTHERN AREA: EQUATOR TO 12 SOUTH BETWEEN 90/142 EAST AND
SOUTHWARD TO COAST BETWEEN 125/142 EAST
ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
FOR 24 HOURS COMMENCING 2300 UTC 06 FEBRUARY 2007
PLEASE BE AWARE
WIND GUSTS CAN BE A FURTHER 40 PERCENT STRONGER THAN THE AVERAGES GIVEN
HERE,
AND MAXIMUM WAVES MAY BE UP TO TWICE THE HEIGHT.
PART 1
.
WARNINGS
STORM WARNING FROM WEATHER DARWIN CURRENT FOR TROPICAL CYCLONE NELSON
IN THE
GULF OF CARPENTARIA.
PART 2
.
SITUATION
AT 061800UTC.
TROPICAL CYCLONE NELSON 980HPA NEAR 16.5S 141.3E NEAR STATIONARY. FORECAST NEAR
16.8S 143.2E AT 070600UTC, 992HPA AND WEAKENING OVER LAND. MONSOON TROUGH
EXTENDS FROM 8S 90E TO LOW [1006 HPA] NEAR 9S 99E TO 13S 120E TO TROPICAL CYCLONE
NELSON TO 16S 142E.
PART 3
.
FORECAST
WITHIN 50NM OF TROPICAL CYCLONE NELSON
.
SUSTAINED WINDS TO 55 KNOTS NEAR CENTRE WEAKENING TO 40 KNOTS WITHIN 12
HOURS.
WINDS ABOVE 34 KNOTS WITHIN 50 NAUTICAL MILES OF CENTRE WITH VERY ROUGH TO
HIGH
SEAS AND RISING SWELL. SCATTERED STORMS WITH SQUALLS TO 60 KNOTS.
WEST OF 105E
.
MODERATE SEAS. MODERATE SWELL. SOUTHEAST/NORTHEAST WINDS 10/20 KNOTS,
TENDING
WEST/NORTHWEST NORTH OF TROUGH. ISOLATED STORMS, TENDING SCATTERED NEAR
LOW.
REMAINDER EAST OF 105E
.
MODERATE/ROUGH SEAS. MODERATE SWELL EAST OF 120E. SOUTHWEST/NORTHWEST
WINDS
10/20 KNOTS INCREASING TO 25/33 KNOTS IN THE BANDA AND ARAFURA SEAS.
ISOLATED
STORMS, TENDING SCATTERED EAST OF 135E.
Ice hazard bulletin for the east coast of Newfoundland and Labrador
issued by Environment Canada at 1500 UTC Tuesday 6 February 2007 for today and
Wednesday.
The next scheduled bulletin will be issued at 1500 UTC Wednesday.
No warnings in effect unless noted.
Light to moderate ice pressure may occur in any ice conditions.
Ice edge estimated from Newfoundland near 4900N 5340W to 4915N 5305W to 5005N
5350W to 5145N 5215W to 5525N 5250W to 5600N 5610W to 6200N 6300W then
northeastward. Sea ice west of the ice edge.
Belle Isle - eastern half
.
9 plus tenths greywhite ice including 3 tenths first year ice.
Northeast Coast northern half
.
8 tenths grey ice.
Northeast Coast southern half. East Coast.
1 tenth new ice except open water east of ice edge.
South Coast
.
Ice free.
Belle Isle Bank
.
7 tenths greywhite ice including 3 tenths first year ice west of ice
edge. Open water elsewhere.
Funk Island Bank
.
1 tenth new ice northwest of ice edge. Open water elsewhere.
Contact Ecareg Canada via marine radio for routing advice. East coast ice analysis
charts can be copied on CFH Halifax at 2222 UTC and 0001 UTC and on VCO Sydney at
1142 UTC and 2331 UTC.
END/DB
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