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    A gale warning is an alert issued by national weather forecasting agencies ... electric telegraph and on 5 February 1861 the first storm warning was issued. [6] ...

  2. In February 1861, the first warning was issued using a combination of cones and drums hoisted on a mast to warn vessels both in harbour and along the coast of an approaching gale. On the Tyne, the warning was disregarded and many lives were lost. However, its accuracy ensured that further warnings were heeded and the scheme was widely popular ...

  3. Aug 24, 2017 · The first gale warning was issued following a violent storm in 1859 but it was not until 1867 that gale warnings at sea were issued on a regular basis and they have continued ever since. The Royal Charter storm off the coast of North Wales in 1859 led to the deaths of 800 people and the loss of 133 ships.

  4. The Royal Charter Gale and the world's first National Forecasting Service. On the night of 25 th /26 th October 1859 a severe and slow moving storm struck the British Isles. It was considered to be the most severe storm to hit the Irish Sea in the 19 th century. The storm depression was first noted in the Bay of Biscay near Cape Finisterre on ...

  5. The Met Office began collecting weather reports at its London offices in September 1860 via electric telegraph, and its first storm warning was issued in February 1861.

  6. The first gale warnings for sea areas in the English Channel were issued at 6.30 a.m. on 15 October and were followed, four hours later, by warnings of severe gales. At 12 p.m. (midday) on 15 October, the depression that originated in the Bay of Biscay was centred near 46° N, 9° W and its depth was 970 mb.

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  8. Nov 20, 2013 · FitzRoy, also famous for his captaincy of HMS Beagle during Darwin’s voyage of evolution, introduced the first gale warning service in 1860 to prevent similar tragedies. Some other notable storms include the 1848 Moray Firth fishing disaster on 19th August, one of the worst fishing disasters in Scottish maritime history.

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