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Small craft advisory pennant. A small craft advisory is a type of wind warning issued by the National Weather Service in the United States. In Canada a similar warning is issued by Environment Canada. It is issued when winds have reached, or are expected to reach within 12 hours, a speed marginally less than gale force. A Small Craft Advisory ...
A small craft advisory is also in place for most Hawaiian waters and channels — from northwest of Kauai to southeast of Hawaii island — until 6 a.m. Wednesday.
a hazardous seas watch has also been issued. this hazardous seas watch is in effect from friday afternoon through late saturday night. the small craft advisory for hazardous seas is now in effect from 4 am thursday to 4 pm pst friday. a small craft advisory for winds remains in effect from 4 am thursday to 4 am pst friday.
A Hazardous Seas Warning is issued by the National Weather Service of the United States when wave heights and/or wave steepness values reach certain criteria. These criteria are defined by the local forecast office.
Small craft advisory; Snow emergency; Snow squall warning; Special marine warning; Special weather statement; List of Storm Prediction Center extremely critical days;
A small craft advisory, which warns of "dangerous boating conditions," covered the waters from Cape Hatteras to Ocracoke Inlet on Monday and was in effect through Wednesday morning.
Small craft advisory for hazardous seas SCAH – An advisory to mariners of wave or sea conditions that are potentially hazardous to small boats because of wave height, wave period, steepness, or swell direction, even if wind speeds are expected to fall below locally defined small craft advisory criteria. Only issued by WFOs in coastal regions ...
[30] [31] In anticipation of the storm, the National Weather Service issued a flash flood watch for the island of Hawaii on July 20, and a small craft advisory and high surf advisory for Maui and Hawaii. [32] The Hawaii County Civil Defense opened evacuation centers, [33] while county crews cleaned out drains and culverts to prevent flooding. [34]