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RFI: Prévision par zone (voir Cartes des zones) 1139H TU - KHZ 15300 - en français

CARIBBEAN WEATHER : en anglais
- KHZ 4009 à 0830H
- KHZ 8104 à 0830H et 0930H
- KHZ 8101 à 1830H et 1845H
- KHZ 12365 à 0830H

David Jones, "the Caribbean Weather Man", habitant Tortola, spécialisé dans les Vierges et Puerto Rico.
1-284-494-7559
Il emet en BLU à
1230H sur 8104 KHZ
1300H sur 12362

The Caribbean Weather SSB Net.
Un réseau en BLU (SSB) entre bateaux croisant dans la zone Antilles. Il suppose une collaboration entre les bateaux.
KHZ et 16528 KHZ
Pour en savoir plus (en anglais), cliquez ici.

The Caribbean Weather SSB Net for cruisers and other vessels in the Caribbean and the SW N Atlantic is a Public Service Net that has been operating daily since November 1993.

To improve coverage and service to sponsoring vessels, especially those in the W Caribbean and the SW N Atlantic, the Net now uses three frequencies: 8104 kHz USB at 12.30-13.00/13.15 UTC. 12362kHz USB at 13.00/13.15UTC-13.30UTC 16528kHz USB at 13.30-13.45UTC Vessels with emergency, distress, safety or other priority traffic may break into the Net at any time.

The Net handles between 5,000 and 7,500 individual check-ins per year. Based on conservative estimates there are many more just listening. A synoptic summary and area forecasts for the Caribbean are given at the beginning of the Net as well as details of any severe weather shown by the latest satellite imagery.

During the hurricane season, details are also given of the latest tropical weather outlook including the latitude and longitude co-ordinates or any tropical waves or cyclones and their predicted tracks. Only sponsoring vessels are entitled check in with the Net, which is interactive. Each sponsoring vessel checking should be prepared to provide a brief report on actual local weather conditions covering wind speed and direction, the extent and type of cloud cover, sea state and barometric pressure.

They will in turn be given forecast conditions for the specific passage underway or proposed as well as provided with other weather-routing suggestions as well as passage logging and reporting.

In addition, sponsoring vessels are entitled to give the Center's telephone number (1-284-4...), fax number (1-284-494-5358) or Email address ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) to relatives and friends for urgent "Call Home" messages.

The cost of becoming a sponsoring vessel is only $125 for a 12 month period.

To become a sponsoring vessel, owners should fax or Email the following details to the Caribbean Weather Center:
* Name and port of registry of the vessel
* Radio call sign
* Name and postal address (and Email address, if any) of skipper/owner
* Credit card name and number.
* Name on credit card. * Expiry date.
* Authorisation to charge the sponsorship fee.