Notes on Meteorology

“Notes on Meteorology” by John Frederick Kemp, published by Butterworth-Heinemann in 1993, offers a concise introduction to the field of meteorology. This edition spans 101 pages and is presented in English. The book is designed to provide essential information through diagrams, illustrations, and worked examples, ensuring that complex concepts are accessible to readers with varying levels of experience.
Readers will find that “Notes on Meteorology” is particularly suitable for those preparing for First Officer or Master Marine certification exams, as well as individuals new to sea faring who wish to broaden their understanding of meteorological principles. The text minimizes mathematical complexity and includes a comprehensive index for quick reference, making it a practical resource for anyone looking to expand their knowledge in meteorology, climatology, and related fields.
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Part of the Kemp and Young series, this book provides a concise introduction to meteorology. Information is presented using diagrams, illustrations and worked examples. Mathematics is kept to a necessary minimum and there is a comprehensive index to aid quick reference. Notes on Meteorology is suitable for First Officer or Master Marine certification exams, those new to sea faring, and those whose practical experience is limited to narrow areas and wish to expand their knowledge.
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