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Meteorology and Flight - 3rd Edition
A Pilot's Guide to Weather
- Author:
- By Tom Bradbury
- Format:
- Paperback
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- Published: 31st Mar 2004
- ISBN: 0713668318
- Pages: 192
- Size: 246mm x 198mm
From Word of Sport:
A comprehensive guide to the complex world of meteorology, relevant both to novices and experienced flyers. Featuring sections on winds, airflow, visibility and the development and movement of fronts, this is a necessary book for pilots and students alike.
From the Publisher:
Covering both large and small-scale weather systems, and illustrated with line drawings, graphs and satellite photographs throughout, this new edition of Meteorology and Flight has been fully revised and updated. Practical and comprehensive, it includes:
* the development of depressions and anticyclones
* fronts
* convection, cumulus and cumulonimbus clouds
* waves, wave flow and how to fly in waves
* local winds
* airflow over ridges and mountains
* visibility
* weather maps and forecasting
* METAR and TAF reports
* MetFAX services.
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