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==