All stations, all stations, all stations, this is Maritime Radio, Maritime Radio, Zulu,
Lima, Mike, Strong Wind Advisory Alpha 3-1, issued 1-7-0-0, New Zealand Standard Time
Monday, valid until 2-3-5-9, New Zealand Standard Time, Tuesday.
To Hodeke Gulf, North East, 3-0-0, gusting 4-0-0, easing all advisory criteria this evening.
To Waimakaha Harbour, North East, 2-5-0, gusting 3-5-0, easing to below advisory criteria this
evening.
Hodeke area, come through me to get COVIL, North East, 2-5-0, gusting 3-5-0, easing below
advisory criteria this evening.
This warning cancels and replaces advisory Alpha 3-0, this is Maritime Radio, listening
on Channel 1-6-0.
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Say kia ora te, say kia ora te, say kia ora te, all stations, all stations, all stations,
this is Maritime Radio, Maritime Radio Zulu Lima, Mike, for the on-receive broadcast of
strong wind advisory Alpha 3-1 to Haudenosaunee Gulf, Waimata Harbour, and the area from Bream
Head to Cape Cogle, please listen now on the appropriate VHF channel for your area, either
channel 67, 68, 69, or 71.
Seikurete, seikurete, seikurete, all stations, all stations, all stations, this is Coast
Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio.
Wind warning received from Matt Service, issued 1700 hours, Monday the 15th of July, valid
until midnight Tuesday the 16th of July.
Strong wind advisory, Alpha 3-1 for the Hauraki Gulf, North East 3-0 knots, gusting 4-0 knots,
easing below advisory criteria this evening.
Strong wind advisory, Alpha 3-1 for the Waitematā Harbour, North East 2-5 knots, gusting 3-5
knots, easing to below advisory criteria this evening.
Strong wind advisory, Alpha 3-1 for the area from Breamhead to Cape Colville, North East
2-5 knots, gusting 3-5 knots, easing below advisory criteria this evening.
Message ends, this is Coast Guard Radio, out.
Good afternoon, just closing our trip report for the night. We've had a good day
bashing around the harbour, now safe and sound anchored at Islington Bay for the
night. Thank you for your watch and we'll talk to you tomorrow.
All stations, all stations, all stations. This is Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio.
Coast Guard is seeking sightings or information regarding kite surfers off of Orewa or Hatfield Beach.
Seeking information or sightings of kite surfers off of Orewa or Hatfield Beach.
Any stations with information please call back this channel or by phone on Star 500.
This is Coast Guard Radio, out.
All stations, all stations, all stations. This is Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio.
Coast Guard is seeking sightings or information regarding kite surfers off of Orewa or Hatfields Beach.
Seeking information or sightings of kite surfers off of Orewa or Hatfields Beach.
Any stations with information please call back this channel or by phone on Star 500.
This is Coast Guard Radio, out.
Roger, I understand there was a boat broken from its mooring underneath the harbour bridge
and drifting either from Stokes Point or Bayswater, is that correct data?
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PIA 2, this is Coast Guard Radio, over.
Hiya, g'day Coast Guard. PIA 2, the trip report, we've got 7 POB with left phase order heading
for Islington Bay and spending the afternoon training in the Wadamata Harbour, ETA sunset
1720, over.
Roger, Coast Guard Radio, out.
This is Mangatū. Good afternoon, we'd just like to log a trip report. We're departing Bay's Water Marina and are planning to head to Islington Bay, 7 P.O.B. with an EPA of 1700, over.
All stations, all stations, this is Maritime Radio, Maritime Radio, Zulu, Lima Mike, New
Zealand Coastal Navigation warnings in force, 1, 2, 3, oblique, 2, 4, area, Raglan and
Stephens, 8, 6, oblique, 2, 4, area, Abel, 8, 5, oblique, 2, 4, area, Grey, 8, oblique,
2, 4, area, Stephens, Auckland, marine weather situation and forecast situation, apply remains
anchored to the south-east of the country, while a complex low pressure system over the
Tasman Sea spreads an associated front over New Zealand, the low pressure system in the
Tasman Sea gradually moves closer to Aotearoa from Wednesday through Friday sending a series
of troughs over the country from the north-west, forecast for Manukau Harbour issued at 1,
1, 0, 2 hours, New Zealand standard time Monday, 1, 5, July, 2, 0, 2, 4, by Meteorological
Service of New Zealand Strong Wind Advisory, Monday, north-east, 2, 5 knots, casting, 3,
5 knots, easing to north-east, 2, 0 knots, this afternoon and then to variable, 5 knots,
this evening, roughly easing this afternoon, poor visibility in rain, easing to isolated
showers late evening but remaining cloudy, south-west swell, 1 metre, Tuesday, variable,
5 knots, south-west, 1, 0 knots, developing for the time in the morning and afternoon,
this night, cloudy appearance with fair visibility in a few morning showers, early morning fog
patches possible, south-west swell, 1 metre, Wednesday, variable, 5 knots, east, 1, 0 knots,
developing in the morning, easing to variable, 5 knots, in the afternoon, rain, clearing,
westerly swell, 1 metre, Thursday, variable, 5 knots, becoming north-east, 1, 0 knots,
later, passing cloudy, westerly swell, 1 metre, Friday, north-east, 1, 0 knots, cloudy, rain
developing, westerly swell, 1 metre, forecast for wider matter harbour issued at 1, 1, 0,
2 hours, New Zealand Standard Time Monday, 1, 5, July, 2, 0, 2, 4, and Meteorological
Service of New Zealand's Strong Wind Advisory, Monday, wind speed, 2, 5 knots, gusting, 3,
5 knots, rising 2, 3, 0 knots, gusting, 4, 0 knots, for the time in the afternoon, easing
to north-east, 1, 5 knots, early evening and variable, 5 knots.
Se kere te, se kere te, se kere te, all stations, all stations, all stations, this is Topo Maritime
Radio, Topo Maritime Radio, Zulu, Lima, Mike, for the Maritime Safety Information Broadcast,
including air warnings in force for the areas Coville, Brett, Franklin, Stephens, and Grey.
Please listen now, 2207-4146, 6224 kHz, or on the appropriate VHF channel for your area,
either channel 67, 68, 690, or 71.
All stations, all stations, all stations, this is Maritime Radio, Maritime Radio, Lululima
Mike Gale warning Alpha 3-0 and strong wind advisory Alpha 3-0 issued 1-1-0 to New Zealand
Standard Time Monday, that was until 2-3-5-9, New Zealand Standard Time Tuesday, Gale warning
Alpha 3-0 for the area from Greenheath to Cape Cove, North-East 3-5-0, gusting 4-5-0,
easing to 2-5-0, gusting 3-5-0 late afternoon and then easing below advisory criteria at
least this evening, Gale warning Alpha 3-0 for Hauraki Gulf, North-East 3-5-0, gusting
4-5-0, easing below Gale warning late this evening, strong wind advisory Alpha 3-0 for
Waimata Harbour, North-East 2-5-0, gusting 3-5-0, easing to 3-0-0, gusting 4-0-0 for
Otatime this afternoon, easing below advisory criteria at least this evening, strong wind
advisory Alpha 3-0 for Manukau Harbour, North-East 2-5-0, gusting 3-5-0, easing below advisory
criteria this afternoon, this warning cancels and replaces advisory Alpha 2-9-0, this is
MatTimeRadio, listening on channel 1SW.
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"Stay Kirite, Stay Kirite, Stay Kirite, All Stations, All Stations, All Stations, this
is Maritime Radio, Maritime Radio, Zulu, Lima, Mike, to the on-receive broadcast of Gale
Warning Alpha-3-0 and Strong Wind Advisory Alpha-3-0 to areas Manukau Harbour, Hoveck
Gulf, Waimate Harbour and the area from Bream Head to Cape Covell, please listen now on
the appropriate VHF channel for your area, either channel 67, 68, 69 or 71."
Securité, Securité, Securité, all stations, all stations, all stations, this is Coastguard
Radio, Coastguard Radio, Coastguard Radio, wind warning received from MetService, issued
1102 hours, Monday the 15th of July, valid until midnight Tuesday the 16th of July, strong
wind advisory alpha 3-0 for the Manukau Harbour, north east 2-5 knots gusting 3-5 knots easing
below advisory criteria this afternoon, gale warning alpha 3-0 for the Hauraki Gulf, north
east 3-5 knots gusting 4-5 knots easing below gale warnings early this evening, strong wind
advisory alpha 3-0 for the Waitemata Harbour, north east 2-5 knots gusting 3-5 knots rising
3-0 knots gusting 4-0 knots for a time this afternoon, easing below advisory criteria
early this evening, gale warning alpha 3-0 for the area from Breamhead to Cape Colville,
north east 3-5 knots gusting 4-5 knots easing 2-5 knots gusting 3-5 knots late afternoon
then easing below advisory criteria early this evening, message ends, this is Coastguard
Radio, out.
All stations, all stations, this is Maritime Radio, Maritime Radio, Zulu, Lima, Mike.
Forecast issued at 0306 hours, New Zealand Standard Time, 15 July 2024.
That was until midnight, 15 July 2024.
Four, Colville, gale warning in force Monday.
North-east, three, five knots, easing to northerly.
One, five knots in the evening.
Very rough sea easing.
Easterly swell, three metres.
Poor visibility in rain, heavy at times, easing in the evening.
Outlook following, three.
Today's Tuesday, changing south-west to zero knots in the morning.
Easing to westerly, one, zero knots late evening.
Moderate north-east swell easing Wednesday.
Changing north-east, one, five knots early.
Easing to variable, one, zero knots later.
Moderate north-east swell easing Thursday.
Westerly, one, zero knots.
Bread, gale warning in force Monday.
North-east, four, zero knots.
Easing to northerly, one, five knots.
North of Cape Bread in the afternoon and everywhere early evening.
Turning westerly, one, five knots late evening.
Very rough sea easing.
Easterly swell, three metres.
Poor visibility in rain, with some heavy and possibly thundery falls, easing late afternoon.
Outlook following, three.
Today's Tuesday, south-west, one, five knots.
Turning north-west, one, zero knots early afternoon.
Moderate north-east swell easing Wednesday.
Westerly, one, five knots.
Becoming westerly, one, five knots later.
Thursday, south-west, one, five knots. Turning north-west, one, zero knots later.
Paratara, gale warning in force Monday.
North-east, four, zero knots.
Easing to northerly, one, five knots.
North of Turtle Point this morning. Becoming northerly, one, five knots.
Becoming westerly, one, five knots in the north in the afternoon.
Becoming westerly, one, five knots everywhere in the evening.
Very rough sea easing.
Long period south-west swell rising to two metres.
Easterly swell three metres north of Cape Rhiner.
Poor visibility in rain, with some heavy and possibly thundery,
clearing in the north in the afternoon and everywhere in the evening.
Outlook following, three days.
Tuesday, westerly, one, zero knots.
Becoming westerly, one, zero knots by evening.
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Slave Territory, Slave Territory, Slave Territory, all stations, all stations, all stations,
this is Maritime Radio, Maritime Radio, Zulu, Lima, Mike, for the Maritime Safety Information
Broadcast, including gale warnings in four sea areas, Koval, Brett, Kaipara, Raglan,
Stevens, and Gray. Please listen now on the approved VHF channel for your area, either
channel 67, 68, 69, or 71.
12 knots, Thursday, Wednesday, 10 knots, Colville, Gale, Monday, Wednesday, Tuesday, 5 knots,
moving to Norley, 1-5 knots, in the evening, early whilst the easing, generally swell,
30m, visibility in rain, heavy at times, but generally good.
Nights becoming summerly, 1-0 knots in the morning, changing westerly, 1-5 knots in the afternoon.
Rossy easing, reverent nobodies squeezing, Wednesday.
Westerly, 1-0 knots in the afternoon.
July 2, 024 A fire remains anchored to the southeast of the country, while a complex
low-pressure system over the Tasman Sea spreads an associated front over New Zealand.
The low-pressure system in the Tasman Sea gradually moves closer to Aotearoa from Wednesday
to Friday, sending a series of troughs over the country from the northwest.
Forecast issued at 0306 hours, New Zealand Standard Time 1/5/July 2, 024, that is until
midnight 1/5/July 2, 024, 20, Wednesday.
Southeast rising to 30 knots in the morning, 7 o'clock.
East-west swell rising to 3 metres.
Possible visibility in rain suppressing southeast in the morning, heavy at times, as of the
following 3 to 3 Tuesday, 06/02/July 2, 024.
For New Zealand Coastal Waters, issued at 0723 hours, New Zealand Standard Time on 15 July 2024.
Warnings in force for Gale, Gale Warnings in force for Colville, Brett, Kaipara, Radwan, Skevens, Gray.
Situation at 0600 hours.
New Zealand Standard Time on...
All stations, all stations, this is Maritime Radio, Maritime Radio, Zulu, Lima Mike.
New Zealand Coastal Navigation warnings in force.
One, two, three, oblique, two, four.
Area Raglan and Stephens.
Eight, six, oblique, two, four.
Area Abel. Eight, five, oblique, two, four.
Area Grey.
Eight, oblique, two, four.
Area Stephens.
Auckland Marine weather situation and forecast.
Situation.
A high remains anchored to the southeast of the country, while a complex low-pressure system over the Tasman Sea spreads an associated front over New Zealand.
A couple of troughs move over the country from the northwest during Wednesday and Thursday.
Forecast for Manukau Harbour issued at zero, three, zero, six hours, New Zealand Standard Time Monday, one, five, July, two, zero, two, four, by Meteorological Service of New Zealand Strong Wind Advisory.
Monday, easterly, one, five knots, rising to northeast, two, five knots, gusting, three, five knots in the morning, easing to northeast, two, zero knots in the afternoon and two variable, five knots in the evening.
Sea becoming rough in the morning, easing in the afternoon.
Poor visibility in rain developing in the morning, easing to isolated showers late evening but remaining cloudy.
Westerly swell path to one metre.
Tuesday, variable, five knots.
Southwest, one, zero knots, developing in the morning.
Rising to variable, five knots in the evening.
Sun becoming cloudy later.
Westerly swell rising to one, decimal, five metres.
Wednesday, variable, five knots.
Showers clearing later.
Westerly swell, one, decimal, five metres, easing to one metre.
Thursday, variable, five knots, becoming northeast, one, zero knots, late.
Pastly cloudy.
Westerly swell, one metre.
Forecast for Waitemata Harbour issued at zero, three, zero, six hours, New Zealand Standard Time Monday, one, five, July, two, zero, two, four, by Meteorological Service of New Zealand Strong Wind Advisory.
Monday, easterly, two, five, knots, gusting, three, five, knots, rising to northeast, three, zero, knots, gusting, four, zero, knots, in the morning.
Northeast easing to one, five, knots, early evening and to variable, five, knots, late evening.
Rusty easing in the evening.
Poor visibility in rain developing in the morning, easing to isolated showers late evening but remaining cloudy.
Tuesday, variable, five, knots, becoming southwest, one, zero, knots, in the morning.
Easing to variable, five, knots, in the evening.
Fine, becoming cloudy later.
Wednesday, variable, five, knots, showers clearing later.
Thursday, variable, five, knots, becoming northeast, one, zero, knots, later.
Pastly cloudy.
Forecast of a low rocky gulf issued at zero, three, zero, six hours, New Zealand Standard Time Monday, one, five, July, two, zero, two, four, by Met Service.
Gale warning, Monday, easterly, three, zero, knots, gusting, four, zero, knots, rising to northeast, three, five, knots, gusting, four, five, knots, early morning.
Easing to northerly, one, five, knots, late afternoon and one, zero, knots, in the evening.
Sea becoming very rough in the morning, easing late afternoon.
Poor visibility and rain developing in the morning, easing to isolated showers late evening but remaining cloudy.
Northeast swell rising to one, two, one, decimal, five, meters, Tuesday, northwest, one, zero, knots, turning southwest, one, zero, knots, in the morning.
Easing to variable, five, knots, in the evening.
A few showers, clearing, northeast swell, one, two, one, decimal, five, meters, easing to half a meter, Wednesday.
Variable, five, knots, showers, clearing later, northeast swell half a meter, dying out, Thursday.
Wednesday, one, zero, knots, becoming northerly, one, zero, knots, later, passing cloudy.
Forecast from Green Head to Cape Colvin issued at zero, three, zero, six hours, New Zealand Standard Time Monday, one, five, July, two, zero, two, four.
Direct service, getting a warning, Monday, Tuesday, 3, 5 knots, casting 4, 5 knots, turning
north east, 3, 5 knots, casting 4, 5 knots, early morning, north east easing to, 2, 5
knots, casting 3, 5 knots, late afternoon and early, 1, 5 knots, early evening, becoming
north west, 1, 0 knots, late evening, very rough easing in the afternoon, poor visibility
in rain developing in the morning, with thunderstorms possible in the afternoon, rain easing, isolated
showers late evening but remaining cloudy, north east swell, 1, 5 meters rising to, 2,
10, 2, 5 meters, Tuesday, north west, 1, 0 knots, turning south west, 1, 5 knots, in
the morning, easing to westerly, 1, 0 knots, early afternoon, fine, north east swell, 2,
easing to, 1 meter, Wednesday, easing to variable, 5 knots, early, cloudy, showers developing,
north east swell, 1 meter, Thursday, becoming westerly, 1, 0 knots, early, turning northerly,
1, 0 knots later, fine, north east swell, 1 meter, easing to half a meter, high tide
ashland, high tide ashland, high tide ashland, high tide ashland, high tide ashland, high
tide ashland, high tide ashland, high tide ashland, high tide ashland, high tide ashland,
Tētētē, Tētētē, Tētētē. All stations, all stations, all stations, this is Maritime
Radio, Maritime Radio, Zulu, Lima, Mike. For the Maritime Safety Information Broadcast,
including gale warnings in for sea areas, Koval, Brett, Kaipara, Raglan, Stephens, and
Gray, please listen now on the appropriate VHF channel for your area, either channel
67, 68, 690, or 71.
All stations, all stations, this is Maritime Radio, Maritime Radio, Zulu, Lima, Mike.
New Zealand Coastal Navigation warnings in force.
One, two, three, oblique, two, four.
Area, Raglan and Stephens.
Eight, six, oblique, two, four.
Area, Abel, eight, five, oblique, two, four.
Area, Gray, eight, oblique, two, four.
Area, Stephens.
Auckland's marine weather situation and forecast.
Situation.
A fire remains anchored to the southeast of the country.
While a complex low-pressure system over the Tasman Sea spreads an associated front over New Zealand.
A couple of troughs move over the country from the northwest during Wednesday and Thursday.
Forecast for Manukau Harbour issued at zero, three, zero, six hours.
New Zealand standard time Monday, one, five, July, two, zero, two, four.
By Meteorological Service of New Zealand Strong Wind Advisory.
Monday, easterly, one, five knots.
Rising to northeast, two, five knots.
Gusting, three, five knots in the morning.
Easing to northeast, two, zero knots in the afternoon.
And to variable, five knots in the evening.
Sea becoming rough in the morning, easing in the afternoon.
Poor visibility and rain developing in the morning, easing to isolated showers late evening but remaining cloudy.
Westerly swell path to one metre.
Tuesday, variable, five knots.
Southwest, one, zero knots, developing in the morning.
Easing to variable, five knots in the evening.
Fine, becoming cloudy later.
Westerly swell rising to one decimal, five metres.
Wednesday, variable, five knots.
Showers clearing later.
Westerly swell, one decimal, five metres.
Easing to one metre.
Thursday, variable, five knots.
Becoming northeast, one, zero knots late.
Pathly cloudy.
Westerly swell, one metre.
Forecast for wider Masa Harbour issued at zero, three, zero, six hours.
New Zealand Standard Time Monday, one, five, July, two, zero, two, four.
By Meteorological Service of New Zealand Strong Wind Advisory.
Monday, easterly, two, five knots.
Gusting, three, five knots.
Rising to northeast, three, zero knots.
Gusting, four, zero knots in the morning.
Northeast easing to one, five knots early evening.
And to variable, five knots late evening.
Rusty easing in the evening.
Poor visibility in rain developing in the morning.
Easing to isolated showers late evening but remaining cloudy.
Tuesday, variable, five knots.
Becoming southwest, one, zero knots in the morning.
Easing to variable, five knots in the evening.
Fine, becoming cloudy later.
Wednesday, variable, five knots.
Showers clearing later.
Thursday, variable, five knots.
Becoming northeast, one, zero knots later.
Partly cloudy.
Forecast for Hohoraki Gulf issued at zero, three, zero, six hours.
New Zealand Standard Time Monday, one, five.
July, two, zero, two, four.
Damnet Service, gale warning.
Monday, easterly, three, zero knots.
Gusting, four, zero knots.
Rising to northeast, three, five knots.
Gusting, four, five knots early morning.
Easing to northerly, one, five knots late afternoon.
And one, zero knots in the evening.
Sea becoming very rough in the morning.
Easing late afternoon.
Poor visibility in rain developing in the morning.
Easing to isolated showers late evening but remaining cloudy.
Northeast swell rising to one, two, one, decimal, five meters.
Tuesday, northwest, one, zero knots.
Turning southwest, one, zero knots in the morning.
Easing to variable, five knots in the evening.
A few showers clearing.
Northeast swell, one, two, one, decimal, five.
Meters matrizing to half a meter.
Wednesday, variable, five knots.
Showers clearing later.
Northeast swell half a meter dying out.
Thursday, westerly, one, zero knots.
Becoming northerly, one, zero knots later.
Partly cloudy.
Forecast from Team Head to Cape Corvallis issued at zero, three, zero, six hours.
New Zealand Standard Time Monday, one, five, July, two, zero, two, four.
Barnett Service, gale warning, Monday.
Tuesday, three, five knots, gusting, four, five knots.
Turning northeast, three, five knots, gusting, four, five knots.
Early morning.
Northeast easing to two, five knots, gusting, three, five knots.
Late afternoon and northerly, one, five knots early evening.
Becoming northwest, one, zero knots late evening.
Three, rafting easing in the afternoon.
Poor visibility in rain developing in the morning with thunderstorms possible in the afternoon.
Rain easing to isolated showers late evening but remaining cloudy.
Northeast swell, one, decimal, five, meters rising to two, two, two, decimal, five meters.
Tuesday, northwest, one, zero knots.
Turning southwest, one, five knots.
In the morning, easing to westerly, one, zero knots.
In the afternoon, five, northeast swell, two meters easing to one meter.
Wednesday, easing to variable, five knots early.
Cloudy, showers developing, northeast swell, one meter.
Thursday, becoming westerly, one, zero knots early.
Turning northerly, one, zero knots later.
Five, northeast swell, one meter easing to half a meter.
High tide at Auckland.
Monday, one, four, zero, five, hours, two, decimal, seven meters.
Tuesday 021, 9 hours 2.8 metres. High tide at 1,000. Monday 042, 8 hours 3.4 metres.
Monday 1704, hours 3.3 metres. Rainfall abundance in front of New Zealand coastal waters.
Issue that 0307, hours on 15 July 2024.
Storm warnings in force for Bill. Gale warnings in force for Colville, Brett, Kaipara, Wagman, Stephens, Gray.
Situation at 0300 hours. New Zealand standard time on 15 July 2024.
A fire remains anchored to the southeast of the country, while a complex low-pressure system over the Tasman Sea spreads an associated front over New Zealand.
A couple of troughs move over the country from the northwest during Wednesday and Thursday.
Forecast issued at 0306 hours. New Zealand standard time, 15 July 2024.
Cloud until midnight, 15 July 2024. Tenty. Monday, wind speeds rising to 30 knots in the morning.
Slough. Westerly swell rising to 3 metres. Poor visibility and rain spreading southeast in the morning. Heavy at times.
After the following three days, Tuesday, wind increased to 5 knots, becoming southerly 1-0 knots in the morning, changing westerly 1-5 knots in the afternoon.
Rossy easing. River at north-east swell easing. Wednesday, westerly 1-0 knots. Thursday, westerly 1-0 knots.
Cornville. Again Wednesday. North-east 3-5 knots, easing to northerly 1-5 knots in the evening. Very rossy easing.
East-west swell 3 metres. Poor visibility and rain, heavy at times, changing in the evening.
After the following three days, Tuesday, changing southwest 2-0 knots in the morning, easing to westerly 1-0 knots late evening.
River at north-east swell easing. Wednesday, changing north-west 1-5 knots early, easing to variable 1-0 knots.
Security, security, security, all stations, all stations, this is Topol Maritime Radio,
Topol Maritime Radio, Zulu, Lima, Mike, for the Maritime Safety Information Broadcast,
including gear warnings for Corval, Brett, Kaipara, Raglan, Stephens, and Gray, please
listen on frequency 2207-4146 or 6224 kHz, or on the appropriate channel for your area,
either channel 6768-69471.
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Strong wind advisory Alpha 29 for the Waitematā Harbour.
Easterly 2-5 knots gusting 3-5 knots rising north east 3-0 knots gusting 4-0 knots this
morning.
Easing below advisory criteria early evening.
Gale warning Alpha 29 for the area from Breamhead to Cape Colville.
Easterly 3-5 knots gusting 4-5 knots turning north east 3-5 knots gusting 4-5 knots early
morning.
North east easing 2-5 knots gusting 3-5 knots late afternoon.
Easing below advisory criteria early evening.
Coast Guard Radio out.
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Securite, Securite, Securite, all stations, all stations, all stations, this is Coast
Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio.
Wind warning received from MetService, 0306 hours this morning, valid until midnight Tuesday.
Strong wind advisory, Alpha 29 for the Manukau Harbour.
North east, 25 knots gusting, 35 knots developing this morning, easing below advisory criteria
this afternoon.
Gale warning, Alpha 29 for the Hauraki Gulf, easterly 30 knots gusting, 40 knots rising,
north east, 35 knots gusting, 45 knots early warning, easing below advisory criteria late
afternoon.
All stations, all stations, this is Maritime Radio, Maritime Radio, strong wind advisory,
Alpha 2-9, for the following areas, Manuka Harbour, north-east, 2-5 knots, gusting 2-5
knots, developing this morning, easing below criteria this afternoon.
Strong wind advisory for the Waitemata Harbour, easterly, 2-5 knots, gusting 2-5 knots, rising
to north-east, 3-0 knots, gusting 4-0 knots this morning, easing below advisory criteria
for the evening.
Gap warning, Alpha 2-9, for the following, the Haraki Gulf, easterly, 3-0 knots, gusting
4-0 knots, rising to north-east, 3-5 knots, gusting 4-5 knots early morning, easing below
advisory criteria late afternoon.
Gap warning for the area from Brigham Head to Cape Colville, easterly, 6-5 knots, gusting
4-5 knots, turning north-east, 3-5 knots, gusting 4-5 knots early morning, north-east
easing to 2-5 knots, gusting 3-5 knots late afternoon, easing below advisory criteria
this evening.
This is issued at 0306, New Zealand Standard Time, Monday, 1-5 July, 2-0-2-4, valid until
midnight, Tuesday, 1-6 July, 2-0-2-4.
This warning cancels and replaces advisory Alpha 2-8.
Warning in.
This is Maritime Radio, listening out on Channel 1-6, out.
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Take care of te, take care of te, take care of te, all stations, all stations, this is
Maritime Radio, Maritime Radio, Zulu, Mima, Mike, for the on-receipt broadcast of Strong
Wind Advisory Alpha 2-9 for the area of Manuka Harbour, Hauraki Gulf, for the Waitemata Harbour,
for the area from Bream Head to Cape Colville, please listen on the appropriate channel for
your area, either channel 67, 68, 69 or 71.
All stations, all stations, this is Maritime Radio, Maritime Radio, Zulu, Lima Mike.
New Zealand Coastal Navigation warnings in force.
One, two, three, oblique, two, four.
Area Raglan and Stephens.
Eight, six, oblique, two, four.
Area Abel. Eight, five, oblique, two, four.
Area Grey. Eight, oblique, two, four.
Area Stephens.
Auckland marine weather situation and forecast.
Situation. A high to the south east of the country.
Retreat eastwards today as a complex low pressure system over the Tasman Sea brings an associated front onto northern New Zealand.
The front is expected to move southwards across central and southern New Zealand on Tuesday,
followed by a couple of troughs from the northwest during Wednesday and Thursday.
Forecast for Manukau Harbour issued at two, two, five minor hours. New Zealand standard time Sunday, one, four.
July, two, zero, two, four.
By Meteorological Service of New Zealand, strong wind advisory, Monday.
Easterly, one, five knots. Rising to northeast, two, five knots. Gusting, three, five knots in the morning.
Easing to northeast, two, zero knots in the afternoon and to variable, five knots in the evening.
Sea becoming rough in the morning, easing in the afternoon.
Poor visibility in rain developing in the morning, easing to isolated showers late evening but remaining cloudy.
Westerly swell path to one metre, Tuesday. Variable, five knots.
Southwest, one, zero knots. Developing in the morning. Easing to variable, five knots in the evening.
Fine, becoming cloudy later. Westerly swell rising to one, decimal, five metres, Wednesday.
Variable, five knots.
Showers clearing later. Westerly swell, one, decimal, five metres. Easing to one metre, Thursday.
Variable, five knots. Becoming northeast, one, zero knots late. Partly cloudy.
Westerly swell, one metre. Forecast for wider Mata Harbour issued at two, two, five, nine hours.
New Zealand Standard Time Sunday, one, four, July, two, zero, two, four.
By Meteorological Service of New Zealand Strong Wind Advisory, Monday.
Easterly, two, five knots. Gusting, three, five knots. Rising to northeast, three, zero knots. Gusting, four, zero knots in the morning.
Northeast easing to one, five knots early evening and to variable, five knots late evening.
Roughly easing in the evening. Poor visibility in rain developing in the morning. Easing to isolated showers late evening but remaining cloudy, Tuesday.
Variable, five knots. Becoming southwest, one, zero knots in the morning. Easing to variable, five knots in the evening.
Fine, becoming cloudy later, Wednesday. Variable, five knots. Showers clearing later, Thursday.
Variable, five knots. Becoming northeast, one, zero knots later. Partly cloudy.
Forecast of a high rocky gulf issued at two, two, five, nine hours. New Zealand Standard Time Sunday, one, four, July, two, zero, two, four.
Barnet service. Gale warning, Monday. Easterly, three, zero knots. Gusting, four, zero knots. Rising to northeast, three, five knots.
Gusting, four, five knots early morning. Easing to northerly, one, five knots late afternoon and one, zero knots in the evening.
Sea becoming very rough in the morning. Easing late afternoon. Poor visibility in rain developing in the morning. Easing to isolated showers late evening but remaining cloudy.
Northeast swell rising to one, two, one decimal five metres, Tuesday. Northwest, one, zero knots. Turning southwest, one, zero knots in the morning.
Easing to variable, five knots in the evening. A few showers clearing. Northeast swell, one, two, one decimal five metres.
Meetably freezing to half a metre, Wednesday. Variable, five knots. Showers clearing later. Northeast swell half a metre, dying out, Thursday.
Westerly, one, zero knots. Becoming northerly, one, zero knots later. Partly cloudy. Forecast for beamhead to Cape Colvin issued at two, two, five minor hours.
New Zealand standard time Sunday, one, four. July, two, zero, two, four.
Barnett Service, giving a warning, Monday, East 3-5 knots, casting 4-5 knots, turning North-East 3-5 knots, casting 4-5 knots, early morning, North-East is in 2-5 knots, casting 3-5 knots,
East, afternoon, and northerly, 1-5 knots, early evening, becoming North-West, 1-0 knots, late evening, very rough evening in the afternoon,
poor visibility in rain developing in the morning, with thunderstorms possible in the afternoon, rain leading to isolated showers late evening but remaining cloudy,
North-East swell 1-5 meters, rising to 2-2-2-5 meters, Tuesday, North-West 1-0 knots, turning South-West 1-5 knots, in the morning, rising to West-A, 1-0 knots, in the afternoon,
side, North-East swell 2 meters, easing to 1 meter, Wednesday, easing to variable 5 knots, early, cloudy, showers developing, North-East swell 1 meter,
Thursday, becoming yesterday, 1-0 knots, early, turning northerly, 1-0 knots, later, side, North-East swell 1 meter, easing to 1/2 meter, high tide at Auckland,
Monday, 0-1-3-2 hours 2.9 meters, Monday, 1-4-0-5 hours 2.7 meters, high tide at Auckland,
Monday, 0-4-2-8 hours 3.4 meters, Monday, 1-7-0-4 hours 3.3 meters,
Marine weather bulletin for New Zealand Coastal Waters issued at 0-0-2-1 hours on 1-5-July 2-0-2-4,
storm warnings in force for Mill, gale warnings in force for Coalville, Brett, Alatara, Raglan, Stevens, Cray, situation at 0-0-0-0 hours, New Zealand Standard Time on 1-5-July 2-0-2-4,
Sapphire remains anchored to the south-east of the country, while a complex low-pressure system over the Tasman Sea spreads an associated front over New Zealand,
a couple of troughs over the country from the north-west during Wednesday and Thursday, forecast issued at 2-2-5-9 hours, New Zealand Standard Time on 1-4-July 2-0-2-4, valid until midnight,
1-5-July 2-0-2-4, 20, Wednesday, north-east rising to 3-0 knots in the morning, south, east-west swell rising to 3 meters,
point of visibility in mains falling south-east in the morning, heavy at times, afternoon following 3-2-Tuesday, north-east 2-5 knots, becoming southerly 1-0 knots in the morning,
changing westerly 1-5 knots in the afternoon, west sea easing, north-east swell easing, Wednesday, westerly 1-0 knots, Thursday,
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