CJ1
Member
Hello Everone,
What exactly does the expression “at first” mean in a shipping forecast?
Recently I was planning an 0700 departure, but the 0600 shipping forecast said “Visibility: Good.Very poor at first”.
So I delayed my departure by 5 hours, leaving in clear skies at 1200 hrs. But two hours (1400) later I was in dense fog, which lasted for another 2 hours.
I know a forecast is never 100% accurate, but I’d like to know the precise definition so I can better judge the risk I’m taking in future.
What exactly does the expression “at first” mean in a shipping forecast?
Recently I was planning an 0700 departure, but the 0600 shipping forecast said “Visibility: Good.Very poor at first”.
So I delayed my departure by 5 hours, leaving in clear skies at 1200 hrs. But two hours (1400) later I was in dense fog, which lasted for another 2 hours.
I know a forecast is never 100% accurate, but I’d like to know the precise definition so I can better judge the risk I’m taking in future.