About The Book

How do you turn the symbols on a weather chart into a meaningful forecast? Armed with Understanding Weatherfax and a current weatherfax chart you have all of the essentials for making your own forecast, no matter where you are in the world.

New to the Second Edition: Satellite images, interpreting early warning signs of storm development from satellite images and case studies on the 1991 'Perfect Strom' and the 1998 Sydney to Robard Race.

Also: Receiving equipment, interpreting synoptic chart features, personal forecasting, world weather patterns and tracking and avoiding tropical storms.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Sheridan House (September 30, 2005)
  • Length: 117 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781574092158

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The perfect reference book to shelve beside the often-confounding weatherfax receiver.

– Ocean Navigator

This very handy reference book will take up little room on board and can be firmly recommended.

– Sail Magazine

Written by a seasoned New Zealand voyager, this updated guide to predicting weather from weatherfax and Internet charts doesn t overwhelm; rather, it breaks the technology down to its simplest terms, supported by a glossary of commonly used words and abbreviations. It also covers computer installation, radio/computer interface, software, antennas, and tuning radios for fax as well as interpreting synoptic charts.

– Cruising World

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