Peter Griswold Email: petergriz (at) gmail (dot) com
Start Date:
TBA
Duration:
10 weekly sessions
Fee:
$135 Members (Auditing only $95)
$175 Non-members
$15 registration fee (deducted from total fee) required in advance
For Info Contact:
Donald Johnstone dsjohnstone (at) yahoo (dot) com
Course Description
Awareness of weather phenomena, how to read the weather map and the sky, and
understand and anticipate weather developments for more pleasurable boating
are the objectives of this course.
Subjects studied include:
characteristics and structure of the atmosphere, what weather is and
its basic causes, normal development and movement of weather over the
earth, and the factors considered in weather forecasting.
Observations
that the skipper can make afloat include both instrumental and visual:
cloud sequences and the weather they predict; air masses, fronts,
storms, and fog; and the use of radio and television weather broadcasts.
Throughout the course the
student is encouraged to make observations and predications in order
to gain experience in applying the principles taught and develop greater
insight into weather phenomena.