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NAVAREA, Sub-Area, and Coastal warnings are regulated by the WWNWS, and the level of warning determines the area it will be broadcast in. Local warnings, not regulated by the WWNWS, are generally restricted to in-shore areas. [7] A broadcast applicable to an entire NAVAREA is also extended 700 miles (1,100 km) beyond it, to alert incoming shipping.
3 Navarea 2 – East Atlantic. 4 Navarea 3 – Mediterranean Sea. 5 Navarea 4 – West Atlantic. 6 Navarea 5 – Brasil. 7 Navarea 6 – Argentina, Uruguay.
A NAVTEX receiver prints an incoming message NAVTEX message for the Baltic Sea. NAVTEX (NAVigational TEleX), sometimes styled Navtex or NavTex, is an international automated medium frequency direct-printing service for delivery of navigational and meteorological warnings and forecasts, as well as urgent maritime safety information (MSI) to ships.
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The Worldwide Met-Ocean Information and Warning Service Sub Committee of the WMO Services Commission is responsible for the coordination of the dissemination of this information for METAREAs. Map of all NAVAREAs. A similar map exists for METAREAs, with only slight changes to areas III and VIII.
NAVAREAs, also described as Navigational areas, [1] are the maritime geographic areas in which specific governments are responsible for broadcasting navigation warnings. . Weather warnings have a similar system using MET