687 FZUS72 KMLB 280002 MWSMLB MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL 658 PM EST TUE FEB 27 2007 AMZ575-280030- /O.CON.KMLB.MA.W.0012.000000T0000Z-070228T0030Z/ 658 PM EST TUE FEB 27 2007 ...A SPECIAL MARINE WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 730 PM EST FOR THE OFFSHORE WATERS OF MARTIN COUNTY... AT 656 PM EST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR CONTINUED TO INDICATE A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM ABOUT 40 MILES EAST OF HOBE SOUND... MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 30 MPH. THIS SEVERE STORM REMAINS WELL OFFSHORE AND WILL NOT BE A THREAT TO LAND. THIS SEVERE THUNDERSTORM IS LIKELY PRODUCING WINDS OVER 50 KNOTS AND LARGE HAIL...AT LEAST THE SIZE OF GOLF BALLS. ROTATION WITHIN THIS STORM MAKES IT LIKELY THAT A TORNADIC WATERSPOUT IS OCCURRING. MAKE SURE YOU AND YOUR CREW ARE WEARING APPROVED FLOTATION DEVICES DURING THESE HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS. EXCESSIVE LIGHTNING IS OCCURRING WITH THIS STORM. IF CAUGHT ON THE OPEN WATER STAY BELOW DECK IF POSSIBLE...KEEP AWAY FROM UNGROUNDED METAL OBJECTS. LAT...LON 2715 7949 2698 7951 2698 7917 2719 7938 $$ KELLY  585 FZUS72 KMFL 280055 MWSMFL MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL 753 PM EST TUE FEB 27 2007 AMZ670-280103- /O.CAN.KMFL.MA.W.0019.000000T0000Z-070228T0115Z/ 753 PM EST TUE FEB 27 2007 ...SPECIAL MARINE WARNING CANCELLED... THE AFFECTED AREA WAS... WATERS FROM JUPITER INLET TO DEERFIELD BEACH FL FROM 30 TO 60 NM THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM IS NOW EAST OF THE AREA. THUS...THE SPECIAL MARINE WARNING HAS BEEN CANCELLED. LAT...LON 2698 7955 2667 7953 2666 7905 2698 7906 $$ GREGORIA  415 FZUS74 KCRP 280445 MWSCRP MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CORPUS CHRISTI TX 1045 PM CST TUE FEB 27 2007 GMZ230-235-250-255-281200- /X.CON.KCRP.MA.S.0013.000000T0000Z-070228T1200Z/ BAYS AND WATERWAYS FROM BAFFIN BAY TO PORT ARANSAS- BAYS AND WATERWAYS FROM PORT ARANSAS TO PORT O'CONNOR- COASTAL WATERS BAFFIN BAY TO PORT ARANSAS OUT 20 NM- COASTAL WATERS PORT ARANSAS TO MATAGORDA SHIP CHANNEL OUT 20 NM- 1045 PM CST TUE FEB 27 2007 ...AREAS OF DENSE SEA FOG EXPECTED AGAIN LATE TONIGHT... WARM MOIST AIR WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE OVER THE RELATIVELY COOLER SHELF WATERS AND PRODUCE SEA FOG AGAIN TONIGHT. THE SEA FOG WILL BE PATCHY IN COVERAGE AFTER MIDNIGHT...THEN EXPAND IN COVERAGE A FEW HOURS BEFORE DAYBREAK AS SOUTHERLY ONSHORE WINDS BECOME LIGHTER. THE SEA FOG WILL BECOME DENSE IN SOME LOCATIONS...REDUCING VISIBILITIES TO 1/4 MILE OR LESS. ALTHOUGH THE SEA FOG MAY BRIEFLY LIFT IN SOME LOCATIONS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON...PATCHY DENSE SEA FOG IS EXPECTED TO REDEVELOP LATE WEDNESDAY NIGHT. A FRONTAL BOUNDARY IS EXPECTED TO MOVE THROUGH THE COASTAL WATERS THURSDAY. THE SEA FOG WILL LIFT THURSDAY AS DRIER AIR FILTERS ACROSS THE REGION IN THE WAKE OF THE FRONTAL BOUNDARY. THIS WILL RENDER NAVIGATION DIFFICULT AT TIMES. MARINERS SHOULD REMAIN IN PORT IF NOT EQUIPPED TO HANDLE REDUCED VISIBILITIES. IF CAUGHT IN DENSE SEA FOG...REDUCE YOUR SPEED AND USE EXTREME CAUTION. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL RADIO...OR TELEVISION FOR ANY UPDATES CONCERNING THIS FOG EVENT. $$ SCC  246 FZUS74 KBRO 280544 MWSBRO MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BROWNSVILLE TX 1144 PM CST TUE FEB 27 2007 GMZ130-132-135-150-155-281300- /X.NEW.KBRO.MA.S.0013.070228T0544Z-070228T1500Z/ LAGUNA MADRE FROM THE PORT OF BROWNSVILLE TO THE ARROYO COLORADO- LAGUNA MADRE FROM THE ARROYO COLORADO TO 5 NM NORTH OF PORT MANSFIELD TX- LAGUNA MADRE FROM 5 NM NORTH OF PORT MANSFIELD TO BAFFIN BAY TX- COASTAL WATERS FROM PORT MANSFIELD TO RIO GRANDE OUT 20 NM- COASTAL WATERS FROM BAFFIN BAY TO PORT MANSFIELD OUT 20 NM- 1144 PM CST TUE FEB 27 2007 ...AREAS OF DENSE SEA FOG EXPECTED ALONG THE LOWER TEXAS COAST TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING... AREAS OF DENSE SEA FOG HAVE BEEN REPORTED ALONG THE LOWER TEXAS COAST NEAR THE SOUTHERN END OF SOUTH PADRE ISLAND. INTERMITTENT AREAS OF DENSE SEA FOG CAN BE EXPECTED ACROSS THE LOWER TEXAS COAST AND 0 TO 20 MILES OFFSHORE AND POSSIBLE MOVE OVER THE LAGUNA MADRE LATER TONIGHT. VISIBILITIES WILL BE AS LOW AS ONE QUARTER MILE OR LESS AT TIMES BUT WITH THE PATCHY NATURE OF THIS SEA FOG VISIBILITIES COULD IMPROVE TO BETTER THAN 3 MILES. THE SEA FOG IS EXPECTED TO REMAIN INTERMITTENT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING AS WARM AND MOIST SOUTHEAST TO SOUTH WINDS MOVE OVER THE COOLER NEARSHORE GULF OF MEXICO WATERS AND LAGUNA MADRE. MARINERS SHOULD REMAIN IN PORT IF THEY ARE NOT EQUIPPED TO HANDLE THE REDUCED VISIBILITIES. IF CAUGHT IN DENSE SEA FOG...REDUCE YOUR SPEED AND KEEP A LOOKOUT FOR OTHER VESSELS...BUOYS AND BREAKWATERS. KEEP YOUR NAVIGATION LIGHTS ON...AND USE A SOUND DEVICE. MARINERS ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO CLOSELY MONITOR NOAA WEATHER RADIO...THE VOICE OF THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE...FOR THE LATEST FORECASTS...ADVISORIES...AND OTHER STATEMENTS REGARDING THIS WEATHER SITUATION. $$  088 FZUS72 KKEY 280648 MWSKEY MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KEY WEST FL 148 AM EST WED FEB 28 2007 FLZ078-GMZ032-054-074-075-280830- MONROE LOWER KEYS-WEST END OF 7 MILE BRIDGE TO KEY WEST OUT 20 NM- WEST END OF 7 MILE BRIDGE TO KEY WEST 20 TO 60 NM OUT- KEY WEST TO 20 NM WEST OF DRY TORTUGAS- GULF SIDE OF THE LOWER KEYS OUT 20 NM- 148 AM EST WED FEB 28 2007 ...THUNDERSTORMS SOUTH OF KEY WEST... BOATERS IN THE LOWER KEYS SHOULD AVOID THE ATLANTIC SIDE THIS MORNING. OUR RADAR SHOWS SEVERAL CLUSTERS OF THUNDERSTORMS JUST SOUTH OF KEY WEST...ABOUT 5 MILES SOUTH OF SAND KEY LIGHT. RAINFALL RATES EXCEEDING AN IN AN HOUR WILL REDUCE VISIBILITY TO NEAR ZERO. FREQUENT CLOUD TO WATER LIGHTNING STRIKES WILL TAKE PLACE...ALONG WITH WIND GUSTS TO 30 KNOTS. OUR RADAR DETECTS ROTATION WITHIN THESE STORMS... WATERSPOUTS ARE POSSIBLE. MOVEMENT OF THE STORMS WILL BE SLOW AND ERRATIC...WITH A GENERAL DRIFT TOWARD THE EAST. $$ DFM  331 FZUS72 KKEY 280734 MWSKEY MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KEY WEST FL 230 AM EST WED FEB 28 2007 FLZ076>078-GMZ031-032-052>054-072>075-280900- MONROE LOWER KEYS-MONROE MIDDLE KEYS-MONROE UPPER KEYS- WEST END OF 7 MILE BRIDGE TO KEY WEST OUT 20 NM- CRAIG KEY TO WEST END OF 7 MILE BRIDGE OUT 20 NM- OCEAN REEF TO CRAIG KEY OUT 20 NM- WEST END OF 7 MILE BRIDGE TO KEY WEST 20 TO 60 NM OUT- CRAIG KEY TO WEST END OF 7 MILE BRIDGE 20 TO 60 NM OUT- OCEAN REEF TO CRAIG KEY 20 TO 60 NM OUT- KEY WEST TO 20 NM WEST OF DRY TORTUGAS- GULF SIDE OF THE LOWER KEYS OUT 20 NM-FLORIDA BAY- 230 AM EST WED FEB 28 2007 ...THUNDERSTORMS IN THE STRAITS... BOATERS THROUGHOUT THE KEYS SHOULD CONSIDER AVOIDING OUR ATLANTIC WATERS THIS MORNING. RADAR SHOWS MULTIPLE CLUSTERS AND LINES OF THUNDERSTORMS ON THE ATLANTIC SIDE....FROM 40 MILES SOUTH OF HALFMOON SHOAL TO 10 MILES SOUTH OF PELICAN SHOAL...TO 20 MILES SOUTH OF ALLIGATOR REEF. THIS LINE OF STORMS IS OVER 200 MILES LONG FROM EAST TO WEST...AND ABOUT 10 MILES WIDE. RAINFALL RATES EXCEEDING AN INCH AN HOUR WILL REDUCE VISIBILITY TO NEAR ZERO. FREQUENT CLOUD TO WATER LIGHTNING STRIKES WILL TAKE PLACE...ALONG WITH WIND GUSTS TO 30 KNOTS. OUR RADAR DETECTS ROTATION WITHIN THESE STORMS...WATERSPOUTS ARE POSSIBLE. IF CAUGHT...MAKE SURE ALL ON BOARD ARE WEARING THEIR LIFE JACKETS. MOVEMENT OF THE STORMS WILL BE SLOW AND ERRATIC...WITH A GENERAL DRIFT TOWARD THE EAST. $$ DFM  303 FZUS72 KKEY 280918 MWSKEY MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KEY WEST FL 416 AM EST WED FEB 28 2007 GMZ073-281000- /O.CON.KKEY.MA.W.0014.000000T0000Z-070228T1000Z/ 416 AM EST WED FEB 28 2007 ...A SPECIAL MARINE WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 500 AM EST... FOR THE FOLLOWING AREA... WATERS FROM CRAIG KEY TO THE WEST END OF THE 7 MILE BRIDGE 20 TO 60 NM AT 411 AM...OUR RADAR CONTINUED TO INDICATE A CLUSTER OF THUNDERSTORMS...CAPABLE OF PRODUCING STRONG WINDS OVER 35 KNOTS...ABOUT 26 MILES SOUTHEAST OF SOMBRERO KEY LIGHT. THESE STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WERE NEARLY STATIONARY. MARINERS CAN EXPECT GUSTY WINDS IN EXCESS OF 35 KNOTS...ROUGH SEAS... DANGEROUS LIGHTNING...AND POOR VISIBILITY IN HEAVY RAIN. BOATERS SHOULD SEEK SAFE HARBOR IMMEDIATELY...UNTIL THREATENING WEATHER HAS PASSED. FREQUENT LIGHTNING IS OCCURRING WITH THIS STORM. IF CAUGHT ON THE OPEN WATER STAY BELOW DECK IF POSSIBLE...KEEP AWAY FROM UNGROUNDED METAL OBJECTS. LAT...LON 2432 8115 2413 8115 2421 8071 2444 8076 $$ DFM/KBK  441 FZUS72 KKEY 280951 MWSKEY MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KEY WEST FL 450 AM EST WED FEB 28 2007 GMZ073-281000- /O.CAN.KKEY.MA.W.0014.000000T0000Z-070228T1000Z/ 450 AM EST WED FEB 28 2007 ...SPECIAL MARINE WARNING CANCELED... THE AFFECTED AREA WAS... WATERS FROM CRAIG KEY TO THE WEST END OF THE 7 MILE BRIDGE 20 TO 60 NM THE STORMS SOUTH OF SOMBRERO KEY LIGHT HAVE WEAKENED...AND WIND GUSTS IN EXCESS OF 35 KNOTS ARE NO LONGER EXPECTED. THEREFORE...THE SPECIAL MARINE WARNING HAS BEEN CANCELED. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO FOR LATER STATEMENTS AND POSSIBLE WARNING. LAT...LON 2432 8115 2413 8115 2421 8071 2444 8076 $$ DFM/KBK  919 FZUS74 KCRP 281243 MWSCRP MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CORPUS CHRISTI TX 643 AM CST WED FEB 28 2007 GMZ230-235-250-255-281800- /X.NEW.KCRP.MA.S.0014.070228T1243Z-070301T1800Z/ BAYS AND WATERWAYS FROM BAFFIN BAY TO PORT ARANSAS- BAYS AND WATERWAYS FROM PORT ARANSAS TO PORT O'CONNOR- COASTAL WATERS BAFFIN BAY TO PORT ARANSAS OUT 20 NM- COASTAL WATERS PORT ARANSAS TO MATAGORDA SHIP CHANNEL OUT 20 NM- 643 AM CST WED FEB 28 2007 ...AREAS OF DENSE SEA FOG EXPECTED THIS MORNING AND AGAIN TONIGHT INTO THURSDAY MORNING... WARM MOIST AIR WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE OVER THE RELATIVELY COOLER SHELF WATERS AND PRODUCE DENSE SEA FOG THROUGH THIS MORNING. THE SEA FOG WILL BECOME PATCHY IN COVERAGE THIS AFTERNOON BUT THEN WILL AGAIN BECOME DENSE TONIGHT INTO THURSDAY MORNING REDUCING VISIBILITIES TO 1/4 MILE OR LESS. A FRONTAL BOUNDARY IS EXPECTED TO MOVE THROUGH THE COASTAL WATERS THURSDAY AFTERNOON HELPING TO DISSIPATE THE FOG AS DRIER AIR FILTERS ACROSS THE REGION IN THE WAKE OF THE FRONTAL BOUNDARY. DENSE FOG WILL RENDER NAVIGATION DIFFICULT AT TIMES. MARINERS SHOULD REMAIN IN PORT IF NOT EQUIPPED TO HANDLE REDUCED VISIBILITIES. IF CAUGHT IN DENSE SEA FOG...REDUCE YOUR SPEED AND USE EXTREME CAUTION. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL RADIO...OR TELEVISION FOR ANY UPDATES CONCERNING THIS FOG EVENT. $$ MW  934 FZUS72 KMFL 281349 MWSMFL MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL 846 AM EST WED FEB 28 2007 AMZ670-281400- /O.CON.KMFL.MA.W.0020.000000T0000Z-070228T1400Z/ 846 AM EST WED FEB 28 2007 ...A SPECIAL MARINE WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 900 AM EST... FOR THE FOLLOWING AREA... WATERS FROM JUPITER INLET TO WEST PALM BEACH FL FROM 40 TO 60 NM AT 845 AM EST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR CONTINUED TO INDICATE A THUNDERSTORM...PRODUCING STRONG WINDS OVER 35 KNOTS OVER WATERS ABOUT 55 MILES EAST OF JUPITER INLET...MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 20 MPH. MARINERS CAN EXPECT GUSTY WINDS...HIGH WAVES...DANGEROUS LIGHTNING...HAIL POSSIBLY UP TO ONE INCH IN DIAMETER...AND HEAVY RAINS. BOATERS SHOULD SEEK SAFE HARBOR IMMEDIATELY...UNTIL THIS STORM PASSES. THUNDERSTORMS CAN PRODUCE SUDDEN WATERSPOUTS. WATERSPOUTS CAN EASILY OVERTURN BOATS AND CREATE LOCALLY HAZARDOUS SEAS. SEEK SAFE HARBOR IMMEDIATELY. FREQUENT LIGHTNING IS OCCURRING WITH THIS STORM. IF CAUGHT ON THE OPEN WATER STAY BELOW DECK IF POSSIBLE...KEEP AWAY FROM UNGROUNDED METAL OBJECTS. LAT...LON 2698 7904 2698 7931 2665 7891 2687 7869 $$ TINGLER  406 FZUS72 KMFL 281400 MWSMFL MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL 858 AM EST WED FEB 28 2007 AMZ670-281408- /O.CAN.KMFL.MA.W.0020.000000T0000Z-070228T1400Z/ 858 AM EST WED FEB 28 2007 ...SPECIAL MARINE WARNING CANCELLED... THE AFFECTED AREA WAS... WATERS FROM JUPITER INLET TO WEST PALM BEACH FL FROM 40 TO 60 NM THE THUNDERSTORM THAT PROMPTED THE SPECIAL MARINE WARNING IS MOVING INTO THE BAHAMAS TERRITORIAL WATERS. LAT...LON 2698 7904 2698 7931 2665 7891 2687 7869 $$ TINGLER  161 FZUS72 KKEY 281804 MWSKEY MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KEY WEST FL 104 PM EST WED FEB 28 2007 GMZ032-033-075-281900- KEY WEST TO 20 NM WEST OF DRY TORTUGAS- GULF SIDE OF THE LOWER KEYS OUT 20 NM- EAST CAPE SABLE TO CHOKOLOSKEE 20 TO 60 NM OUT- 104 PM EST WED FEB 28 2007 ...DENSE SEA FOG ON GULF WATERS... VISIBLE SATELLITE IMAGERY INDICATES WIDESPREAD SEA FOG NORTH OF A LINE FROM THE CONTENT KEYS TO THE DRY TORTUGAS. AT 1250 PM...THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN KEY WEST RECEIVED A REPORT OF NEAR ZERO VISIBILITIES AT THE DRY TORTUGAS. THE SOUTHERN PERIPHERY OF THE SEA FOG WILL BREAK UP AS THE FOG BANK MOVES TO THE SOUTHWEST OVER WARMER WATERS. BE THAT AS IT MAY...MARINERS ON GULF WATERS NORTHWEST OF THE LOWER KEYS SHOULD BE PREPARED TO ENCOUNTER DENSE SEA FOG...REDUCING THE VISIBILITY TO LESS THAN ONE MILE. THE SEA FOG BANK SHOULD OVERSPREAD THE MARQUESAS KEYS BY 130 PM. MARINERS SHOULD BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR SUDDEN CHANGES IN VISIBILITY. THE NATURE OF THE FOG WILL DROP VISIBILITIES QUICKLY IN SHORT DISTANCES. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO FOR FURTHER UPDATES ON THIS DENSE FOG SITUATION. $$ BS  684 FZUS72 KKEY 281900 MWSKEY MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KEY WEST FL 200 PM EST WED FEB 28 2007 GMZ032-033-075-282030- GULF SIDE OF THE LOWER KEYS OUT 20 NM- EAST CAPE SABLE TO CHOKOLOSKEE 20 TO 60 NM OUT- KEY WEST TO 20 NM WEST OF DRY TORTUGAS- 200 PM EST WED FEB 28 2007 ...DENSE SEA FOG ON GULF WATERS... VISIBLE SATELLITE IMAGERY INDICATES DENSE SEA FOG ON THE NEARSHORE WATERS NORTHWEST AND WEST OF THE LOWER KEYS. THE SOUTHERN PERIPHERY OF SEA FOG SHOULD EXTEND FROM NEAR THE CONTENT KEYS...SOUTHWESTWARD TO NEAR THE MARQUESAS KEYS...THEN NORTHWESTWARD TO JUST NORTH OF THE DRY TORTUGAS. THE SOUTHERN EDGE OF THIS SEA FOG SHOULD BREAK UP AS THE FOG BANK MOVES TO THE SOUTHWEST OVER WARMER WATERS. BE THAT AS IT MAY...MARINERS ON GULF WATERS NORTHWEST OF THE LOWER KEYS SHOULD BE PREPARED TO ENCOUNTER PATCHES OF DENSE SEA FOG...REDUCING THE VISIBILITY TO LESS THAN ONE MILE. MARINERS SHOULD BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR SUDDEN CHANGES IN VISIBILITY. THE PATCHY NATURE OF THE FOG WILL DROP VISIBILITIES QUICKLY IN SHORT DISTANCES. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO FOR FURTHER UPDATES ON THIS DENSE SEA FOG SITUATION. $$ BS  022 FZUS72 KMFL 281915 MWSMFL MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL 214 PM EST WED FEB 28 2007 AMZ651-282000- /O.CON.KMFL.MA.W.0021.000000T0000Z-070228T2000Z/ 214 PM EST WED FEB 28 2007 ...A SPECIAL MARINE WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 300 PM EST... FOR THE FOLLOWING AREA... COASTAL WATERS FROM DEERFIELD BEACH TO OCEAN REEF FL OUT 20 NM INCLUDING HILLSBORO BEACH AT 210 PM EST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR CONTINUED TO INDICATE A THUNDERSTORM...PRODUCING STRONG WINDS OVER 35 KNOTS 14 MILES SOUTH OF HILLSBORO BEACH...OR ABOUT OVER PORT EVERGLADES... MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 20 MPH. MARINERS CAN EXPECT GUSTY WINDS...HIGH WAVES...DANGEROUS LIGHTNING... AND HEAVY RAINS. BOATERS SHOULD SEEK SAFE HARBOR IMMEDIATELY...UNTIL THIS STORM PASSES. THUNDERSTORMS CAN PRODUCE SUDDEN WATERSPOUTS. WATERSPOUTS CAN EASILY OVERTURN BOATS AND CREATE LOCALLY HAZARDOUS SEAS. SEEK SAFE HARBOR IMMEDIATELY. FREQUENT LIGHTNING IS OCCURRING WITH THIS STORM. IF CAUGHT ON THE OPEN WATER STAY BELOW DECK IF POSSIBLE...KEEP AWAY FROM UNGROUNDED METAL OBJECTS. LAT...LON 2631 8009 2588 8013 2569 7998 2605 7980 $$ TINGLER  512 FZUS72 KMFL 281934 MWSMFL MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL 229 PM EST WED FEB 28 2007 AMZ651-282000- /O.CON.KMFL.MA.W.0021.000000T0000Z-070228T2000Z/ 229 PM EST WED FEB 28 2007 ...A SPECIAL MARINE WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 300 PM EST... FOR THE FOLLOWING AREA... COASTAL WATERS FROM DEERFIELD BEACH TO OCEAN REEF FL OUT 20 NM AT 227 PM EST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR CONTINUES TO INDICATE A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING WIND GUSTS IN EXCESS OF 50 KNOTS...LARGE HAIL...AND POSSIBLY WATER SPOUTS ABOUT 2 MILES NORTHEAST OF HALLANDALE...MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 20 MPH. MARINERS CAN EXPECT GUSTY WINDS...HIGH WAVES...DANGEROUS LIGHTNING...HAIL UP TO GOLF BALL SIZE...AND HEAVY RAINS. BOATERS SHOULD SEEK SAFE HARBOR IMMEDIATELY...UNTIL THIS STORM PASSES. LAT...LON 2631 8009 2588 8013 2569 7998 2605 7980 $$ TINGLER  439 FZUS74 KCRP 282006 MWSCRP MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CORPUS CHRISTI TX 206 PM CST WED FEB 28 2007 GMZ230-235-250-255-010500- /X.EXT.KCRP.MA.S.0014.000000T0000Z-070301T1600Z/ BAYS AND WATERWAYS FROM BAFFIN BAY TO PORT ARANSAS- BAYS AND WATERWAYS FROM PORT ARANSAS TO PORT O'CONNOR- COASTAL WATERS BAFFIN BAY TO PORT ARANSAS OUT 20 NM- COASTAL WATERS PORT ARANSAS TO MATAGORDA SHIP CHANNEL OUT 20 NM- 206 PM CST WED FEB 28 2007 ...AREAS OF DENSE SEA FOG EXPECTED TO DEVELOP AGAIN THIS EVENING THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING... WARM MOIST AIR WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE OVER THE RELATIVELY COOLER SHELF WATERS AND PRODUCE DENSE SEA FOG TONIGHT. THE PATCHY SEA FOG LATE THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING WILL INCREASE IN COVERAGE AND BECOME DENSE OVERNIGHT. VISIBILITIES IN SOME LOCATIONS WILL BE REDUCED TO 1/4 MILE OR LESS...RENDERING NAVIGATION DIFFICULT. MARINERS SHOULD REMAIN IN PORT IF NOT EQUIPPED TO HANDLE REDUCED VISIBILITIES. IF CAUGHT IN DENSE SEA FOG...REDUCE YOUR SPEED AND USE EXTREME CAUTION. A FRONTAL BOUNDARY IS EXPECTED TO MOVE THROUGH THE COASTAL WATERS MID TO LATE MORNING ON THURSDAY....HELPING TO DISSIPATE THE FOG AS DRIER AIR FILTERS ACROSS THE REGION. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL RADIO...OR TELEVISION FOR ANY UPDATES CONCERNING THIS FOG EVENT. $$ 76/JR  472 FZUS72 KKEY 282015 MWSKEY MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KEY WEST FL 315 PM EST WED FEB 28 2007 GMZ033-075-282130- EAST CAPE SABLE TO CHOKOLOSKEE 20 TO 60 NM OUT- KEY WEST TO 20 NM WEST OF DRY TORTUGAS- 315 PM EST WED FEB 28 2007 ...DENSE SEA FOG ON GULF WATERS... VISIBLE SATELLITE IMAGERY INDICATES A LARGE AREA OF DENSE SEA FOG ON THE NEARSHORE WATERS NORTH OF THE AREA FROM THE MARQUESAS KEYS TO THE DRY TORTUGAS. THE FOG BANK SHOULD MOVE TO THE WEST AT AROUND 10 KNOTS. PATCHES OF THIS FOG BANK WILL BREAK OFF AND DRIFT TO THE SOUTH...AFFECTING THE WATERS BETWEEN THE MARQUESAS KEYS AND THE DRY TORTUGAS. MARINERS ENCOUNTERING THIS SEA FOG SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR REDUCED VISIBILITY BELOW ONE MILE. MARINERS ON THE WATERS BETWEEN THE MARQUESAS KEYS AND THE DRY TORTUGAS SHOULD BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR SUDDEN CHANGES IN VISIBILITY. THE PATCHY NATURE OF THE FOG WILL DROP VISIBILITIES QUICKLY IN SHORT DISTANCES. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO FOR FURTHER UPDATES ON THIS DENSE SEA FOG SITUATION. $$ BS  222 FZUS72 KMFL 282033 MWSMFL MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL 332 PM EST WED FEB 28 2007 AMZ651-671-282042- /O.CAN.KMFL.MA.W.0022.000000T0000Z-070228T2100Z/ 332 PM EST WED FEB 28 2007 ...SPECIAL MARINE WARNING CANCELLED... THE AFFECTED AREAS WERE... WATERS FROM DEERFIELD BEACH TO OCEAN REEF FL FROM 20 TO 60 NM EXCLUDING THE TERRITORIAL WATERS OF BAHAMAS LAT...LON 2607 7991 2586 8014 2534 7977 2564 7940 $$ TINGLER  674 FZUS72 KMFL 282101 MWSMFL MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL 358 PM EST WED FEB 28 2007 AMZ630-651-282108- /O.CAN.KMFL.MA.W.0024.000000T0000Z-070228T2115Z/ 358 PM EST WED FEB 28 2007 ...SPECIAL MARINE WARNING CANCELLED... THE AFFECTED AREAS WERE... COASTAL WATERS FROM KEY BISCAYNE TO OCEAN REEF FL OUT 20 NM AND BISCAYNE BAY THE STORM THAT PROMPTED THE SPECIAL MARINE WARNING HAS WEAKENED, THEREFORE THE WARNING IS NOW CANCELLED, HOWEVER OCCASIONAL LIGHTNING AND WIND GUSTS TO NEAR 30 KNOTS MAY STILL OCCUR. LAT...LON 2576 8027 2545 8035 2544 8012 2576 8001 $$ TINGLER  983 FZUS72 KCHS 282152 MWSCHS MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON SC 452 PM EST WED FEB 28 2007 AMZ350-374-011000- /X.NEW.KCHS.MA.S.0016.070302T0300Z-070302T1500Z/ WATERS FROM SOUTH SANTEE RIVER TO EDISTO BEACH SC OUT 20 NM- WATERS FROM SAVANNAH GA TO ALTAMAHA SOUND GA EXTENDING FROM 20 TO 60 NM- 452 PM EST WED FEB 28 2007 GALE WARNINGS IN EFFECT FOR PORTIONS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA COASTAL WATERS OUT TO 20 NM AND THE GEORGIA OFFSHORE WATERS. A POTENT STORM SYSTEM OVER THE CENTRAL PLAINS WILL SHIFT TOWARD THE SOUTHEAST TOMORROW. AS THIS SYSTEM MOVES TOWARD THE SOUTHEAST COAST...STRONG WINDS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS SYSTEM WILL SPREAD OVER THE COASTAL WATERS TOMORROW INTO TOMORROW NIGHT. WIND SPEEDS WILL REACH 20 TO 25 KNOTS OVER THE SOUTH CAROLINA WATERS BETWEEN SOUTH SANTEE RIVER AND EDISTO BEACH OUT TO 20 NM AND THE GEORGIA COASTAL WATERS BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND ALTAMAHA SOUND BETWEEN 20 AND 60 NM OUT TOMORROW AFTERNOON. WITH THE SYSTEM MOVING CLOSER TO THE WATERS TOMORROW NIGHT...WIND SPEEDS OVER BOTH MARINE ZONES WILL INCREASE TO 30 TO 35 KNOTS TOMORROW EVENING AND THESE SPEEDS WILL PERSIST INTO FRIDAY MORNING. WAVE HEIGHTS WILL REACH 5 TO 7 FT IN THE SOUTH CAROLINA NEARSHORE WATERS AND 6 TO 9 FT IN THE GEORGIA OFFSHORE WATERS TOMORROW AND PERSIST THROUGH TOMORROW NIGHT. AS A RESULT OF THESE HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS...A GALE WARNING IS IN EFFECT STARTING THURSDAY EVENING AND LASTING THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING FOR THE NEARSHORE SOUTH CAROLINA WATERS BETWEEN SOUTH SANTEE RIVER AND EDISTO BEACH...AND FOR THE OFFSHORE GEORGIA WATERS BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND THE ALTAMAHA SOUND. MARINERS SHOULD CONTINUE TO CAREFULLY MONITOR MARINE WEATHER STATEMENTS...COASTAL WATERS FORECASTS AND OFFSHORE FORECASTS FOR THE LATEST MARINE WEATHER INFORMATION FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. $$ JPC  126 FZUS74 KLCH 282210 MWSLCH MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAKE CHARLES LA 410 PM CST WED FEB 28 2007 GMZ450-452-455-470-472-475-011200- /X.NEW.KLCH.MA.S.0006.070228T2210Z-070301T1200Z/ COASTAL WATERS FROM CAMERON, LA TO HIGH ISLAND, TX OUT 20 NM- COASTAL WATERS FROM INTRACOASTAL CITY TO CAMERON, LA OUT 20 NM- COASTAL WATERS FROM LOWER ATCHAFALAYA RIVER TO INTRACOASTAL CITY, LA OUT 20 NM- WATERS FROM CAMERON, LA TO HIGH ISLAND, TX EXTENDING FROM 20 NM TO 60 NM- WATERS FROM INTRACOASTAL CITY, LA TO CAMERON, LA EXTENDING FROM 20 NM TO 60 NM- WATERS FROM LOWER ATCHAFALAYA RIVER TO INTRACOASTAL CITY, LA EXTENDING FROM 20 NM TO 60 NM- 410 PM CST WED FEB 28 2007 ...PATCHY DENSE SEA FOG AFFECTING MUCH OF THE COASTAL WATERS... SATELLITE IMAGERY ALONG WITH REPORTS FROM OIL RIGS AND SHIPS IN THE COASTAL WATERS INDICATE AREAS OF SEA FOG ARE OCCURRING FROM NEAR THE COAST OUT TO 40 NM. SOME OF THIS SEA FOG IS ALSO MOVING INLAND UP THE SABINE AND CALCASIEU WATERWAYS. VISIBILITIES HAVE BEEN REDUCED AT TIMES TO LESS THAN 1 MILE...AND LOCALLY DOWN TO NEAR ZERO. CONSIDERABLE GULF MOISTURE CONTINUES TO MOVE ACROSS THE NEARSHORE COASTAL WATERS THIS AFTERNOON. WITH SOUTHERLY WINDS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE THROUGH TOMORROW MORNING...AREAS OF SEA FOG WILL CONTINUE TO DEVELOP OVER THE COASTAL WATERS. DUE TO THE PATCHY NATURE OF THE SEA FOG...VISIBILITIES MAY BE REDUCED TO LESS THAN 1 MILE...AND LOCALLY LESS THAN 1/4 MILE AT TIMES. $$ SHAMBURGER  280 FZUS74 KHGX 282234 MWSHGX MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX 434 PM CST WED FEB 28 2007 DEFAULT OVERVIEW SECTION GMZ330-335-350-355-011500- /X.NEW.KHGX.MA.S.0008.070228T2234Z-070301T1700Z/ MATAGORDA BAY-GALVESTON BAY- WATERS FROM FREEPORT TO THE MATAGORDA SHIP CHANNEL OUT 20 NM- WATERS FROM HIGH ISLAND TO FREEPORT OUT 20 NM- 434 PM CST WED FEB 28 2007 ...AREAS OF DENSE SEA FOG THROUGH TOMORROW MORNING ACROSS THE COASTAL AND BAY WATERS... SEA FOG HAS REMAINED ALONG GALVESTON ISLAND AND SURROUNDING WATERS THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. THIS FOG WILL RE-FORM THIS EVENING AND BECOME DENSER PAST SUNSET. VISIBILITIES WILL GO AS LOW AS UNDER A MILE IN THE MOST DENSE FOG THROUGH THE MID MORNING HOURS. IF YOU ARE TRAVELING WITHIN THIS SEA FOG...REDUCE YOUR SPEED AND KEEP A LOOKOUT FOR OTHER VESSELS...BUOYS AND BREAKWATERS. KEEP YOUR NAVIGATION LIGHTS ON. IF NOT EQUIPPED WITH RADAR...YOU SHOULD CONSIDER SEEKING SAFE HARBOR. $$  942 FZUS71 KLWX 280035 MWSLWX MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC 832 PM EDT TUE MAR 27 2007 ANZ532-533-280130- 832 PM EDT TUE MAR 27 2007 ...THUNDERSTORMS OVER THE MOUTH OF THE CHOPTANK RIVER... AT 8:25 PM...THUNDERSTORMS WERE OVER THE MOUTH OF THE CHOPTANK RIVER...PRODUCING GUSTY WINDS UP TO 30 KNOTS. THESE STORMS WERE MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 30 MPH. MARINERS CAN EXPECT GUSTY WINDS...LOCALLY HIGHER WAVES...AND LIGHTNING STRIKES. BOATERS SHOULD TAKE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS. THESE STORMS SHOULD BE OUT OF THAT AREA BY 9:30 TONIGHT. LAT...LON 3883 7611 3871 7641 3860 7626 3857 7600 3866 7607 $$ STRONG  125 FZUS76 KLOX 280442 MWSLOX MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOS ANGELES/OXNARD CA 942 PM PDT TUE MAR 27 2007 PZZ650-655-670-673-676-281600- /X.EXT.KLOX.MA.S.0010.000000T0000Z-070328T1600Z/ EAST SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL FROM PT. CONCEPTION TO PT. MUGU INCLUDING SANTA CRUZ AND ANACAPA ISLANDS- INNER WATERS FROM POINT MUGU TO SAN MATEO PT. CA INCLUDING SANTA CATALINA AND SANTA BARBARA ISLANDS- WATERS FROM PT. PIEDRAS BLANCAS TO PT. ARGUELLO AND WESTWARD 60 NM- WATERS FROM PT. ARGUELLO TO SANTA CRUZ ISLAND CA AND WESTWARD 60 NM INCLUDING SAN MIGUEL AND SANTA ROSA ISLANDS- OUTER WATERS FROM SANTA CRUZ ISLAND TO SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND TO 60 NM OFFSHORE INCLUDING SAN NICOLAS ISLAND- 942 PM PDT TUE MAR 27 2007 ...GALE FORCE WINDS AND HAZARDOUS SEAS TO CONTINUE OVER THE COASTAL WATERS... GALE FORCE NORTHWEST WINDS WILL CONTINUE TONIGHT OVER ALL OF THE COASTAL WATERS...GRADUALLY DIMINISHING TOWARDS MORNING. FREQUENT WIND GUSTS BETWEEN 35 AND 40 KNOTS CAN BE EXPECTED ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE INNER AND OUTER WATERS TONIGHT. THE STRONG WINDS HAVE RESULTED IN COMBINED SEAS AS HIGH AS 18 FEET ACROSS THE OUTER COASTAL WATERS AND UP TO 12 FEET ACROSS THE INNER WATERS...WITH LITTLE CHANGE EXPECTED THROUGH THE NIGHT. SEAS WILL BEGIN TO GRADUALLY SUBSIDE ON WEDNESDAY AS THE WINDS BEGIN TO DIMINISH. MARINERS ARE URGED TO REMAIN IN SAFE HARBOR UNTIL WEDNESDAY AND MONITOR NOAA WEATHER RADIO FOR THE LATEST OBSERVATIONS AND FORECASTS. $$ GOMBERG