A weather warning generally refers to an alert issued by a
meteorological
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agency to warn citizens of approaching dangerous
weather
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. A weather watch, on the other hand, typically refers to an alert issued to indicate that conditions are favorable for the development of dangerous weather patterns, although the dangerous weather conditions themselves are not currently present.
Australia
The
Bureau of Meteorology
The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM or BoM) is an executive agency of the Australian Government responsible for providing weather services to Australia and surrounding areas. It was established in 1906 under the Meteorology Act, and brought together ...
is responsible for issuing weather warnings in
Australia. The Bureau's warnings can be separated into severe thunderstorm warnings and severe weather warnings. Severe thunderstorm warnings are issued when either a severe thunderstorm is reported or if existing thunderstorms are expected to become severe. Severe weather warnings are issued when severe weather is occurring or expected in an area, which are not solely related to severe thunderstorms.
Canada
In
Canada
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, governmental weather warnings and watches are issued by the
Environment Canada. Environment Canada defines an advisory as ''"an alert to cover a wide array of deteriorating weather conditions,"'' a watch as ''"when conditions favour that severe weather forming"'' and a warning as ''"severe weather is actually occurring or is imminent."'
Additionally, Environment Canada breaks down weather alerts based upon the specific type of hazardous weather. These alerts are regionally issued throughout Canada and include, but are not limited to, winter storms, extreme temperature(including tornadoes), wind, tsunami, tropical cyclones, and extreme precipitation amounts.
New Zealand
MetService
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is the National Meteorological Service of
New Zealand
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, and is designated by the Minister of Transport to provide New Zealand's authorised meteorological warning service.
Meteorological Services Act 1990
/ref> MetService issues Severe Weather Outlooks, Watches and Warnings under a Code of Practice that enables others to distribute this information in the national interest. Weather Warning Criteria are published on it
website
Like the United States NWS, MetService breaks down weather warnings and watches based on the specific type of hazardous weather – heavy rain, heavy snow, severe gales, and other weather likely to cause significant disruption to the general public or specific industry groups. MetService also provides Severe Thunderstorm Outlooks, Watches, and Warnings to deal with heavy rain and strong wind gusts caused by thunderstorms, as well as large hail and damaging tornadoes.
Philippines
In the Philippines, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA
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*"May Pagasa", a pen-name of José Rizal
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) issues rainfall advisories, thunderstorm advisories, gale warnings, flood warnings, and tropical cyclone wind signals
The Tropical Cyclone Wind Signals (TCWS, or simply ''wind signals'' or ''signals''; Filipino: ''Mga Babala ng Bagyo'') are tropical cyclone alert levels issued by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administratio ...
.
Sweden
The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute
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uses terminology based on other countries. Yellow level means forecast of weather that can mean some risks and disturbances to transport and other parts of society. Amber level is for weather that can mean danger, damage, and larger disturbances. Red level is for weather that can mean big danger, serious damage, and major disturbances. This can refer to many types of weather related events such as wind, flooding, snow, forest fires, etc. Sweden does not have as severe weather as some other countries, so red events in Sweden would normally not cause large international headlines.
Until 2021 the SMHI its own warning level terminology, Class 1, 2 and 3, fairly much corresponding to Yellow, Amber and Red.
United Kingdom
The Met Office
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, the United Kingdom
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's national weather service, does not issue separate weather warnings and watches, but has an analogous system of flash warnings and advance warnings that serve the same general role of weather warnings and weather watches, respectively. Other official meteorological departments may use similar systems but use different terms.
The Met Office and other weather services have three colour coded warning levels:
* Yellow: Be aware. Possible travel delays, or the disruption of your day-to-day activities.
* Amber: Be prepared. Could cause road and rail closures, interruption to power, and the potential risk to life and property.
* Red: Take action. Widespread damage, travel and power disruption, and risk to life are likely. Avoid dangerous areas.
Thunderstorm warnings both Severe and Watch are also issued as of 2018.
United States
In the United States
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, governmental weather warnings and watches are issued by the National Weather Service
The National Weather Service (NWS) is an agency of the United States federal government that is tasked with providing weather forecasts, warnings of hazardous weather, and other weather-related products to organizations and the public for the ...
, which is itself a branch of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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. The NWS defines a watch as ''"the risk of hazardous weather or hydrologic event ncreasingsignificantly, but its occurrence, location, and/or timing is still uncertain"'' and a warning as ''"hazardous weather or hydrologic event hat
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is occurring, is imminent, or has a very high probability of occurring"'
Additionally, the NWS breaks down weather warnings and watches based upon the specific type of hazardous weather. These warnings and watches include, but are not limited to, flooding, severe local storms, tropical cyclones, and winter storms.
See also
* Meteoalarm
References
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External links
National Weather Service
UK Met Office
Meteorological Service of New Zealand (MetService)
Weather warnings and advisories