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Predicting Storms 101
Ellis(Author)
Goldener-Parnell Publishing
Published on 14. October 2024
Book
Hardback
28 pages
978-0-646-89056-2 (ISBN)
Description
Robert Ellis' first book Predicting Storms - The Adventure Begin now in its Third Edition, stands as a foundation work on storm prediction.
Predicting Storms 101 is a quick and easy guide to get you started predicting storms.
As many as 500,000 people worldwide may die in large storms each year. Book shows ordinary people how to predict a storm long before it is even visible to radar or satellite. Many lives can be saved by using the simple rules explained in the book. You can get early warning of all storms. Know when you will be safe from storms or if there will be a storm in your area in an hour or two.
All types of storms are covered in the book. Whether you are a general reader, a surfer, a weather watcher, a storm-spotter, or a storm-chaser, Predicting Storms 101 will give you the tools to predict all storms confidently.
Getting started is easy: download MARINE BAROGRAPH app (iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Android) for use on land or at sea. Riding the storm - your ultimate adventure awaits!
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Language
English
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
Weight
205 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-646-89056-2 (9780646890562)
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Person
Robert Ellis has a BSc (Hons) from Sydney University and has completed postgraduate qualifications at three Australian universities. Robert served for seven years as a Flight Lieutenant with a Permanent Commission in the RAAF and he taught aircrew at the Central Flying School and the School of Air Navigation, including the first weapons systems course in Australia. He was a project manager in Technical and Further Education for 25 years and he has published internationally in the US. Robert is a scientist and storm expert who has been referred to in recent years as a storm chaser in a weekend magazine of News Ltd.