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1 RUSSIAN FEDERATION (EUROPE) Arkhangel'sk WMO REGION: VI XX 64 51'00"N '00"E MSI [L] Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0150,0550,0950,1350,1750,2150 [L] English Weather warnings and forecasts. No ice information No. 9 - Volume D Page 123
2 RUSSIAN FEDERATION (EUROPE) Astrakhan (Caspian Sea) WMO REGION: VI III 45 47'00"N '00"E MSI [W] 518 khz 250 Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0340,0740,1140,1540,1940,2340 [W] English Weather information fro north and central Caspian Sea to 42 N. Coastal warnings for north and central Caspian Sea to 42 N. No. 9 - Volume D Page 124
3 RUSSIAN FEDERATION (EUROPE) Murmansk WMO REGION: VI XX 68 46'00"N '00"E MSI [K] Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0140,0540,0940,1340,1740,2140 [K] English Weather warnings and forecasts. No ice information No. 9 - Volume D Page 125
4 RUSSIAN FEDERATION (EUROPE) Novorossiysk WMO REGION: VI III 44 36'00"N '00"E MSI [A] Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0300, 0700, 1100, 1500, 1900, 2300 [A] English Coastal warnings for Russian waters in Black Sea, Sea of Azov and Kerchenskiy Proliv. 0700, 1500 [A] English Storm warnings and weather forecast for areas Anapa Tuance. No. 9 - Volume D Page 126
5 RUSSIAN FEDERATION (EUROPE) Tiksi Operational 01 July - 30 October WMO REGION: VI XX 71 38'00"N '00"E MSI [Q] Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0400, 1600 [Q] English Weather warnings and forecasts. No ice information No. 9 - Volume D Page 127
6 RUSSIAN FEDERATION (IN ASIA) Kholmsk WMO REGION: II XIII 47 02'00"N '00"E MSI [B] Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0010,0410,0810,1210,1610,2010 [B] English Weather forecast. Gale warnings for wind speed >17 m/s, waves height 5 7 m. Storm warning for wind speed >25 m/s, waves height >8 m. Tsunami warnings. No sea ice information. Provided year round for most of the navigable routes within METAREA XIII, including the Sea of Okhotsk, Kamchatka peninsula waters, Sakhalin island waters and NE part of the Sea of Japan. No. 9 - Volume D Page 128
7 RUSSIAN FEDERATION (IN ASIA) Magadan WMO REGION: II XIII Magadan MSI [D] 518 khz 120 Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0030,0430,0830,1230,1630,2030 [D] English Weather forecast. Gale warnings for wind speed >17 m/s, waves height 5 7 m. Storm warning for wind speed >25 m/s, waves height >8 m. Tsunami warnings. No sea ice information. Provided year round for most of the navigable routes within METAREA XIII, including the Sea of Okhotsk, Kamchatka peninsula waters, Sakhalin island waters and NE part of the Sea of Japan. No. 9 - Volume D Page 129
8 RUSSIAN FEDERATION (IN ASIA) Okhotsk WMO REGION: II XIII 59 22'00"N '00"E MSI [G] Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0100,0500,0900,1300,1700,2100 [G] English Weather forecast. Gale warnings for wind speed >17 m/s, waves height 5 7 m. Storm warning for wind speed >25 m/s, waves height >8 m. Tsunami warnings. No sea ice information. Provided year round for most of the navigable routes within METAREA XIII, including the Sea of Okhotsk, Kamchatka peninsula waters, Sakhalin island waters and NE part of the Sea of Japan. No. 9 - Volume D Page 130
9 RUSSIAN FEDERATION (IN ASIA) Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy WMO REGION: II XIII 53 00'00"N '00"E MSI [C] Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0020,0420,0820,1220,1620,2020 [C] English Weather forecast. Gale warnings for wind speed >17 m/s, waves height 5 7 m. Storm warning for wind speed >25 m/s, waves height >8 m. Tsunami warnings. No sea ice information. Provided year round for most of the navigable routes within METAREA XIII, including the Sea of Okhotsk, Kamchatka peninsula waters, Sakhalin island waters and NE part of the Sea of Japan. No. 9 - Volume D Page 131
10 RUSSIAN FEDERATION (IN ASIA) Vladivostok WMO REGION: II XIII 43 23'00"N '00"E MSI [A] 518 khz 230 Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0000,0400,0800,1200,1600,2000 [A] English Weather forecast. Gale warnings for wind speed >17 m/s, waves height 5 7 m. Storm warning for wind speed >25 m/s, waves height >8 m. Tsunami warnings. No sea ice information. Provided year round for most of the navigable routes within METAREA XIII, including the Sea of Okhotsk, Kamchatka peninsula waters, Sakhalin island waters and NE part of the Sea of Japan. No. 9 - Volume D Page 132
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