Reeds Maritime Meteorology


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Written primarily for serving and trainee deck officers, those studying for certificates of competency in merchant shipping and fishermen, Reeds Maritime Meteorology analyses the elements and forces which contribute to maritime meteorology and the principles which govern them. Updated to include the latest developments in the use of satellite technology in forecasting, Navtext and the ramifications of GMDSS, the book examines: · cloud formation and development · precipitation and thunderstorms · atmospheric pressure and wind · ocean currents and swell · tropical revolving storms · the development and distribution of sea ice · weather routeing · passage planning · the management and care of cargo in heavy weather This revised edition covers significant developments in the variety of forecasts available for the seafarer, coverage of global warming and weather routing options, as well as updates throughout in line with technological advancements and research discoveries, and updates to the exam questions at the end of each chapter.




Meteorology for Seafarers


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A technical book which aims to explain the complexities of the atmosphere & provide the information needed for professional seafarers aspiring to first class certificates of competency.







Maritime Meteorology


Book Description

This book has been written primarily for serving trainee deck officers in merchant ships (including those aiming for dual qualification) as well as for fishermen and ocean-going yachtsmen. It includes the latest developments in weather forecasting such as satellite technology, fax and Navtex, and GMDSS. It includes 16 pages of cloud formation illustrations in full color.Paperback - 5-1/2" x 8-1/4" - 268 pp - 87 b/w










Fourth Semester Maritime Meteorology Practicum Module


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This practicum module consist of tasks in accordance with the specified Teaching Program Unit (SAP) or Lecture Progress Book (BKK). the tasks are arranged not according to the order of SAP/BKK and include: Explaining the meteorological equipment on board with video playback. Practicing thermometer. Practicing the psychrometer and hygrometer. Practicing the barometer. Practicing the anemometer and wind vanes. Practicing the introduction of clouds and rain. Practicing fog recognation/visibility. Practicing the ocean waves/waves in the sea. Practicing weather observations at sea/ship weather code. Observing the atmosphereic phenomena and weather.




Meteorology for Mariners


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Presenting the elementary theory of meteorology in a way that is suitable for Merchant Navy officers, this guide shows how a knowledge of the subject can be applied in a practical way. It should satisfactorily cover the meteorological syllabus for Certificates of Competency. It also serves as a comprehensive reference book for those who wish to maintain a good working knowledge of meteorology.




Mariners Weather Log


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November issue includes abridged index to yearly volume.




Abridged Final Report of the Session


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