Under the WWNWS the world's oceans are divided into 21 geographical sea areas, called NAVAREAs (NAVigational AREAs) which are identified by Roman numerals and comprises NAVTEX CRS identified by a single letter of the alphabet from A to Z. The administration tasked with collating and distributing MSI to cover the whole of a NAVAREA is known as the NAVAREA coordinator. For meteorological warnings each NAVAREA is sub-divided into METAREAs' METAREAs are usually divided into sea areas for weather forecast broadcast using INMARSAT-C (EGC), NAVTEX, VHF, MF/SSB and HF/SSB radio. In principle a sea area should not straddle two or more METAREAs and those names of sea areas should, as far as possible relate to well known geographical locations or areas. Some countries (e.g. Italy) still use their own names for their sea area when using local NAVTEX, VHF or MF. This is the best explanation I got while I searched on internet. I too was a bit confused with the terms, and my explanation would jave not been so accurate. I'm also providing the link for better understanding or complete reading Thank you sir for the query. Remember, I too learn as we discuss on this thread. Regards ❤️. www.egmdss.com/gmdss-courses/mod/page/view.php?id=2312
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It will be nice if you make a detailed video on passage planning on charts
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What is the Difference between metarea and navarea ??
Under the WWNWS the world's oceans are divided into 21 geographical sea areas, called NAVAREAs (NAVigational AREAs) which are identified by Roman numerals and comprises NAVTEX CRS identified by a single letter of the alphabet from A to Z.
The administration tasked with collating and distributing MSI to cover the whole of a NAVAREA is known as the NAVAREA coordinator.
For meteorological warnings each NAVAREA is sub-divided into METAREAs' METAREAs are usually divided into sea areas for weather forecast broadcast using INMARSAT-C (EGC), NAVTEX, VHF, MF/SSB and HF/SSB radio. In principle a sea area should not straddle two or more METAREAs and those names of sea areas should, as far as possible relate to well known geographical locations or areas. Some countries (e.g. Italy) still use their own names for their sea area when using local NAVTEX, VHF or MF.
This is the best explanation I got while I searched on internet. I too was a bit confused with the terms, and my explanation would jave not been so accurate.
I'm also providing the link for better understanding or complete reading
Thank you sir for the query. Remember, I too learn as we discuss on this thread.
Regards ❤️.
www.egmdss.com/gmdss-courses/mod/page/view.php?id=2312
@@prasobhsugadhan thank you sir for stopping by and replying to my query.. I think I do understand now the difference between both the terms. Thanks 😊
Sir, i too learn as we go along.
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Why did you skip the entire process of actually entering in the information..
On Sat- C sir?
Is it what you were telling about?
@@prasobhsugadhan Yes
I have made a seperate video on that topic sir. This is a video on the topic on ALRS book.
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