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Marine Weather Forecasting
Contributor(s): Brumbaugh, Frank (Author), Brumbaugh, J. Frank (Author)
ISBN: 1892216221     ISBN-13: 9781892216229
Publisher: Bristol Fashion Publications
OUR PRICE:   $14.36  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2000
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Annotation: Have you ever listened to a weather forecast stating there may be a slight chance of showers but the rain is coming down so hard you are seriously considering a lifejacket while standing on the dock? During such times, one suggestion to the forecaster runs through everyone's mind: "Look out the window!!" That is certainly one of the most accurate methods to forecast the immediate weather.

Everyone knows the look of the sky when a thunderstorm or squall is moving in, but few know how to determine what is in store more than a few hours ahead.

Frank has taken the mystery out of weather forecasting in his book Marine Weather Forecasting. He explains how to tell more about the weather, for hours and days to come, than any broadcast. But you must know what to look for when you go on deck. The wind, clouds, moon and sun all tell the story and Frank explains how to read these signs.

Anyone can understand Frank's detailed descriptions of forecasting and the illustrations add to the ease.

Caution: After reading this book you may never rely on another broadcast report.

Illustrated

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Weather
- Sports & Recreation | Boating
- Sports & Recreation | Sailing
Dewey: 551.651
LCCN: 00131360
Physical Information: 0.22" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.28 lbs) 92 pages
 
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Have you ever listened to a weather forecast stating there may be a slight chance of showers but the rain is coming down so hard you are seriously considering a lifejacket while standing on the dock? During such times, one suggestion to the forecaster runs through everyone's mind: "Look out the window " That is certainly one of the most accurate methods to forecast the immediate weather.

Everyone knows the look of the sky when a thunderstorm or squall is moving in, but few know how to determine what is in store more than a few hours ahead.

Frank has taken the mystery out of weather forecasting in his book Marine Weather Forecasting. He explains how to tell more about the weather, for hours and days to come, than any broadcast. But you must know what to look for when you go on deck. The wind, clouds, moon and sun all tell the story and Frank explains how to read these signs.

Anyone can understand Frank's detailed descriptions of forecasting and the illustrations add to the ease.

Caution: After reading this book you may never rely on another broadcast report.

Illustrated