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MAFOR, an abbreviation of MArine FORecast, is a North American code used in the transmission of marine
weather forecast Weather forecasting is the application of science and technology to predict the conditions of the atmosphere for a given location and time. People have attempted to predict the weather informally for millennia and formally since the 19th centu ...
s to compress a volume of meteorological and marine information into shorter code for convenience during radio broadcasting. The MAFOR forecast usually supplies the period of validity for the forecast, future wind speed and direction, weather, visibility and 'state of sea.'


Format

A MAFOR code begins with a date and time group, followed by the name of the area to which the forecast applies, followed by one or more groups of five figures, which may be followed by another optional group.


Date Group

YYG1G1/ where *YY is the day of the month in accordance with
Coordinated Universal Time Coordinated Universal Time or UTC is the primary time standard by which the world regulates clocks and time. It is within about one second of mean solar time (such as UT1) at 0° longitude (at the IERS Reference Meridian as the currently used ...
( UTC) *G1G1 is the time of the beginning of the valid period of the forecasts in
Coordinated Universal Time Coordinated Universal Time or UTC is the primary time standard by which the world regulates clocks and time. It is within about one second of mean solar time (such as UT1) at 0° longitude (at the IERS Reference Meridian as the currently used ...
(UTC). *"/" is the last digit of this group is not used.


Weather Group

1GDFmW1 1: is an identifying number required by international practice. Each code group following the name of the lake will begin with 1. G: is the code figure for the period of time covered by the forecast given in the group.


Time Period of Forecast Coverage

*0 - Existing weather conditions at the beginning of the forecast period *1 - Forecast valid for 3 hours *2 - Forecast valid for 6 hours *3 - Forecast valid for 9 hours *4 - Forecast valid for 12 hours *5 - Forecast valid for 18 hours *6 - Forecast valid for 24 hours *7 - Forecast valid for 48 hours *8 - Forecast valid for 72 hours *9 - Occasionally D: is the code figure for the forecast direction of the wind.


Direction of Wind

*0 - Calm *1 - Northeast *2 - East *3 - Southeast *4 - South *5 - Southwest *6 - West *7 - Northwest *8 - North *9 - Variable Fm: is the code figure for the forecast speed of the wind


Speed of Wind

*0 - Beaufort Number 0-3 (0 - 10 knots) *1 - Beaufort Number 4 (11 - 16 knots) *2 - Beaufort Number 5 (17 - 21 knots) *3 - Beaufort Number 6 (22 - 27 knots) *4 - Beaufort Number 7 (28 - 33 knots) *5 - Beaufort Number 8 (34 - 40 knots) *6 - Beaufort Number 9 (41 - 47 knots) *7 - Beaufort Number 10 (48 - 55 knots) *8 - Beaufort Number 11 (56 - 63 knots) *9 - Beaufort Number 12 (64 - 71 knots) W1: is the code figure for forecast weather.


Weather

*0 - Moderate or good visibility (greater than 3 nautical miles) *1 - Risk of ice accumulation on superstructure (air temperature between 0°C and -5°C *2 - Strong risk of accumulation of ice on superstructure (air temperature below -5°C *3 - Mist (visibility 1/2 to 3 nautical miles) *4 - Fog (visibility less than 1/2 nautical mile) *5 - Drizzle *6 - Rain *7 - Snow or rain and snow *8 - Squally weather with or without showers *9 - Thunder storms 2: identifies the group as a supplementary group. The 2 group is valid for the same period as the group that immediately precedes it. V: is the code figure for the forecast visibility.


Visibility

*0 - Less than 50 meters *1 - 50 - 200 meters *2 - 200 - 500 meters *3 - 500 meters to 1/2 nautical mile *4 - 1/2 to 1 nautical mile *5 - 1 to 2 nautical miles *6 - 2 to 5 nautical miles *7 - 5 to 12 nautical miles *8 - 12 to 20 nautical miles S: is the code figure for the forecast sea state.


State of Sea

Height in Meters *0 - Calm (glassy) *1 - Calm (rippled) - 0.0 - 0.1 *2 - Smooth (wavelets) - 0.1 - 0.5 *3 - Slight - 0.5 - 1.25 *4 - Moderate - 1.25 - 2.5 *5 - Rough - 2.5 - 4 *6 - Very Rough - 4.0 - 6 *7 - High - 6.0 - 9 *8 - Very High - 9.0 - 14 *9 - Phenomenal - over 14


Example of a Marine Forecast

MAFOR 0403/ - Superior 12646 14755 245H 12720 - Ontario 15820 12804 Referring to the codes above, this may be decoded as follows: MAFOR 0403/: ''Marine forecast valid from 03 Coordinated Universal Time of the fourth day of the current month''
Lake Superior Lake Superior in central North America is the largest freshwater lake in the world by surface areaThe Caspian Sea is the largest lake, but is saline, not freshwater. and the third-largest by volume, holding 10% of the world's surface fresh wa ...
: ''first 6 hours of the forecast period -wind west at 28 - 33 knots, with rain. Next 12 hours of forecast period - wind northwest 34 - 40 knots, with drizzle. During the same period - visibility 1/2 - 1 nautical mile, with rough seas, wave heights of 2.5 - 4 m. Final 6 hours of the forecast period -wind northwest at 17 - 21 knots, visibility greater than 3 nautical miles''
Lake Ontario Lake Ontario is one of the five Great Lakes of North America. It is bounded on the north, west, and southwest by the Canadian province of Ontario, and on the south and east by the U.S. state of New York. The Canada–United States border sp ...
: ''First 18 hours of forecast period -wind north 17 - 21 knots, visibility greater than 3 nautical miles, final 6 hours of forecast period - wind north at 10 knots or less, with fog reducing visibility to less than 1/2 nautical mile.''Great Lakes and Seaway Shipping
MAFOR Weather Code.
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MAFOR Synopsis

Each MAFOR
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is followed by a brief technical synopsis of the current
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in plain language. The synopsis gives the location of the centers of significant high and low pressure areas, and their forecast motion (direction and speed). Reference is occasionally made to marked wind shift lines, giving the anticipated time at which the wind shift will occur at key points. The following is an example of the type of synopsis that is issued: ''Low
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moving ENE 35 High
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moving e 15 Wind shift SW to NW
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early morning Kingston late evening''


References

{{reflist Meteorological data and networks [https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/general-marine-weather-information/understanding-forecasts/mafor-decode-table.html?_ga=2.168472801.1955427095.1529179108-1310113161.1529179108 MAFOR marine forecast decode table (Environment Canada)}