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March 2006 Edition


 

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Publication No. 9 - Weather Reporting:
          Volume A - Observing stations

Feedback Form for Volume A

Explanatory Note for Feedback Form   

METNOs issued for 2006:
        [0806]  [0906]  [1006]  [1106]  [1206]

 

 

 The Global telecommunication System

Publication No. 9 - Weather Reporting:
          Volume C1 - Catalogue of Meteorological Bulletins

Advanced Notifications received from RTHs are included in the weekly METNOs each Tuesday.  They can also be retrieved from the WMO Server.

Notification from RTH Offenbach  [see METNO 1006] and  [see METNO 1206

 

 

 

Interactive access to  Volume C1 service

Notification from the WMO Secretariat

For your information please be aware that  the location for  the "interactive access to Volume C1 service" was moved to another server, so as to provide for a speedier service.  We apologize for any inconvenience during this transition period.

OLD location:  http://alto-stratus.wmo.ch/WWWOIS/

NEW location:  http://192.91.247.60/wwwois/index.html

For those of you who have book marked the OLD  link please be sure to  change this.  

RTH Focal Point 

Mr. Jacques ANQUETIL from RTH Toulouse (France) replaces Mrs. Madeleine CERON as RTH focal point, effective immediately.  

RTH Focal Point:

Mr Jacques Anquetil

MET Service: 

Météo-France, DSI/Opérations

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42 avenue Gustave Coriolis
31057 Toulouse Cédex

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crt-toulouse@meteo.fr

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33 5 61 07 85 72

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33 5 61 07 81 09

 

Marine Meteorological Services

Publication No. 9 - Weather Reporting:
          Volume D - Information for Shipping

Notification from Greece

Due  to changes by the Greek Telecommunication Organization and  to improve marine meteorological support, the following amendments have been made to entries for Greece, effective immediately:

Chapter 1 - Meteorological Broadcasts by Radiotelegraphy and Radiotelephony:

[Index of call signs
[List of Transmitting Stations
[Broadcast Schedule]  
[Maps]

Chapter 3 - Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS)

Chapter 4 - Coastal Radio Stations Accepting Ships’ Weather and Oceanographic Reports:

[Index of Stations]  
[Index of Stations by Region/Zone
[Schedule
[Map]

 

To acces Volume D web page