What are the information given in shipping forecast?

What are the information given in shipping forecast?

The forecast contains details of gale warnings in force, a general synopsis and sea-area forecasts containing forecast wind direction and force, weather and visibility. Gale warnings are issued as required throughout the day (for winds of Gale Force 8 or more). These are displayed with the Shipping forecast.

How do you read a UK shipping forecast?

The format is as follows;

  1. Time and Date of the active forecast being read.
  2. List Gale Warnings current around the British Isles.
  3. General Synopsis.
  4. Area Forecasts.
  5. Inshore Waters Forecast.

Who reads the BBC shipping forecast?

Alan Bennett reads the Shipping Forecast.

Who used to read the Shipping Forecast?

The voice of the shipping forecast for 40 years has lent his soothing tones to a new meditation app designed to help people get to sleep. Peter Jefferson, who read the iconic BBC Radio 4 maritime weather forecast from 1969 to 2009, has reinvented the broadcast as a sleep story for Calm.com.

What are the different types of information received by Marine facsimile machine?

Facsimile (fax) is a means of providing weather information to ships at sea. The information is presented as a chart (map), showing barometric high pressures, low pressures, pressure gradients, wind speed and direction, and temperature.

What are the UK Shipping forecast areas?

Region names

  • Viking.
  • North Utsire.
  • South Utsire.
  • Forties.
  • Cromarty.
  • Forth.
  • Tyne.
  • Dogger.

Is the shipping forecast still used?

The Shipping Forecast is still broadcast four times a day on long wave on BBC Radio 4, continuing a tradition which goes back 90 years. British ears accustomed to years of the familiar rhythms of Radio 4 will know the gentle reassurance afforded by updates from Forties, Faeroes and Fair Isle.

What does Viking mean in the shipping forecast?

Viking is actually the name of a sandbank in the North Sea. This area is stormy, heavily tidal and also shallow.

Why does radio 4 play sailing by?

Context and usage. “Sailing By” is played every night on BBC Radio 4 at around 00:45hrs before the late Shipping Forecast. Its tune is repetitive, assisting in its role of serving as a signal for sailors tuning in to be able to easily identify the radio station.

What are the UK Shipping Forecast areas?

What is weather fax ship?

marine. A device used to receive weather reports. Each ship is provided with a weatherfax receiver with a printing facility which enables weather patterns showing isobars and barometric pressures to be printed at regular intervals.

How long should a UK Shipping Forecast be?

The UK Shipping Forecast has to conform with the requirements of the BBC to keep the broadcast text to a maximum of about 330 words; brevity is also necessary to minimise length of NAVTEX transmissions. Although never specifically stated, the same terms will be used in all UK marine forecasts. Perhaps a gale?

Why is the Shipping Forecast broadcast on BBC Radio 4?

The Shipping Forecast is broadcast on BBC Radio 4 because its longwave signal can be received clearly at sea all around the British Isles regardless of time of day or radio conditions.

When was the last time the Shipping Forecast was not broadcast?

On Friday 30 May 2014, for the first time in more than 90 years, BBC Radio 4 failed to broadcast the Shipping Forecast at 0520. Staff at Broadcasting House were reading out the report but it was not transmitted. Listeners instead heard BBC World Service. 24 August 2017 was the 150th anniversary of the shipping forecast.

What are the extended Shipping Forecasts (0520 and 0048)?

Extended shipping forecasts (0520 and 0048) also include weather reports from a list of additional coastal stations and automatic weather logging stations, which are known by their names, such as “Channel Light Vessel Automatic”; these are the Coastal Weather Stations.

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