Weather fax
Weather fax, also known as radiofax or HF fax, is a method of transmitting weather charts, satellite images, and other meteorological information over radio frequencies. It is commonly used by ships, aircraft, and meteorological stations to receive up-to-date weather data while at sea or in remote locations where internet access may be limited.
Weather fax transmissions typically occur on designated frequencies in the high-frequency (HF) radio band, allowing for long-distance communication. The information is encoded and transmitted as an audio signal, which is then decoded by a weather fax receiver connected to a printer or computer.
Weather fax provides essential data for weather forecasting, route planning, and maritime safety. It allows mariners to monitor weather conditions in real-time, enabling them to make informed decisions to avoid hazardous weather conditions and ensure the safety of their vessel and crew.
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