Icebergs
Icebergs reported in: a. A56, 48-03S 020-27W
Western South Atlantic · Scotia Sea · Ice · HYDROLANT 2323/16
- issued
- 2016-09-07 15:40Z
- status
- cancelled 2016-09-08 14:40Z (archive)
- self-cancels
- 2016-09-10 15:40Z
- cancels
- HYDROLANT 2301/16
- authority
- NAVAREA VI 277/16 071440Z SEP 16 - SHGA 07 SEP 16.
- position
- -52.273, -37.129
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
WESTERN SOUTH ATLANTIC. SCOTIA SEA. ICE. DNC 01. 1. ICEBERGS REPORTED IN: A. A56, 48-03S 020-27W. B. B15K, 51-56S 043-19W. C. B15X, 50-28S 031-18W. D. A66, 56-09S 034-29W. E. B15Y, 53-02S 042-34W. F. 53-48S 041-09W. G. 52-27S 046-32W. H. 52-18S 037-14W. 2. CANCEL HYDROLANT 2301/16(23,24), 2306/16. 3. CANCEL THIS MSG 101540Z SEP 16.
This area · iceberg & sea-ice bulletins
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Timeline
- NAVTEX station buenos aires 35-23S 057-10W inoperativecancels · 2016-09-06
- NAVTEX station buenos aires 35-23S 057-10W inoperativereplaced · 2016-09-06
- Icebergs reported in: a. A56, 48-08S 020-25Wreplaced · 2016-09-06
- Icebergs reported in: a. A56, 47-58S 020-26Wcancelled by · 2016-09-08
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