Quick guide marine weather forecast terms coastalsafety.com
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- The BBC has announced that as of today (30 March 2020) there will be some minor changes to its broadcasting timetable due to the impact of the present situation.
On weekdays, there will be a reduction of the Shipping Forecast segment to just three programmes a day. The Shipping Forecast will be broadcast on both FM and LW at the following times: 0533, Midday and 0048. At the weekend, the programme will be at these times: 0533, 1800 and 0048, all on FM and LW.
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Quick guide marine weather forecast terms www.coastalsafety.com
Weather describes the state of the atmosphere at any particular time.
Weather can be described in terms of temperature, precipitation (snow, rain & hail), wind speed and direction, visibility and cloud amounts.
Climate describes the average weather of a particular part of the world at different times of the year, in Britain we would expect cool summers and mild winters with moderate rainfall throughout the year.
Rainfall, snow, hail and fog. Rainfall is measured in a rain gauge. Some rain gauges record rainfall automatically whilst others are emptied everyday by an observer
The direction and strength of the wind are both measured A wind vane measures direction An anemometer records strength Wind strength can also be measured using the Beaufort Scale
Fair weather is produced by high pressure
High pressure forms anticyclones
Air sinks and prevents the formation of rain clouds
Anticyclones cause heatwaves in summer and frosty/foggy mornings in winter
BBC Weather Forecast comprises:
● Gale Warning
● General Synopsis
● Area Forecasts - Wind speed and direction - Sea state - Visibility - Weather
● Inshore Forecast - Up to 12 miles offshore
● Coastal Station Reports
Admiral Beaufort’s Scale
• Quick guide marine wea...
Thank you for explaining so clearly and with visuals. I now understand backing and veering regarding wind direction. 😊
You are very welcome, Glad it was helpful!
Excellent, took me ages to find such a succinct and complete video.
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Great.
I've sailed for many years and yet found it very interesting.
Thanks!
Listening to the shipping forecast, in the middle of the night, will always be a special moment. 😎
Every day is a learning day :-)
easy to understand good teaching ..thanks
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@@CoastalSafety thanks for your reply
Well done, that was the best explanation in video format I can find
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Brilliant so educational and clear, thank you 🙏
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Very well described, thank you.
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Hi, I would say the content is explained well. Initially I wondered if it might be too simple, but the explanations and examples are good so I felt that even though I know the information, it helped reinforce previous learning. I have only watched 3 so far, but I would commend your style. ⛵️
In a short video ... we try to get the main points across ... much more debate in the classroom. 😎😎😎
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I understand the Shipping Forecast on BBC Radio 4 and the reports are pretty much the same as the Inshore Waters, But the Coastal Weather Stations has a different report.
Does anyone know how the Coastal Weather Stations work?
These days of "deficiency' they are probably automatic ... and remote 😎😎😎
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The reports for the coastal weather stations.
1. Station name
2. Wind "direction and speed in beaufort"
3. Visibility "in nautical miles"
4. Pressure
5. Tend
Explained.
(1.) St Catherines point automatic. (2.) West north west 4. (3.) 11 miles. (4.) 1014. (5.) Falling slowly.
Nice one.
Thanks.
I also know a very simple wind forecast application - Cyclono
gale six , over
Anything over a 6 is exciting ash's not a holiday
Good. Clean, clear and simple