Marine Forecasts and Related Information Available via E-mail National Weather Service (and other) marine forecasts are available via a variety of Government, University, Commercial and Public/Freeware systems intended to make information accessible to users such as mariners who may have an e-mail capability but do not have direct Internet access. The following is a listing of several known automated systems. Note: Any reference to any product or service does not imply any endorsement by the National Weather Service as to function or suitability for your purpose or environment. This document (https://www.weather.gov/media/marine/robots.txt) may be retrieved via e-mail as follows: -In plain text format- Send an e-mail to: NWS.FTPMail.OPS@noaa.gov Subject line: Put anything you like Body: open cd fax get robots.txt quit >>>>FTPMAIL<<<< **** IMPORTANT NOTICES **** Effective September 07, 2016, the address of the FTPMAIL service changed from ftpmail@ftpmail.nws.noaa.gov to NWS.FTPMail.OPS@noaa.gov. If you restrict incoming e-mail as a means of preventing spam, you must configure your e-mail system to allow mail from NWS.FTPMail.OPS@noaa.gov Read the help file carefully - 99% of errors using FTPMAIL are simple typo's, incorrect capitalization, failure to send in plain text format, leading or trailing spaces, or failure to set up any spam filters properly. These instructions are subject to revision....download frequently. National Weather Service marine text forecasts and radiofax charts are available via e-mail via an FTPMAIL server. Further, FTPMAIL may be used to acquire any file on the tgftp.nws.noaa.gov FTP server. The FTPMAIL server is intended to allow Internet access for mariners and other users who do not have direct access to the World Wide Web but who are equipped with an e-mail system. Turnaround is generally less than one hour, however, performance may vary widely and receipt cannot be guaranteed. To get started in using the NWS FTPMAIL service, follow these simple directions to obtain the FTPMAIL "help" file (11 KBytes), or see http://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/fax/ftpmail.txt -In plain text format- Send an e-mail to: NWS.FTPMail.OPS@noaa.gov Subject line: Put anything you like Body: help >>>>NOAA/NWS Products Not Available via FTPMAIL<<<< Not all NWS forecast products are available via FTP and therefore accessible via FTPMAIL such as worldwide computer generated model forecasts which include areas beyond the area of U.S. forecasting responsibility such as the Indian Ocean and South Atlantic. (1)To retrieve Wave Watch III (https://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/waves/product_table.shtml?-multi_1-) and other forecasts via e-mail, use one of the www-to-email systems such as SAILDOCS or OTHERS described below. Be aware computer generated products from forecast models are not reviewed by forecasters and are therefore subject to error. E.G. per the Wave Watch III webpage: URLs = https://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/waves/WEB_P/wwww.latest_run/plots/xxxx.yyyy.zzzz.png e.g. 24hr Wind Speed and Direction Forecast for NE Atlantic = http://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/waves/WEB_P/multi_1.latest_run/plots/NE_atlantic.u10.f024h.png where wwww = "multi_1" GFS Model "multi_2" GFS Hurricane Model "glw" Great Lakes NAM Model "glwn" Great Lakes NDFD Model where xxxx = "atlantic" Atlantic Ocean "pacific" Pacific Ocean "indian_o" Indian Ocean "NE_atlantic" NE Atlantic "NW_atlantic" NW Atlantic "US_eastcoast" US East Coast "NE_pacific" NE Pacific "alaska" Alaskan Waters "aus_ind_phi" Australia-Indonesia "gmex" Gulf of Mexico "US_keywest" Key West "US_puertorico" Puerto Rico "US_wc_zm1" US West Coast Zoom 1 "US_wc_zm2" US West Coast Zoom 2 "hawaii" Hawaii "grl" Great Lakes Region "erie" Lake Erie "huron" Lake Huron "michigan" Lake Michigan "ontario" Lake Ontario "superior" Lake Superior where "yyyy" = "hs" Significant Wave Height "hs_ws" Wind Sea Wave Height "sw1" Primary Swell Wave Height "sw2" Secondary Swell Wave Height "u10" Wind Speed and Direction "tp" Peak Wave Period "tp_ws" Wind Sea Period "tp_ws1" Primary Swell Period "tp_ws2" Secondary Swell Period where "zzzz" = "h006h." or "h000" (multiples of 3 hours) for hindcasts where "zzzz" = "f006h" to "f180" for forecasts **** Important Note**** The Atlantic RTOFS model data immediately below is under an on-going operational upgrade. Use the Global RTOFS model as an alternative,(documented further below). (2)And similarly, to retrieve sea surface temperature and surface current forecasts from NOAA's for Real-Time Ocean Forecast System-Atlantic (http://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/ofs/) URLs = http://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/ofs/aofs_images/large/aofs_zzzz_yyyy_xxxx.png e.g. http://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/ofs/aofs_images/large/aofs_cur_f120_wnatlzoom.png where xxxx = "natl" North Atlantic "wnatl" Western North Atlantic "wnatlzoom" Western North Atlantic zoom "hurr" Gulf of Mexico where yyyy = "nowcast", "f024", "f048", "f072", "f096" "f120" or 144" where "zzz" = "sst" Sea Surface Temperature (°C) "cur" Surface Current (magnitude m/sec) **** Important Note**** The Atlantic RTOFS model data immediately above is under an on-going operational upgrade. Use the Global RTOFS model immediatrely below as an alternative, see https://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/global/nc/ (3)To retrieve sea surface temperature and surface current forecasts from NOAA's for Global Real-Time Ocean Forecast System (http://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/global/nc/) URLs = https://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/global/nc/images/large/rtofs_zzzz_yyyy_xxxx_000.png e.g. https://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/global/nc/images/large/rtofs_natl_curr_f120_000.png where "zzzz" = "global" Global "arctic" Arctic "eqpac" Equatorial Pacific "eqatl" Equatorial Atlantic "indian" Indian Ocean "med" Mediterranean Sea "natl" North Atlantic "npac" North Pacific "satl" North Atlantic "spac" North Pacific "southern" Southern Ocean "agulhas" Agulhas Current "gulfstream" Gulf Stream "kuroshio" Kuroshio Current "northbrazil" Brazil Current "somalia" Somalia Current "alaska" Alaska "gulfmex" Gulf of Mexico "australia" Australia and New Zealand "indonesia" Indonesia and Philippines "persiangulf" Somalia and Persian Gulf "westconus" West CONUS where "yyyy" = "temperature" Sea Surface Temperature (°C) "ssh" Ocean Surface Height "mixed_layer_thickness Mixed Layer Thickness "salinity" Salinity at Surface "curr" Surface Current (magnitude m/sec) "ice_thickness" Ice Thickness "ice_coverage" Ice Coverage where "xxxx" = "f024", "f048", "f072", "f096" "f120" or f144" >>>>National Hurricane Center Listserver<<<< This service is no longer operational >>>>GovDelivery Weather Updates (Listserver)<<<< This service is no longer operational >>>>University of Illinois Listserver<<<< The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign operates an e-mail listserver of which two Lists, WX-ATLAN, and WX-TROPL are of special interest to mariners who do not have direct access to the World Wide Web but who are equipped with an e-mail system. These Lists provide an automated means to receive NWS hurricane (and some marine) forecast products via e-mail. However, performance may vary and receipt cannot be guaranteed. To get started in using the University of Illinois Listserver, follow these simple directions to obtain further information, or see: https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/fax/uiuclist.txt See also: https://lists.illinois.edu/lists/info/wx-atlan and https://lists.illinois.edu/lists/info/wx-tropl -In plain text format- Send an e-mail to: NWS.FTPMail.OPS@noaa.gov Subject line: Put anything you like Body: open cd fax get uiuclist.txt quit >>>>Hurricane Watch Net YahooGroup Listserver<<<< This service is no longer operational >>>>SAILDOCS<<<< SAILDOCS is an email-based document-retrieval system which currently offers two services: a document retrieval service which will return documents from the Internet or SAILDOCS own files, and a subscription service which will send Internet documents (for example weather reports) at scheduled intervals. SAILDOCS files include National Weather Service text forecasts and gridded binary (GRIB files) for wind, pressure, 500mb, and sea surface temperature. SAILDOCS is supported in part by Sailmail (www.sailmail.com) but is an independent service that can be used by anyone who agrees to the terms and conditions. To get started in using SAILDOCS, follow these simple directions to obtain further information, or see: http://www.saildocs.com/ Send an e-mail to: info@saildocs.com Subject line: Put anything you like Body: Put anything you like >>>>>Global Marine Networks (GMN)<<<<< Global Marine Networks (GMN) offers 7 day wind forecasts of the world as a free public service via its GRIB Mail Robot. See: http://www.globalmarinenet.com/grib_downloads.php >>>>ExpressWeather - MailASail's Free Weather Service<<<< ExpressWeather is a free, simple system to offer popular weather forecasts and charts by email. It aims to provide a deliberately limited subset of all the weather available, and only to provide the most useful forecasts in an easy to access format. For details send a blank email with a BLANK subject line to weather@mailasail.com (Remember that some email programs insert "No subject". This has to be deleted) or see http://weather.mailasail.com/Franks-Weather/Text-Chart-Grib-Forecasts-From-Mailasail Send an e-mail to: weather@mailasail.com Subject line: Leave blank Body: Leave blank >>>>NAVIMAIL<<<< Météo-France's NAVIMAIL system enables you to receive gridded binary (GRIB files) for wind, pressure, waves, sea surface temperature, as well as text bulletins and satellite images. There is a service charge for GRIB data, however, text bulletins and satellite images are available at no charge. To get started in using NAVIMAIL, follow these simple directions to obtain further information, or see: http://www.meteo.fr/marine/navimail -In plain text format- Send an e-mail to: NWS.FTPMail.OPS@noaa.gov Subject line: Put anything you like Body: open cd fax get navimail.txt quit >>>>U.S. NOTICES TO MARINERS BY E-MAIL<<<< The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) provides a service whereby the U.S Notices to Mariners are e-mailed to the requesting address every weekend, with the following limitations: * The notice transmitted is listed on the Maritime Safety Information (MSI) Website in the "Notice to Mariners" section as "Entire NtM". Graphics provided in this version are inadequate for navigation purposes. Navigation-quality chartlets are available for download on the MSI website as needed. * Many networks and e-mail applications have restrictions on file sizes for e-mail attachments. In order to ensure all notices are received, the limit on file sizes for the receiving account should be changed to 2.5 Mb. Contact your system administrator or help desk for more assistance. * In order to subscribe, the customer must be logged into the e-mail account to which they wish the notice sent. When the hyperlink below is selected, an e-mail window is generated with the "To" and "From" addresses filled out. The "Subject" and "Body" will be blank. Selecting "Send" subscribes the user to the e-mailed Notice to Mariners. * Instructions to unsubscribe from the notice are included in each Notice to Mariners e-mail. Privacy Act Advisory Your e-mail address will be used for the purpose of electronically mailing the U.S. Notice to Mariners to you. Upon receipt of your subscription, your identification as the sender will be stripped from your e-mail and only the destination e-mail address you provide will be automatically added to the subscription list. Subscriptions will be processed automatically. If you unsubscribe, your e-mail address will be purged from the file and will not be retained. NGA may collect statistical data about the number of subscribers, number of subscription cancellations, and the number of delivery failures. To subscribe to U.S. Notices to Mariners by E-mail: Send an e-mail to: join-ntm@goldweb.nga.mil Subject line: Leave blank Body: Leave blank >>>>U.S. COAST GUARD LOCAL NOTICES TO MARINERS (LNM) LISTSERVER<<<< LNM's and other maritime related information are available via a one-way listserver at: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=LNMlistRegistration >>>>NANUS & GPS STATUS MSGS BY EMAIL<<<< Users with an urgent need to be notified of changes to the GPS Constellation may subscribe to the Navigation Center NANU List Server (http://cgls.uscg.mil/mailman/listinfo/nanu) and/or the GPS Status Message List Server (http://cgls.uscg.mil/mailman/listinfo/gps). These services provide emails containing the NANU and/or GPS Status Messages, generally within 60 minutes of notification by the Air Force of a change to the GPS Constellation. This is a free service. PRIVACY INFORMATION: Disclosure of your email address is voluntary. It is solicited for the sole purpose of delivering the requested information to you and will not be released to any other party. >>>>U.S. Coast Guard Ice Patrol Chart and Text<<<< To receive U.S. Coast Guard Ice Patrol products via email, sign up for Iceberg Chart list server at https://radioaid.rdc.uscg.gov/mailman/listinfo/iceberg_chart and the Iceberg Text Bulletin list server at https://radioaid.rdc.uscg.gov/mailman/listinfo/iceberg_bulletin You will be emailed the products daily as soon as they are released. (The iceburg chart is also available via FTPMAIL above) >>>>OTHERS<<<< A non-NWS FAQ webpage describing several FTP-to-EMAIL and WWW-to-EMAIL servers may be found at: http://www.faqs.org/faqs/internet-services/access-via-email/ If you have access to the World Wide Web be certain to check out the following webpages. See these pages for further links. https://www.weather.gov NWS Homepage https://www.weather.gov/marine NWS Marine Page mobile.weather.gov Mobile Page Author: Marine, Tropical, and Tsunami Services Branch, W/AFS26 National Weather Service Last Modified Mar. 16, 2023 Document URL: https://www.weather.gov/media/marine/robots.txt ftp://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/fax/robots.txt