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- The MSC will place gale warnings in effect at least 18 hours in advance of the events.
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In Canada, the Meteorological Service of Canada branch of the Environment and Climate Change Canada issues a similar gale warning for lakes, oceans, and other marine areas within the country.
Mar 15, 2024 · Canada: Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) is the Canadian government department responsible for issuing gale warnings through the Meteorological Service of Canada. ECCC ensures that marine users and coastal residents are informed about potential strong wind events that may pose threats to life and property.
Marine weather forecasts include four types of severe weather warnings: small craft, gale, storm, and hurricane force winds. The meanings of these warnings are described below. Small Craft Warning. Winds 20-33 knots Wave Heights 2-3 metres. Gale Warning. Winds 34-47 knots Wave Heights 6-9 metres. Previous Page | Next Page.
Jan 1, 2023 · For Canada, it’s the Environment and Climate Change Canada and the Meteorological Service of Canada. The United Kingdom, on the other hand, has the Meteorological Office to issue gale warnings. They also broadcast weather reports on the radio four times a day at 198 kHz BBC Radio Channel 4.
Gale Warnings are issued when wind speeds of 34 to 47 knots, excluding gusts, are occurring or are forecast to occur. These warnings are relevant to all marine interests and can be issued for all marine areas (coastal, inland and offshore) that have a regular or recreational marine forecast.
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