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OverviewA comprehensive text on how to take weather into account for the planning and navigation of voyages, local or global, using the latest technologies as well as the time-honored skills of maritime tradition, so that your time on the water remains as safe and efficient as possible. Covers practical applications of GRIB files, ASCAT wind measurements, and other modern resources. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David Burch , Tobias BurchPublisher: Starpath Publications Imprint: Starpath Publications Edition: 3rd ed. Dimensions: Width: 21.30cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 27.70cm Weight: 0.635kg ISBN: 9780914025580ISBN 10: 0914025589 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 30 March 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA thoughtfully and masterfully crafted work. It will be my prime recommendation of a book focusing specifically on the application of weather information and knowledge for maritime interests, whatever the size and purpose of the vessel. David thoroughly explores the essentials of meteorology, and does so in a fascinating manner. Reading and absorbing these principles and applications will lead to safer, faster and more efficient passages. --Jeff Renner, Meteorologist, King 5 TV, Seattle, WA I have chosen this book as the definitive text for the wardroom of my U.S. Navy Destroyer. Superior explanations that are as useful for the professional naval officer as they are for the coastal pleasure cruiser or blue water sailor. Consistent with all of David Burch's texts: Easy to read, fascinating, and the absolute best resource. --CDR Tate Westbrook, CO USS Spruance (DDG111) First class reference book on the subject of marine weather and the information it contains will help every sailor, every day! -- Peter Isler, two-time America's Cup winning navigator An essential reference for the coastal and offshore sailor. It goes far beyond the traditional marine weather books. ...an excellent job of laying proper foundations for understanding marine weather, and bringing clarity to a complex topic. --Jim Corenman, developer of Saildocs and SailMail The definitive text for those wanting to learn more about marine meteorology. ...David Burch should be applauded for this beautiful piece of work. --Kenn Batt, Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Sydney to Hobart Race weather briefer An instant classic. If you own one book about weather this is it. If you want to make your own intelligent forecast and pick-up local knowledge like a local, you will find all the information in this most excellent book. --Philippe Kahn, CEO, FullPower Technologies, Doublehanded Transpacific record holder A new and truly extraordinary treatise on an age old subject. Principles and scientific conclusions expertly revealed in layman's terms. --Roger Jones, Director, The Navigation Foundation .. .points out where to find the best stuff quickly, how to read weather maps, digest storms warnings, read clouds, interpret GRIB data and satellite winds to win yacht comfortably across an ocean. -Bob McDavitt, New Zealand MetService A thoughtfully and masterfully crafted work. It will be my prime recommendation of a book focusing specifically on the application of weather information and knowledge for maritime interests, whatever the size and purpose of the vessel. David thoroughly explores the essentials of meteorology, and does so in a fascinating manner. Reading and absorbing these principles and applications will lead to safer, faster and more efficient passages. --Jeff Renner, Meteorologist, King 5 TV, Seattle, WA I have chosen this book as the definitive text for the wardroom of my U.S. Navy Destroyer. Superior explanations that are as useful for the professional naval officer as they are for the coastal pleasure cruiser or blue water sailor. Consistent with all of David Burch's texts: Easy to read, fascinating, and the absolute best resource. --CDR Tate Westbrook, CO USS Spruance (DDG111) First class reference book on the subject of marine weather and the information it contains will help every sailor, every day! -- Peter Isler, two-time America's Cup winning navigator An essential reference for the coastal and offshore sailor. It goes far beyond the traditional marine weather books. ...an excellent job of laying proper foundations for understanding marine weather, and bringing clarity to a complex topic. --Jim Corenman, developer of Saildocs and SailMail The definitive text for those wanting to learn more about marine meteorology. ...David Burch should be applauded for this beautiful piece of work. --Kenn Batt, Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Sydney to Hobart Race weather briefer An instant classic. If you own one book about weather this is it. If you want to make your own intelligent forecast and pick-up local knowledge like a local, you will find all the information in this most excellent book. --Philippe Kahn, CEO, FullPower Technologies, Doublehanded Transpacific record holder A new and truly extraordinary treatise on an age old subject. Principles and scientific conclusions expertly revealed in layman's terms. --Roger Jones, Director, The Navigation Foundation ...points out where to find the best stuff quickly, how to read weather maps, digest storms warnings, read clouds, interpret GRIB data and satellite winds to win yacht comfortably across an ocean. -Bob McDavitt, New Zealand MetService Author InformationDavid Burch is a Fellow of the Royal Institute of Navigation in London as well as a Fellow of the Institute of Navigation in Washington, DC, from which he received the Superior Achievement Award for outstanding performance as a practicing navigator. He has logged more than 70,000 miles at sea, including twelve transoceanic yacht races, with several first place victories and a passage record for boats under 36 feet that lasted 16 years. He also navigated the only American entry in the storm-ridden 1993 Sydney to Hobart Race. On the academic side, he is a former Fulbright Scholar with a PhD in physics. As Founding Director of Starpath School of Navigation in Seattle he has designed courses and taken part in the teaching of marine weather and navigation for more than 30 years. He continues to work on the development of online training materials, which are presented at starpath.com. Articles on special topics in navigation and weather appear at starpath.com/articles. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |