Icebergs
Icebergs reported in: a. A68A, 56-45S 035-54W
Western South Atlantic · Scotia Sea · Weddell Sea · Antarctica · HYDROLANT 287/21
- issued
- 2021-01-31 17:39Z
- status
- cancelled 2021-02-01 17:39Z (archive)
- self-cancels
- 2021-02-01 17:39Z
- authority
- NAVAREA VI 46/21 311738Z JAN 21.
- sea
- South Atlantic Ocean
- position
- -55.958, -35.447
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
WESTERN SOUTH ATLANTIC. SCOTIA SEA. WEDDELL SEA. ANTARCTICA. DNC 01, DNC 29. 1. ICEBERGS REPORTED IN: A. A68A, 56-45S 035-54W. B. A68D, 55-11S 034-58W. C. A68E, 52-31S 036-03W. D. A68G, 56-43S 035-34W. E. A68H, 56-12S 035-37W. F. A68I, 56-14S 035-31W. G. D21B, 60-39S 033-13W. H. 54-31S 043-43W. I. 52-53S 034-48W. J. 53-12S 035-04W. K. 59-13S 028-37W. L. 53-13S 034-44W. M. 52-50S 034-47W. N. 61-20S 037-09W. O. 61-15S 036-40W. P. 52-25S 036-24W. Q. 55-14S 034-38W. R. 55-09S 034-53W. S. 56-53S 035-26W. T. 56-47S 035-14W. 2. CANCEL THIS MSG 011739Z FEB 21.
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