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METAREA XI
ISSUING SERVICE: China
COVERAGE: The Indian Ocean, China Sea and North Pacific Ocean north of Area X and on the Equator to longitude 180°, east of Area VIII and the Asian continent, to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea/Russian Federation frontier at 42°30’N 130°E, and thence to 135°E, north east to 45°N 138°20’E, to 45°N longitude 180°;
SATELLITE OCEAN REGION: Alphasat EMEA (Europe/Middle East Ocean Region) replaces IOR (Indian Ocean Region)
ISSUING SERVICE: Japan
COVERAGE: The Indian Ocean, China Sea and North Pacific Ocean north of Area X and on the Equator to longitude 180°, east of Area VIII and the Asian continent, to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea/Russian Federation frontier at 42°30’N 130°E, and thence to 135°E, north east to 45°N 138°20’E, to 45°N longitude 180°
SATELLITE OCEAN REGION: APAC (Asia/Pacific Ocean Region) replaces POR (Pacific Ocean Region)

SATELLITE SYSTEMS COMMUNICATION
GMDSS
Transmission Schedule For Full GMDSS
Limits of METAREAS - World Map
 
MSI
INMARSAT-C Land Earth Stations (LESs) accepting Short Access Code (SAC) 41 messages

TERRESTRIAL SYSTEMS COMMUNICATION
COUNTRY MAPS GMDSS MSI
DSC NAVTEX FACSIMILE HF-NBDP
World Map NAVTEX stations
World Map Radio-Facsimile
 
METAREA XI - China and Japan SafetyNET Forecasts
China Forecast areas DSC NAVTEX HF-NBDP
Guam DSC NAVTEX HF-NBDP
Hong Kong, China Forecast areas DSC NAVTEX
Indonesia DSC NAVTEX HF-NBDP
Japan NAVTEX forecast areas DSC NAVTEX FACSIMILE
Kiribati DSC
Malaysia NAVTEX
Philippines Forecast areas DSC NAVTEX
Republic of Korea Forecast areas DSC NAVTEX FACSIMILE
Singapore NAVTEX  
Thailand Forecast areas DSC NAVTEX FACSIMILE
Viet Nam Forecast areas DSC NAVTEX

focal points
METAREA Coordinator contacts for WMO Worldwide Met-Ocean information and warning service
 
Port Meteorological Offices
Ship Weather Routeing Services

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