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Service Change Notice 11-40
National Weather Service Headquarters Washington DC
915 AM EST Tue Dec 6 2011

To:       Subscribers:
          -Family of Services
          -NOAA Weather Wire Service
          -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network
          -NOAAPORT
          Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees

From:     Therese Z. Pierce
          Chief, Marine and Coastal Services Branch

Subject:  Changes in Offshore Waters Marine Zones
          For the Caribbean and Southwest North Atlantic
    And the Gulf of Mexico Effective April 3, 2012

Effective Tuesday April 3, 2012 at 200 pm Eastern Daylight  Time
(EDT) or 1800 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the Tropical
Analysis and Forecast Branch (TAFB) of the National Hurricane
Center will reconfigure its marine zones for the offshore waters
in the Caribbean and Southwest North Atlantic and the Gulf of
Mexico.

Currently there are five (5) marine zones covering the Caribbean
and Southwest North Atlantic and four (4) marine zones covering
the Gulf of Mexico. These zones will be reconfigured into
twenty-four (24) marine zones to cover the Caribbean and
Southwest North Atlantic and eight (8) zones to cover the Gulf
of Mexico. Marine observations, local effects, and substantial
customer feedback all indicate that the current configuration of
marine zones does not adequately address the local effects and
does not provide enough detail for the marine community. This
reconfiguration will serve to improve the precision of marine
warnings, forecasts, and other services by allowing forecasters
to be more area specific.

Table 1 lists the current marine zones and corresponding
UGCs for which TAFB issues forecasts and warnings.

Table 2 lists the marine zones and corresponding Universal
Geographic Codes (UGC) for which TAFB will issue forecasts and
warnings effective April 3, 2012.

Table 3 lists all of the products issued by TAFB that will be
affected by the marine zone changes.

Table 1. Current marine zones and corresponding UGCs
which TAFB issues forecasts and warnings:

Current Marine Zone Name                    Current UGC

Synopsis for the SW N Atlc including the      AMZ088
 Bahamas
SW N Atlantic S of 31N W of 65W               AMZ080
 including Bahamas
Synopsis for the Caribbean Sea and Tropical   AMZ089
 N Atlc from 07N to 22N between 55W and 65W
NW Caribbean N of 15N W of 75W                AMZ082
SW Caribbean S of 15N W of 75W                AMZ084
Caribbean E of 75W to the                     AMZ086
 Windward and Leeward Islands
Tropical N Atlantic from 07N to 22N           AMZ087
 between 55W and 65W

Synopsis for the Gulf of Mexico       GMZ089
NW Gulf N of 25N W of 90W including the
Flower Garden Banks Marine Sanctuary          GMZ080
SW Gulf S of 25N W of 90W                     GMZ082
Middle Gulf between 85W and 90W               GMZ084
E Gulf between 81W and 85W                    GMZ086

Table 2. Marine zones and corresponding UGCs for which
TAFB will issue forecasts and warnings effective
April 3, 2012:

New Marine Zone Name                          NEW UGC

Synopsis for Caribbean Sea and Tropical AMZ001
 N Atlantic from 07N to 22N between 55W and 65W
Caribbean N of 18N W of 85W including  AMZ011
 Yucatan Basin
Caribbean N of 18N between 76W and 85W  AMZ013
 including Cayman Basin
Caribbean approaches to the Windward Passage AMZ015
Gulf of Honduras AMZ017
Caribbean from 15N to 18N between 80W            AMZ019
 and 85W
Caribbean from 15N to 18N between 72W  AMZ021
 and 80W
Caribbean N of 15N between 64W and 72W   AMZ023
Offshore Waters Leeward Islands  AMZ025
Tropical N Atlantic from 15N to 19N between AMZ027
 55W and 60W
W Central Caribbean from 11N to 15N W of 80W AMZ029
Caribbean from 11N to 15N between 72W AMZ031
  and 80W including Colombia Basin
Caribbean S of 15N between 64W and 72W AMZ033
 including Venezuela Basin
Offshore Waters Windward Islands including  AMZ035
 Trinidad and Tobago
Tropical N Atlantic from 07N to 15N between  AMZ037
 55W and 60W
Southwest Caribbean S of 11N including          AMZ039
 Approaches to the Panama Canal

Synopsis for the SW N Atlantic including  AMZ101
 the Bahamas
Atlantic from 27N to 31N W of 77W  AMZ111
Atlantic from 27N to 31N between 70W and 77W AMZ113
Atlantic from 27N to 31N between 65W and 70W     AMZ115
Bahamas including Cay Sal Bank               AMZ117
Atlantic from 22N to 27N E of Bahamas to 70W     AMZ119
Atlantic from 22N to 27N between 65W and 70W     AMZ121
Atlantic S of 22N W of 70W including  AMZ123
 Approaches to the Windward Passage
Atlantic S of 22N between 65W and 70W  AMZ125
 including Puerto Rico Trench
Atlantic from 19N to 22N between 55W and 65W     AMZ127

Synopsis for the Gulf of Mexico GMZ001
NW Gulf including Stetson Bank GMZ011
N Central Gulf including Flower Garden Banks GMZ013
 Marine Sanctuary
NE Gulf N of 25N E of 87W     GMZ015
W Central Gulf from 22N to 26N W of 94W  GMZ017
Central Gulf from 22N to 26N between 87W  GMZ019
 and 94W
Gulf from 22N to 25N E of 87W including   GMZ021
 Straits of Florida
SW Gulf S of 22N W of 94W  GMZ023
E Bay of Campeche including Campeche Bank   GMZ025

To view graphical images of the current marine zones and the
proposed marine zones for which TAFB will issue forecasts and
warnings effective April 3, 2012 go to the following web site:

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/scn/marine/2011/marine_zones/examples.ht
ml

TABLE 3. TAFB products affected by the marine zone changes
effective April 3, 2012:

Product Name                   WMO Heading     AWIPS ID

Offshore Waters Forecast       FZNT23 KNHC      OFFNT3
Offshore Waters Forecast       FZNT24 KNHC      OFFNT4
Miami NAVTEX Forecast          FZNT25 KNHC      OFFN04
San Juan NAVTEX Forecast       FZNT26 KNHC      OFFN05
New Orleans NAVTEX Forecast    FZNT27 KNHC      OFFN06

Customers must reprogram affected hardware and software to
continue correctly processing the products listed in Table 3.

Also customers using a graphical representation of these zones
must download an updated marine zone map shapefile to correctly
depict the marine forecast areas for the Caribbean and southwest
North Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico offshore waters.

An updated marine zone map shapefile containing the new zones is
available for download from the following website:

www.nws.noaa.gov/geodata/catalog/wsom/html/marinezones.htm


The NAVTEX forecasts will be reconfigured to limit coverage to
within 200 nm of the coasts assigned to each transmitter.
Specifically, the forecast area for the New Orleans transmitter
will cover the northern Gulf of Mexico from the Suwanee River,
FL to the mouth of the Rio Grande, out 200 nm. The Miami NAVTEX
forecast area will cover the waters around the peninsula of
Florida from Suwanee River on the Gulf Coast, to Flagler Beach
on the Atlantic Coast, out 200 nm. The San Juan forecast area
will cover the waters within 200 nm of the San Juan transmitter,
to include the Mona Passage and part of the Anegada Passage.
This reconfiguration will better conform to the range of the
transmitters, provide more detailed information along the
immediate coast, and better meet broadcast time constraints.
For more information, including maps of the new NAVTEX areas,
please refer the following website:

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/experimental/offshores/navtex.php

In order to better meet the time constraints for voice broadcast
via the U.S. Coast Guard, two new products will be made
available as listed in Table 4.  These products will combine
forecasts for the 32 zones in such a way that they will be
similar to the Offshore Waters Forecasts before reconfiguration.


TABLE 4. Future Product Headers for USCG Voice Broadcasts:

Product Name                    WMO Heading      AWIPS ID

Broadcast Text for the          FZNT31 KNHC      MIAOFFN20
Caribbean and Southwest
North Atlantic
Broadcast Text for the Gulf     FZNT32 KNHC      MIAOFFN21
Of Mexico

If you have any questions or comments about this reconfiguration
of TAFB offshore waters marine zones please contact:

Hugh D. Cobb                    Richard May
Chief, TAFB                     NWS Headquarters
National Hurricane Center       Marine Services
11691 SW 17th Street             1325 East-West Highway
Miami, FL  33165-2149           Silver Spring, MD  20910
305-229-4454                    301-713-1677 x 127
Hugh.Cobb@xxxxxxxx              Richard.May@xxxxxxxx

National Weather Service Change notices are posted at:
http://www.weather.gov/os/notif.htm

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