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Western Atlantic and Caribbean Marine Text Forecasts by Zone
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This is NOT a complete listing of NWS marine forecast products for this area.
See the National Weather Service Marine Forecasts webpage which contains information on the
dissemination of NWS marine weather forecasts including frequency and broadcast schedule information as well as links to products and
related information.
National Weather Service Coastal and Offshore forecast products listed on this webpage
are subdivided by zone, each identified by a Universal Generic Code(UGC) e.g. ANZ050, and a Special Area Messaging Encoder (SAME) code, e.g. 073050. SAME codes are used to program SAME-capable NOAA Weather Radio receivers to receive alert messages for user-specified areas.
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The entire text of these forecasts may be found at
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These forecasts are also available via e-mail
Western Atlantic and Caribbean Marine Text Forecasts by Zone
HIGH SEAS FORECAST (not subdivided by zone)
OFFSHORE MARINE ZONE FORECASTS
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Synopsis for New England (ANZ080/0730801)
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Synopsis for Mid-Atlantic (ANZ089/0730891)
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Synopsis for Southwest North Atlantic (AMZ088/0750881)
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Synopsis for Caribbean Sea (AMZ089/0750891)
COASTAL MARINE ZONE FORECASTS
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Synopsis for Eastport ME to Stonington ME out 25 NM(ANZ005/0730051)
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Synopsis for Stonington ME to Merrimack River MA out 25 NM(ANZ100/0731001)
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Synopsis for MA and RI waters (ANZ200/0732001)
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Synopsis for Long Island Waters and New York Harbor (ANZ300/0733001)
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Synopsis for Sandy Hook, NJ to Fenwick Island, DE and Delaware Bay (ANZ400/0734001)
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Coastal waters from Sandy Hook to Manasquan Inlet, NJ out 20 NM (ANZ450/073450)
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Coastal waters from Manasquan Inlet to Little Egg Inlet, NJ out 20 NM (ANZ451/073451)
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Coastal waters from Little Egg Inlet to Great Egg Inlet, NJ out 20 NM (ANZ452/073452)
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Coastal waters from Great Egg Inlet to Cape May, NJ out 20 NM (ANZ453/073453)
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Coastal waters from Cape May to Cape Henlopen, DE out 20 NM (ANZ454/073454)
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Coastal waters from Cape Henlopen to Fenwick Island, DE out 20 NM (ANZ455/073455)
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Slaughter Beach DE...To Delaware Bay Waters North of East Point, NJ to Slaughter Beach, DE (ANZ430/073430)
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Slaughter Beach DE...To Delaware Bay Waters South of East Point, NJ to Slaughter Beach, DE (ANZ431/073431)
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Synopsis for Tidal Potomac River and MD Portion of the Chesapeake Bay (ANZ500/0735001)
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Synopsis for Fenwick Island to Currituck Beach Light, NC [including Chesapeake Bay and Currituck Sound] (ANZ600/0736001)
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Synopsis for Currituck Beach Light to Surf City, NC out 20 NM [including Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds] (AMZ100/0751001)
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Synopsis for Surf City, NC to Santee River, SC out 20 NM (AMZ200/0752001)
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Synopsis for South Santee River SC to Savannah GA out 20 NM and Savannah GA to Altamaha Sounds GA out 60 NM...Including
Charleston Harbor and Grays Reef National Marine Sanctuary" (AMZ300/0753001)
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Synopsis for Altamaha Sound, GA to Flagler Beach, FL out 60 NM (AMZ400/0754001)
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Synopsis for Flagler Beach to Jupiter Inlet, FL 60 NM (AMZ500/0755001)
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Synopsis for Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef Out 60 NM (AMZ600/0756001)
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Synopsis for Florida Bay and the Keys (GMZ005/0770051)
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Synopsis for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands coastal waters
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Spanish version] (AMZ700/0757001)
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Nearshore waters from mouth of Rio Guajataca eastward to Cabo San Juan,
than eastward to Culebra, St. Thomas, St. John, and adjacent waters, out to 100 fathom line
[Spanish version] (AMZ720/075720)
- Atlantic waters northward to 19.5° N and between 68° W and 64° W,
from northwest coast of Puerto Rico at Punta Cadena esatward to mouth of Rio Guajataca, extending eastware beyond 100 fathom line to the
Anegada Passage [ Spanish version] (AMZ710/075710)
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Caribbean waters from Punta Viento, north to Cabo San Juan extending southward to 17° N and eastward to 64° W, including the Caribbean waters of Culebra and Vieques of the U.S. Virgin Islands [Spanish version] (AMZ730/075730)
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Nearshore waters west coast from Punta Cadena to Punta Melones westward ou
t to 12 NM [ Spanish version] (AMZ750/075750)
- Caribbean Waters Punta Viento to Punta Melones, and the waters outside of 12 nautical miles Punta Melones to Punta Cadena, extending southward to 17° N and westward to 68° W [Spanish version] (AMZ740/075740)
COASTAL MARINE ZONE WARNING AREAS2
- Waters from Eastport ME to Stonington ME from 25 to 40 NM(ANZ070/0730702 )
- Waters from Stonington ME to Merrimack River MA from 25 to 40 NM(ANZ170/0731702 )
- Waters from Merrimack River, MA, to Watch Hill, RI from 20 to 40 NM (ANZ270/0732702 )
- Waters from Montauk Pt., NY to Sandy Hook, NJ from 20 to 40 NM (ANZ370/0733702 )
- Waters from Sandy Hook, NJ to Fenwick Island, DE from 20 to 40 NM
(ANZ470/0734702 )
- Waters from Fenwick Is., DE to Currituck Beach Lt., NC from 20 to 40 NM
(ANZ670/0736702 )
- Waters from Currituck Beach Light to Surf City, NC from 20 to 40 NM
(AMZ170/0751702 )
- Waters from Surf City, NC to South Santee River, SC from 20 to 40 NM
(AMZ270/0752702 )
- Waters from South Santee River, SC to Savannah, GA from 20 to 40 NM
(AMZ370/0753702 )
1 Although SAME codes exist for offshore forecast zones and forecast synopses, they are not used operationally.
2 These areas are part of the offshore forecast area, however, local Weather Forecast Offices will issue warnings using these UGC's and SAME codes in the event of short duration convective events.
3 The "Hague Line" is the popular name for the international boundary that divides U.S. and Canadian waters on Georges Bank.
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