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* [http://www.smartmet.co.uk/smartmet.html SmartMet] Download and view GRIB weather forecasts, current weather reports and satellite images | * [http://www.smartmet.co.uk/smartmet.html SmartMet] Download and view GRIB weather forecasts, current weather reports and satellite images | ||
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==Regional Radio Nets== | ==Regional Radio Nets== |
Revision as of 23:54, 30 June 2015
South East Asia Cruising Guide
An online cruising guide for yachts that are sailing around South East Asia.
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Sailing in South East Asia is akin to cruising in paradise :- the variety in cultures, in languages, in food, in flora and fauna, in the seasons, in the affordable cost of cruising.
Not to mention :- The islands - white sand beaches - blue skies - good marinas at destinations - access to yacht supplies - inexpensive labour for haul out work - good carpenters - excellent paint jobs.
Many cruisers arrive for a short visit and stay a long time.
Overview of the Region
South East Asia is a subregion of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China (East Asia), east of India (South Asia), west of New Guinea and north of Australia.
The region lies near the intersection of geological plates, with heavy seismic and volcanic activity.
South East Asia comprises two geographic regions:
- Maritime Southeast Asia, comprising Philippines, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Brunei, and Singapore.
- Mainland Southeast Asia, comprising Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, West Malaysia and Vietnam.
Countries in South East Asia
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Islands and Other States
South East Asia Weather Information
Most of South East Asia lies in the tropical belt, between about 20N and 10S. Weather at most times of the year can be expected to be warm and humid, with frequent rain and occasional storms.
Prevalence of tropical storms (hurricanes, cyclones, typhoons) depends on the latitude. Check the weather conditions for the country that you are visiting to get a better idea of times of the year to avoid. Some parts of the region, notably nearest the equator (e.g. Singapore) are unaffected by typhoons at any time of the year, whereas in some other parts of the region (e.g. Central Vietnam) they are very frequent.
Sources for weather information
The following forecasters' websites are those that specifically provide Cruisers with weather related to daily activities and journeys - also provision has been made to cover Tropical Storms. As with many web-sites of this type - it may be necessary to navigate the site to acquire specific information. In addition, updates will be required to correct frequent changes to the URLS.
- Joint Typhoon Warning Centre
- Indian Meteorological Department - Sat Image
- Regional Synoptic Weather Chart
- Singapore Regional Satellite Image
- Fleet Numerical Model - Indian Ocean Surface Wind
- Indian Ocean Surface Pressure and Wave Height
- University of Wisconsin I.O. Storm Cells
- Buoy Weather 3 Day Wind and Sea Forecast- Andaman Sea
- Hong Kong Marine Forecast - KK waters and South China Sea
- Thailand Meteorological Department - Weather Forecasts - Pressure Charts
- SmartMet Download and view GRIB weather forecasts, current weather reports and satellite images
- NAVTEX stations an up to date database of all NAVTEX transmissions in the region
Regional Radio Nets
- Also see World Cruiser's Nets - Details, times and operating frequencies
- THE IO NET - Malaysia, Thailand, N.Indian Ocean to Red Sea 0030UTC on 8188USB - See Cruiser's Nets for details
References
- Andy Dowden & Bill O’Leary, Southeast Asia Pilot, Image Asia, ISBN 9749499808 Formerly known as The Andaman Sea Pilot, a very well documented sea pilot issued by Image Asia Events Co., Ltd in Phuket. Lots of anchorages reaching from Darwin to Andaman Islands, with detailed drawings of heaps of anchorages. More details on the website http://www.southeastasiapilot.com/
Forum Discussions
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements).
- Asia Topics on Cruisers Forum
- SE Asia, The Red Sea & Indian Ocean forum on Cruiser Log
External Links
- Southeast Asia on wikipedia.
Personal Notes
Personal experiences?
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