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Does anyone know whether you can determine what ship the BBXX synop
code comes from? Is there a cross-reference list of sorts? I ask
because I know someone who is currently on the P&O 'Adonia' heading
for Spain atm, and thought it would be interesting to see what all
weather readings were. The link below has 'live' webcams for the P&O
cruises together with a Map/Tracker that updates every 6 hours.

http://www.pocruises.com/ships/purplefinder/home.htm

Many thanks

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"Keith (Southend)" wrote in message
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Does anyone know whether you can determine what ship the BBXX synop
code comes from? Is there a cross-reference list of sorts? I ask
because I know someone who is currently on the P&O 'Adonia' heading
for Spain atm, and thought it would be interesting to see what all
weather readings were.


From:

http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/terrestrial/mars/index.asp

MZLT8

Martin.



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Thankyou Martin for that.

I assume I just need to find the ID MZLT8 in the synops? However,
can't seem to find it amongst the usual sources. Any promps would be
helpfull please :-)

Keith (Southend)

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"Keith (Southend)" wrote in message
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Does anyone know whether you can determine what ship the BBXX synop
code comes from? Is there a cross-reference list of sorts? I ask
because I know someone who is currently on the P&O 'Adonia' heading
for Spain atm, and thought it would be interesting to see what all
weather readings were.


From:

http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/terrestrial/mars/index.asp

MZLT8

Martin.



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"Keith (Southend)" wrote in message
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Thankyou Martin for that.

I assume I just need to find the ID MZLT8 in the synops? However,
can't seem to find it amongst the usual sources. Any promps would be
helpfull please :-)

.... haven't got any special source ... all I would do is load up the
appropriate file and search for the call-sign. Remember though that many
vessels only report once or twice per day (00 and/or 12Z); some don't
report at all - some it depends who is on watch, how keen they are etc.,
etc. You are not necessarily going to get any reports!

Martin.



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I've been using Digital Atmophere and doing a 'quality control' on
some of the ships in the area to the NW of Spain. PDBE was one, P&O
NEDLLOYD MERCATOR, it came up as. So as you say, it's just a case of
whether they report. Must admit I always thought this was standard
procedures nowadays for shipping, especially with the automatic age
we're in, it would be useful to get more coverage in the oceans.

Anyway, thanks again for your help.

Keith (Southend)

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On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 21:22:05 +0100, "Martin Rowley"
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"Keith (Southend)" wrote in message
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Thankyou Martin for that.

I assume I just need to find the ID MZLT8 in the synops? However,
can't seem to find it amongst the usual sources. Any promps would be
helpfull please :-)

... haven't got any special source ... all I would do is load up the
appropriate file and search for the call-sign. Remember though that many
vessels only report once or twice per day (00 and/or 12Z); some don't
report at all - some it depends who is on watch, how keen they are etc.,
etc. You are not necessarily going to get any reports!

Martin.





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