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What are inshore waters?

What are inshore waters?

Inshore waters include any area which is submerged at mean high water spring (“MHWS”) tide.

What are coastal waters UK?

Coastal waters in Scotland are defined as extending from the 3 mile limit up to the limit of the highest tide. A wide range of coastal-water habitats supports a diversity of marine life.

Why did Finisterre become FitzRoy?

British broadcasters will rename the zone FitzRoy, chosen in memory of the founding father of the Met Office, Admiral Robert FitzRoy, who allegedly committed suicide in 1865, frustrated that his forecasts couldn’t prevent ships from sinking at sea. Not everyone is happy with the change.

What are shipping forecast areas?

Only seven areas survive from the original list: Forties, Humber, Dogger, Thames, Wight, Shannon and Hebrides. Minches was absorbed into Hebrides in 1983; North and South Utsire were added in 1984;and, in 2002, Finisterre became FitzRoy (named for pioneering meteorologist Admiral Robert FitzRoy.

What does cyclonic mean in shipping forecast?

Wind. Wind direction. Indicates the direction from which the wind is blowing. Becoming cyclonic. Indicates that there will be considerable change in wind direction across the path of a depression within the forecast area.

What is a moderate sea state?

1.25 to 2.5m Moderate. 2.5 to 4m Rough. 4 to 6m Very Rough. 6 to 9m High. 9 to 14m Very High.

What are the boundaries of UK waters?

The United Kingdom extended its territorial waters from three to twelve nautical miles (22 km) in 1987….Background.

Breadth claim Number of states
3-mile limit 26
4-mile limit 3
5-mile limit 1
6-mile limit 16

What is classed as UK waters?

This includes canals, non-tidal rivers, tidal rivers, large, deep lakes and lochs, and estuaries. Inland water categorisation policy and processes are dealt with by the Navigation Safety Branch ( NSB ) of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency ( MCA ).

Why does radio 4 play sailing by?

Context and usage. “Sailing By” is played every night on BBC Radio 4 at around 00:45hrs before the late Shipping Forecast. Its tune is repetitive, assisting in its role of serving as a signal for sailors tuning in to be able to easily identify the radio station.

What happened to Finistere?

After negotiations with the Spanish, the met office has surrendered Finisterre from its BBC radio shipping forecast. 2. British fans of the forecast, broadcast four times a day, were quick to complain, saying the names are like a poem. It has certainly inspired some.

How do I find my sea state?

The sea state can either be assessed by an experienced observer, like a trained mariner, or through instruments like weather buoys, wave radar or remote sensing satellites. In case of buoy measurements, the statistics are determined for a time interval in which the sea state can be considered to be constant.

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Ruth Doyle