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Switching Weather Charts
You can change from one type of weather chart to a different
chart.
1
From a weather chart, select Weather > Change
Weather.
2
Select a different weather chart.
Storm Cell and Lightning Information
Storm cell icons 
 on the weather Precipitation chart
indicate both the present position of a storm and the
projected path of that storm in the immediate future.
Red cones appear with a storm cell icon, and the widest part
of each cone points in the direction of the projected path of
the storm cell. The red lines in each cone indicate where the
storm will most likely be in the near future. Each line
represents 15 minutes.
Lightning strikes are represented by  . Lightning appears on
the weather Precipitation chart if strikes were detected within
the last seven minutes. The ground-based lightning detection
network detects cloud-to-ground lightning only.
Hurricane Information
The weather Precipitation chart can show the present
position of a hurricane  , a tropical storm, or a tropical
depression. A red line stemming from a hurricane icon
indicates the projected path of the hurricane. Darkened dots
on the red line indicate the projected locations through which
the hurricane will pass, as received from the weather data
provider.
Weather Warnings and Weather Bulletins
When a marine weather warning, weather watch, weather
advisory, weather bulletin, or other weather statement is
issued, shading indicates the area to which the information
applies. The aqua lines on the chart indicate the boundaries
of marine forecasts, coastal forecasts, and offshore
forecasts. Weather bulletins may consist of either weather
watches or weather advisories.
To view information about the warning or bulletin, select the
shaded area.
Color
Marine Weather
Group
Weather Subcategories
Light
Blue
Flash Flood
Dark
Blue
Flood
Areal Flood, Coastal Flood, Debris
Flow, Flood, High Water Level,
Hydrological, Lakeshore Flood, Storm
Surge
Yellow
Marine/Wind
Brisk Wind, Extreme Wind, Freezing
Spray, Gale, Hazardous Seas, High
Surf, High Wind, Hurricane Force
Wind, Lake Wind, Les Suêtes Wind,
Low Water, Marine Weather, Rip
Tide, Small Craft, Small Craft
Hazardous Seas, Small Craft Rough
Bar, Small Craft Winds, Special
Marine, Squall, Storm, Strong Wind,
Tsunami, Waterspout, Wind,
Wreckhouse Winds
Color
Marine Weather
Group
Weather Subcategories
Pink
Miscellaneous
Air Quality, Air Stagnation, Ashfall,
Blowing Dust, Excessive Heat, Fire
Weather, Heat, High Heat and
Humidity, Humidex, Humidex and
Health, Rainfall, Special Weather,
Weather
Orange
Severe Storm
Red
Tornado
Purple
Tropical
Hurricane, Inland Hurricane, Inland
Tropical Storm, Tropical Storm,
Typhoon
Dark
Gray
Visibility
Dense Fog, Dense Smoke, Dust
Storm, Smog
White
Winter
Arctic Outflow, Avalanche, Blizzard,
Blowing Snow, Cold Wave, Extreme
Cold, Flash Freeze, Freeze, Freezing
Drizzle, Freezing Fog, Freezing Rain,
Frost, Hard Freeze, Heavy Freezing
Spray, Heavy Snow, Ice Storm, Lake
Effect Blowing Snow, Lake Effect
Snow, Sleet, Snow, Snow and
Blowing Snow, Snow Squall,
Snowfall, Wind Chill, Winter Storm,
Winter Weather
Forecast Information
The Forecast chart shows city forecasts, marine forecasts,
warnings, hurricane warnings, METARS, county warnings,
weather fronts and pressure centers, surface pressure, and
WX buoys.
Viewing Forecast Information for Another Time
Period
1
Select Weather > Forecast.
2
Select an option:
• To view the weather forecast for the next 12 hours,
select Next Forecast, and to view forecasts for up to
48 hours, in 12-hour increments, select Next
Forecast again.
• To view the weather forecast for the previous 12
hours, select Previous Forecast, and to view
previous forecasts, up to 48 hours ago, in 12-hour
increments, select Previous Forecast again.
Viewing a Marine Forecast or an Offshore Forecast
1
Select Weather > Forecast.
2
Pan the chart to an offshore location.
The Marine Forecast or Offshore Forecast options appear
when forecast information is available.
3
Select Marine Forecast or Offshore Forecast.
Weather Fronts and Pressure Centers
Weather fronts appear as lines that indicate the leading edge
of an air mass.
Front Symbol
Description
Cold front
Warm front
Stationary
front
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