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Mariner's Weather Handbook

Authors: Steve Dashew, Linda Dashew
Publisher: Beowulf, Inc.
Category: Book

Buy New: $69.95



New (4) Used (9) from $44.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 623374

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1st
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 594
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2
Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.3 x 1.4

ISBN: 0965802825
Dewey Decimal Number: 551.69162
EAN: 9780965802826
ASIN: 0965802825

Publication Date: December 1998
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Also Available In:

  • CD-ROM - Mariner's Weather Handbook: A Guide to Forecasting & Tactics
  • Hardcover - Mariner's Weather Handbook (Book/CD-Rom set)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The most complete guide to marine weather analysis, tactics, and storm avoidance. Teaches traditional forecasting based on current observed conditions, as well as the latest tools including facsimile charts and the Internet. An easy-to-use tool for sailors, power boaters, professional seamen, and anyone interested in the weather.


Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Horrendous amount of errors   July 16, 2003
I purchased this book several years ago and atempted to read it. There were so many spelling errors that in many cases I couldn't figure out what the author(s) were trying to say. After straining my brain for about 75 pages I gave up the effort. It was the first edition and I hope they've put some effort into corrections.


4 out of 5 stars At Last!   April 29, 2000
 33 out of 33 found this review helpful

Mariner's weather Handbook is the first book about marine weather I've found (in more than 20 years of reading about and struggling with the subject) that has actually allowed me to (finally!) understand the constantly changing three-dimensional relationships between differing air masses and their fronts. Steve Dashew explains the world's weather in a systematic and logical progression that kept me firmly on a heretofore slippery learning curve.

With quotes and examples from leading meteorologists as well as his own experiences (over 100,000 miles under sail), Mr. Dashew explains the mechanics of the weather and the tools available to forcast it. More importantly for mariners, he details what the real concerns are during voyage planning and 'at sea'.

The book also focuses on the rules-of-thumb, routines and on-board equipment that enables one to sail prudently and safely - if warily - across the world's oceans. He details several of his own voyages, with copious log excerpts, available weatherfax charts and satellite images to cover the developing situation day by day.

The only reason for not giving the book the highest marks is the poor editing and occasional indifferent and innacurate illustrations. It's possible that the occasional misstatements and errors in the text and my subsequent backpedeling and rechecking to identify the descrepencies and 'gett it straight in my head again' are actually resposible for my finally 'getting' the weather. In that case, I owe the editor - or lack thereof - some serious gratitude. In any case, the book made me feel that I could understand it and - by golly! - I finally did! The plentiful weather charts, photographs and diagrams more than make up for the few confusing illustrations.

The book finishes with valuable internet addresses that enable one to begin to gather current and historic weather data, charts and satellite images on the internet. Personally, I'm buying a barometer and hope to begin what will be a life long understanding, study and forcast of the weather, possibly in preperation for my own ocean crossings - thanks to Steve Dashew's very good book.

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