Weather Report Coding — Decode Marine Weather Messages Step-by-Step for 2nd matte mmd exam

This video explains how ship weather reports are coded and decoded using the BBXX format, exactly the way it appears in maritime exams and real onboard reports. You’ll learn how each group of the code represents meteorological data — including wind, clouds, visibility, pressure, temperature, sea conditions, and more — and how to decode them correctly step-by-step. 📌 What you’ll understand clearly: • What BBXX means and where it is used • How date, time & wind unit (YYGGIw) are coded • Latitude-longitude coding and quadrant system • How past & present weather are encoded • Cloud base height, total cloud, and cloud types • Wind direction & speed — including speeds above 100 knots • Temperature & dew point coding • Pressure coding — why 1000 is omitted above 1000 mb • Barometric tendency (5appp) explained • Sea temperature, waves, ship course & speed • Full decoding example from start to finish This lesson is very useful for: ✔️ 2nd Mate & Chief Mate exams ✔️ Marine officers & cadets ✔️ Anyone working with ship weather reports Like 👍 Share 🔁 and Subscribe 🔔 for more maritime learning videos. 🌐 Connect with Sailor Rider YouTube: 👉    / @sailor_rider   Facebook: 👉   / 19imzynlrp   Instagram: 👉 https://instagram.com/sailor_rider?ig... Threads: 👉 https://www.threads.com/@sailor_rider 🔍 TAGS meteorological coding ship weather report decoding BBXX weather code explained marine weather observation coding and decoding weather reports pressure coding 4PPPP barometric tendency 5appp ship weather message decoding latitude longitude coding wind speed and direction coding cloud base height coding marine meteorology tutorial merchant navy weather training MMD exam meteorology 2nd mate meteorology class chief mate exam meteorology ship course and speed coding sea temperature coding wave height coding maritime weather report example #️⃣ #MarineMeteorology #MerchantNavy #WeatherDecoding #SailorTraining #BBXX