Information Tables


Morse Code, Semaphore and the Phonetic Alphabet 
Beaufort Wind Scale 
Optimum Food Storage Temps
Semaphore Flag Alphabet
World Time Zones 


Morse Code & Phonetic Alphabet

Letter Morse Code Phonetic Word Pronunciation
(emphasize underlined syllables)
Morse Numbers 
A . _ 

Alfa 

Al FAH  1 . _ _ _ _
B _ . . .  Bravo BRAH VOH 2 . . _ _ _
C _ . _ .  Charlie CHAR LEE 3 . . . _ _
D _ . .  Delta  DELL TAH 4 . . . . _
E Echo  ECK OH 5 . . . . .
F . . _ .  Foxtrot  FOKS TROT 6 _ . . . .
G _ . .  Golf  GOLF 7 _ _ . . .
H . . . .  Hotel  HOH TELL 8 _ _ _ . .
I . .  India  IN DEE AH 9 _ _ _ _ .
J . _ _ _  Juliett  JEW LEE ETT 0 _ _ _ _ _
K _ . _  Kilo  KEY LOH  
L . _ . .  Lima  LEE MAH  
M Mike  MIKE  
N _ .  November  NO VEM BER  
O _ _ _  Oscar  OSS CAH  
P . _ _ .  Papa  PAH PAH  
Q _ _ . _  Quebec  KEH BECK  
R . _ . 

Romeo 

ROW ME OH  
S . . .  Sierra  SEE AIR RAH  
T _ Tango  TANG GO  
U . . _  Uniform  YOU NEE FORM  
V . . . _  Victor VIK TAH  
W . _ _  Whiskey  WISS KEY  
X _ . . _ X-ray  ECKS RAY  
Y _ . _ _ Yankee  YANG KEY  
Z _ _ . . Zulu  ZOO LOO  

Beaufort Scale

Force

Designation

knots
km/h
mph

Nautical Description

0

Calm

< 1 knots
1.85 km/h
1.15 mph

Sea smooth and glassy

1

Light Air

1-3 knots
2-6 km/h
2-3 mph

Scale-like ripples

2

Light Breeze

4-6 knots
7-11 km/h
5-7 mph

Wavelets with non-breaking crests

3

Gentle Breeze

7-10 knots
13-19 km/h
8-12 mph

Larger wavelets whose crests are beginning to break

4

Moderate Breeze

11-16 knots
20-30 km/h
13-18 mph

Small waves, frequent white caps

5

Fresh Breeze

17-21 knots
31-39 km/h
20-24 mph

Moderate waves, longer and more pronounced in shape. Many white caps evident, Spray may be blown off tops.

6

Strong Breeze

22-27 knots
41-50 km/h
25-31 mph

Larger waves, white foam crests are seen everywhere. More wind blown spray.

7

Near Gale

28-33 knots
52-61 km/h
32-38 mph

Sea begins to heap up. Waves start to break. Spray blown into white streaks.

8

Gale

34-40 knots
63-74 km/h
39-46 mph

Moderately high waves, longer in form. White caps blown into spindrifts. Well defined foam streaks.

9

Strong Gale

41-47 knots
76-87 km/h
47-54 mph

High waves form and sea begins to roll. Dense streaks of foam blown by wind. Visibility may be affected by spray.

10

Storm

48-55 knots
89-102 km/h
55-63 mph

Very high waves form. Crests longer and overhanging. Dense white streaks of foam blown in extensive patches by wind. The whole surface of the sea is heavy and wind shocked.

11

Violent Storm

56-63 knots
104-117 km/h
64-73 mph

Huge waves form. The entire sea surface is blanketed by dense white sheets of foam. Visibility significantly affected. Ships may disappear in wave troughs.

12

Hurricane

64+ knots
118+ km/h
74+ mph

Phenomenally high waves. Sea is completely white with driven foam, air filled with driving spray. Visibility is badly affected.

OPTIMUM FOOD STORAGE TEMPERATURES (0F)

The following table is intended as a guide to optimum temperatures for short and long term food storage. In this table the definition for "short" and "long" varies according to the type of food shown. The freezing temperature gives the point at which water within the food will begin to crystallize. Refrigerated food should never be allowed to fall below this temperature for even short periods of time unless it is to be stored in a frozen condition.
  
Temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit ..., Conversion Calculator

FOOD

LONG SHORT FRZ  

FOOD

LONG SHORT FRZ
APPLES 30-32 38-42 28.4   LIVER, FRESH 32-34 36-38 N/A
ASPARAGUS 32 40 29.4   LOBSTER, BOILED 25 36-40 N/A
BACON 30-35 36-40 25.0   MAPLE SYRUP 31-32 45 N/A
BANANAS 56-72 56-72 30.2   MARGARINE 34-36 N/A 15.0
BEANS, GREEN 32-34 40-45 29.7   MEAT, BRINED 31-32 40-45 N/A
BEANS, DRY 36-40 50-60 N/A   MELONS 34-40 40-45 28.5
BEEF, FRESH 30-33 38-42 N/A   MILK 34-36 40-45 31.0
BEETS, TOPPED 32-35 40-50 26.9   MUSHROOMS 32-35 55-60 30.2
BLACKBERRIES 31-32 42-45 28.9   NUT MEATS 32-50 35-40 20.0
BROCCOLI 32-45 40-45 29.2   ONIONS 32 50-60 30.1
BUTTER N/A 40-45 15.0   ORANGES 32-34 50 27.9
CABBAGE 32 45 31.2   OYSTERS N/A 32-35 N/A
CARROTS, TOPPED 32 40-45 29.6   PARSNIPS 32-34 34-40 28.9
CAULIFLOWER 32 40-45 30.1   PEACHES, FRESH 31-32 50 29.4
CELERY 31-32 45-50 29.7   PEARS, FRESH 29-31 40 28.0
CHEESE 32-38 39-45 N/A   PEAS, GREEN 32 40-45 30.0
CHERRIES 31-32 40 28.0   PEAS, DRIED 35-40 50-60 N/A
CORN, FRESH 31-32 45 29.0   PEPPERS 32 40-45 30.1
CRANBERRIES 36-40 40-45 27.3   PINEAPPLE, RIPE 40-45 50 29.9
CREAM 34 40-45 N/A   PLUMS 31-32 40-45 28.0
CUCUMBERS 45-50 45-50 30.5   PORK, FRESH 30 36-40 28.0
DATES, CURED 28 55-60 N/A   POTATOES, WHITE 36-50 45-60 28.9
EGGS, FRESH 30-31 38-45 31.0   POULTRY 28-30 29-32 27.0
EGGPLANT 45-50 46-50 30.4   PUMPKIN 50-55 55-60 30.2
FISH, FRESH 25 25-30 30.0   RASPBERRIES 31-32 40-45 30.0
FISH, DRIED 30-40 N/A N/A   SARDINES, CANNED N/A 35-40 N/A
GRAPEFRUIT 32 32 28.4   SAUSAGE, FRESH 30-36 36-40 N/A
GRAPES 30-32 35-40 27.0   SAUERKRAUT 33-36 36-38 N/A
HAM, FRESH 28 36-40 N/A   SQUASH 50-55 55-60 29.3
HONEY 31-32 45-50 N/A   SPINACH 32 45-50 30.8
ICE CREAM N/A 0-10 N/A   STRAWBERRIES 31-32 42-45 30.0
LEMONS 55-58 N/A 21.8   TOMATOES, RIPE 40-50 55-70 30.4
LETTUCE 32 45 31.2   TURNIPS 32 40-45 30.5

 The Semaphore Alphabet

The Semaphore flag signalling system is an alphabet signalling system based on the waving of a pair of hand-held flags in a particular pattern.

flag image The flags are usually square, red and yellow, divided diagonally with the red portion in the upper hoist.

The flags are held, arms extended, in various positions representing each of the letters of the alphabet. The pattern resembles a clock face divided into eight positions: up, down, out, high, low, for each of the left and right hands (LH and RH) six letters require the hand to be brought across the body so that both flags are on the same side.

flag image Flag positions in Semaphore

One way to visualize the semaphore alphabet is in terms of circles:
  • first circle: A, B, C, D, E, F, G;
  • second circle: H, I, K, L, M, N (omitting J);
  • third circle: O, P, Q, R, S;
  • fourth circle: T, U, Y and 'annul';
  • fifth circle: 'numeric', J (or 'alphabetic'), V;
  • sixth circle: W, X;
  • seventh circle: Z
In their first circle, the letters A to C are made with the right arm, and E to G with the left, and D with either as convenient. In the second circle, the right arm is kept still at the letter A position and the left arm makes the movements; similarly in the remaining circles, the right arm remains fixed while the left arm moves. The arms are kept straight when changing from one position to another.

For another flag communication system, see the international maritime signal flags.

flag image  A and 1 (LH down RH low) flag image N (LH low; RH low)
flag image B and 2 (LH down; RH out) flag image O (LH across high; RH out)
flag image C and 3 (LH down; RH high) flag image P (LH up; RH out)
flag image D and 4 (LH down; RH up - or LH up; RH down)  flag image Q (LH high; RH out)
flag image E and 5 (LH high; RH down) flag image R (LH out; RH out)
flag image F and 6 (LH out; RH down) flag image S (LH low; RH out)
flag image G and 7 (LH low; RH down) flag image T (LH up; RH high)
flag image H and 8 (LH across low; RH out) flag image U (LH high; RH high)
flag image  I and 9 (LH across low; RH up) flag image V (LH low; RH up)
flag image J and 'alphabetic' (LH out ; RH up) flag image W (LH out; RH across high)
flag image K and 0 zero (LH up; RH low) flag image X (LH low; RH across high)
flag image L (LH high; RH low) flag image Y (LH out; RH high)
flag image M (LH out; RH low) flag image Z (LH out; RH across low)
       
flag image  Numerical sign (LH high; RH up)    
flag image Annul sign (LH low; RH high)    
flag image Error (LH and RH raised and lowered together)    
NOTE: "LH = Left-Hand; "RH" = Right-Hand



World Time Zones

Notes
* Summer time may be kept in these places
1. Except Broken Hill Area which keeps 09h 30m.
2. Except Pohnpei, Pinelap and Kosrae which keep +11
3. Islands in these groups that are not part of the Kiribati Republic keep 11h and 10h slow on UTC.
4. Except Ebon Atol which keeps time 24h slow on that of the rest of the islands.
5. The boundaries between the zones are irregular; listed are chief towns in each zone.
6. Summer time, one hour in advance of UTC, is kept from 1997 March 30d 01h to October 26d 01h UTC.
7. This is the legal standard time, but local mean time is generally used.
8. Some stations adopt another time zone.
9. Some towns in the north east keep -07h
10 Mesters Vig and Da,markshavn keep UTC.
11 Except the states of Sonora, Sinaloa and the Southern District of Lower California which keep 07h, and the Northern District of Lower California which keeps 08h*.
12 Summer (daylight-saving) time, one hour fast on the time given, is kept in these states from the first Sunday in April to the last Sunday in October, changing at 02h 00m local clock time.
13 A small portion of the state is in another time zone.
List I - Places fast on UTC 
(mainly those East of Greenwich)
List II - Places normally keeping UTC. List III - Places slow on UTC 
(West of Greenwich)
Admiralty Islands +10
Afghanistan +04 30
Albania* +01
Algeria +01
Amirante Islands +04
Andaman Islands +05 30
Angola +01
Armenia* +04
AUSTRALIA
Australian Capital Territory* +10
New South Wales (1)* +10
Northern Territory +09 30
Queensland +10
South Australia* +09 30
Tasmania* +10
Victoria* +10
Western Australia +08
Whitsunday Islands* +10
Austria* +01
Azerbaijan +04

Bahrain +03
Balearic Islands* +01
Bangladesh +06
Belarus* +02
Belgium* +01
Benin +01
Bosnia & Herzegovina* +01
Botswana, Republic of +02
Brunei +08
Bulgaria* +02
Burma (Myanmar) +06 30
Burundi +02

Cambodia +07
Cameroon Republic +01
Caroline Islands (2) +10
Central African Republic +01
Chad +01
Chagos Archipelago +05
Diego Garcia +06
Chatham Islands* +12 45
China +08
Christmas Island, Indian Ocean +07
Cocos Keeling Islands +06 30
Comoro Islands (Comoros) +03
Congo Republic +01
Corsica* +01
Crete* +02
Croatia* +01
Cyprus, Ercan*, Larnaca* +02
Czech Republic* +01

Denmark* +01
Djibouti +03

Egypt, Arab Republic of* +02
Equatorial Guinea, Republic of +01
Eritrea +03
Estonia* +02
Ethiopia +03

Fiji +12
Finland* +02
France* +01

Gabon +01
Georgia* +03
Germany* +01
Gibraltar* +01
Greece* +02
Guam +10

Holland (The Netherlands)* +01
Hong Kong +08
Hungary* +01

India +05 30
INDONESIA, REPUBLIC OF 
Bangka, Billiton, Java, West and
Central Kalimantan, Madura, Sumatra +07

Bali, Flores, South and East
Kalimantan, Lombok, Sulawesi, 
Sumba, Sumbawa, Timor +08

Aru, Irian Jaya, Kai, Moluccas,
Tanimbar +09

Iran* +03 30
Iraq* +03
Israel* +02
Italy* +01

Jan Mayen Island +01
Japan +09
Jordan* +02

Kazakhstan* +06
Kenya +03
Kiribati Republic
Gilbert Islands +12
Phoenix Islands(3) +13
Line Islands +14
Korea, North +09
Korea, Republic of (South) +09
Kuril Islands +11
Kuwait +03
Kyrgyzstan* +05

Laccadive Islands +05 30
Laos +07
Latvia* +02
Lebanon* +02
Lesotho +02
Libya +02
Liechtenstein* +01
Lithuania* +02
Lord Howe Island* +10 30
Luxembourg* +01

Macau +08
Macedonia*,former Yugoslav Republic +01
Macias Nguema (Fernando Poo) +01
Madagascar, Democratic Republic of +03
Malawi +02
Malaysa, Malaya, Sabah, Sarawak +08
Maldives, Republic of The +05
Malta* +01
Mariana Islands +10
Marshall Islands(4) +12
Mauritius +04
Moldova* +02
Monaco* +01
Mongolia* +08
Mozambique +02

Namibia* +01
Nauru +12
Nepal +05 45
Netherlands, The* +01
New Caledonia +11
New Zealand* +12
Nicobar Islands +05 30
Niger +01
Nigeria, Republic of +01
Norfolk Island +11 30
Norway* +01
Novaya Zemlya +03

Okinawa +09
Oman +04

Pagalu (Annobon Islands) +01
Pakistan +05
Palau Islands +09
Papua New Guinea +10
Pescadores Islands +08
Philippine Republic +08
Poland* +01
Portugal* +01

Qatar +03

Reunion +04
Romania* +02
RUSSIA(5)*
Zone 1 Kaliningrad +02
Zone 2 Moscow, St Petersburg, Arkhangelsk, 
Astrakhan +03
Zone 3 Samara, Izhevsk +04
Zone 4 Perm, Amderna, Novyy Port +05
Zone 5 Omsk, Novosibirsk +06
Zone 6 Norilsk, Kyzyl, Dikson, +07
Zone 7 Bratsk, Irkutsk, Ulan-Ude +08
Zone 8 Yakutsk, Chita, Tiksi +09
Zone 9 Vladivostok, Khabarovsk, Okhotsk +10
Zone 10 Magadan, Yuzhno +11
Zone 11 Petropavlovsk, Pevek +12
Rwanda +02
Ryukyu Islands +09

Sakhalin Island* +11
Santa Cruz Islands +11
Sardinia* +01
Saudi Arabia +03
Schouten Islands +10
Serbia* +01
Seychelles +04
Sicily* +01
Singapore +08
Slovakia* +01
Slovenia* +01
Socotra +03
Solomon Islands +11
Somalia Republic +03
South Africa, Republic of +02
Spain* +01
Spanish Possessions in North Africa
(Ceuta, Melilla)* +01
Spitsbergen (Svalbard)* +01
Sri Lanka +05 30
Sudan, Republic of +02
Swaziland +02
Sweden* +01
Switzerland* +01
Syria (Syrian Arab Republic)* +02

Taiwan +08
Tajikistan +05
Tanzania +03
Thailand +07
Tonga +13
Tunisia +01
Turkey* +02
Turkmenistan +05
Tuvalu +12

Uganda +03
Ukraine* +02
Simferopol* +03
United Arab Emirates +04
Uzbekistan +05

Vanuatu, Republic of +11
Vietnam, Socialist Republic of +07

Yemen +03
Yugoslavia*, Federal Republic of +01

ZAIRE
Kinshasa, Mbandaka +01
Haut-Zaire, Kasai, Kivu, Shaba +02
Zambia, Republic of +02
Zimbabwe +02
Ascension Island 0

Bourkina-Faso 0

Canary Islands* 0
Channel Islands(6) 0

Faeroes*, The 0

Gambia 0
Ghana 0
Great Britain(6) 0
Guinea Bissau 0
Guinea Republic 0

Iceland 0
Ireland, Northern(6) 0
Irish Republic* 0
Ivory Coast 0

Liberia 0

Madeira* 0
Mali 0
Mauritania 0
Morocco 0

Principe 0

Saint Helena 0
Sao Tome 0
Senegal 0
Sierra Leone 0

Togo Republic 0
Tristan da Cunha 0
Argentina -03
Austral Islands(7) -10
Azores* -01

Bahamas* -05
Barbados -04
Belize -06
Bermuda* -04
Bolivia -04
BRAZIL
SE coast, Bahia, Goias, Brasilia* -03
NE coastal states & East Para -03
Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul* -04
Amazones, NW States, Amapa and W. Para -04
Territory of Acre -05
British Antarctic Territory(8) -03

CANADA

Alberta* -07
British Columbia(9)* -08
Labrador* -04
Manitoba* -06
New Brunswick* -04
Newfoundland* -03 30
Northwest Territories* 
east of long, W. 68 -04
long. W. 68 to W. 85 -05
long. W. 85to W. 102 -06
west of long, W. 102 -07
Nova Scotia* -04
Ontario, eastern* -05
Ontario, western -05
Prince Edward Island* -04
Quebec*
east of long. W. 63 -04
west of long. W. 63 -05
Saskatchewan -06
Yukon* -08

Cape Verde Islands -01
Cayman Islands -05
Chile* -04
Colombia -05
Cook Islands -10
Costa Rica* -06
Cuba* -05
Curacao Island -04

Dominican Republic -04

Easter Island (I. de Pascua)* -06
Ecuador -05

Falkland Islands* -04
Fanning Island -10
Fernando de Noronha Island -02
French Guiana -03

Galapagos Islands -06

GREENLAND(10),
General* -03
Scoresby Sound* -01
Thule area* -04
Grenada -04
Guadeloupe -04
Guatemala -06
Guyana, Republic of -04

Haiti* -05
Honduras -05

Jamaica -05

Johnston Island -10
Juan Fernandez Islands* -04

Leeward Islands -04

Marquesas Islands -09 30
Martinique -04
Mexico(11) -06
Midway Islands -11

Nicaragua -06
Niue -11

Panama, Republic of -05
Paraguay* -04
Peru -05
Puerto Rico -04

St. Pierre and Miquelon* -03
Salvador, El -06
Samoa -11
Society Islands -10
South Georgia -02
Surinam -03

Trindade Island, South Atlantic -02
Trinidad and Tobago -04
Tuamotu Archipelago -10
Tubuai Islands -10
Turks and Caicos Islands* -05

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Alabama(12) -06
Alaska(12), east of W. 169º 30' -09
Aleutian Islands, west of W. 169º 30' -10
Arizona -07
Arkansas(12) -06
California(12) -08
Colorado(12) -07
Connecticut(12) -05
Delaware(12) -05
District of Columbia(12) -05
Florida(12,13) -05
Georgia(12) -05
Hawaii -10
Idaho(12,13) -07
Illinois(12) -06
Indiana(13) -05
Iowa(12) -06
Kansas(12, 13) -06
Kentucky(12), eastern part -05
western part -06

Louisiana(12) -06

Maine(12) -05
Maryland(12) -05
Massashusetts(12) -05
Michigan(12) -05
Minnesota(12) -06
Mississippi(12) -06
Missouri(12) -06
Montana(12) -07
Nebraska(12, 13) -06
Nevada(12, 13) -08
New Hampshire(12) -05
New Jersey(12) -05
New Mexico(12) -07
New York(12) -05
North Carolina(12) -05
North Dakota(12, 13) -06

Ohio(12) -05
Oklahoma(12, 13) -06
Oregon(12, 13) -08

Pennsylvania(12) -05

Rhode Island(12) -05

South Carolina(12) -05
South Dakota(12), eastern part -06
western part -07

Tennessee(12, 13) -06
Texas(12, 13) -06

Uruguay* -03
Utah(12) -07

Vermont(12) -05
Virginia(12) -05
Venezuela -04
Virgin Islands -04

Washington D.C.(12) -05
Washington(12) -08
West Virginia(12) -05
Wisconsin(12) -06
Wyoming(12) -07
Windward Islands -04




 


Definitions

Hail Sizes
Slight or Light

Sparse hailstones of small size, often mixed with rain

Moderate Particles numerous enough to whiten the ground
Heavy A proportion of the hailstones exceed 6 mm diameter.
Definitions
Precipitation

Any or all of the forms of water particles, whether liquid (e.g. rain, drizzle) or solid (e.g. hail, snow), that fall from a cloud or group of clouds and reach the ground.

Thunderstorms

Thunderstorms are one or more convective clouds in which electrical discharge can be seen as lightning and heard as thunder by a person on the earth's surface.
A severe thunderstorm produces one or more of :-

  • hail at the ground with diameter of 2 cm or more;
  • wind gusts at the ground of 90 km/h or more;
  • tornadoes; or
  • very heavy rain likely to cause flash flooding.

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