Where the Wind Blows - A Guide to Marine Weather in Atlantic Canada; Gray & Bowyer
Canada's East Coast has some of the harshest and most fickle weather in the world; from the gusty fjords of Labrador to the fog banks off Southern Nova Scotia. Marine weather is a fact of life for those who work, live, and travel on the seas.
Environment Canada senior meteorologist Peter J. Bowyer has compiled a comprehensive and up-to-date work that translates the complexities of marine weather in Atlantic Canada.
Whether you're a weekend sailor or a seasoned mariner, Where the Wind Blows will help you better predict common weather hazards and conditions, and get the most out of marine weather forecasts.
With nearly 400 full-colour maps, diagrams and photographs, this guide is an indispensable tool for safe and well-informed passage through Atlantic Canada's waters.
Paper Back: 178 pages, spiral bound
Dimensions: 12" x 8" x 2"
Weight: 1 kg
Published: May 1, 1995
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