- Gale warning
A gale warning is an advisory or warning issued by the local competent authority in maritime countries about the existence of winds of gale force or above or the imminent occurrence of
gale s at sea. The purpose of gale warnings is to allow mariners to take precautionary actions to ensure their safety at sea.In the
United States , warnings are issued by theNational Weather Service to areas experiencing, or about to experience, winds within the range of 39 to 54 miles per hour or 63 to 69 km-h ( approximately 34 to 48 knots). A wind advisory is a weather related advisory issued by theNational Weather Service if winds are forecast to be 31-39 mph for at least 1 hour; "or" any gusts to 46-57 mph.In the UK gale warnings are issued by the
Meteorological Office and are broadcast by radio four times a day at fixed times on 198 kHz in the shipping forecast, part of the broadcast output ofBBC Radio 4 . If there is to be a considerable time before the next Shipping Forecast, an extra gale warning is issued and read out between programmes. Warnings are issued for sea areas surrounding the UK for all predictions of winds of Beaufort Force 8 or above, the forecasts extending as far north asIceland and as far south as southernSpain .Met Éireann , the Irish meteorological office, issue warnings for sea areas aroundIreland , with stretchs of coast defined by the headlands of Ireland (e.g.Fair Head ,Malin Head ,Mizen Head ,Carnsore Point ), and an area forecast for theIrish Sea .Though usually associated with tropical cyclones, winds strong enough to catalyze a gale warning can occur in other conditions as well, including from anticyclones, or high-pressure systems, in the continental interior. However the warning is most commonly issued in coastal areas, and is primarily directed at marine rather than land-based interests — and the term high wind warning is often substituted for "gale warning" in non-maritime settings.
The insignia for a gale warning is two red triangular flags, one placed above the other (only one such flag denoting a
small craft advisory ).A similar warning is issued by
Environment Canada 'sMeteorological Service of Canada for lakes and oceans withinCanada 's juridiction.ee also
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small craft advisory
*storm warning
*hurricane warning Related articles
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Severe weather terminology (United States) External links
* [http://www.msc-smc.ec.gc.ca/cd/brochures/warning_e.cfm? Meteorological Service of Canada]
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