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Meteorology and Flight: A Pilot's Guide to Weather

Meteorology and Flight: A Pilot's Guide to Weather
By Tom Bradbury

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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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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #83904 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-03-31
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 186 pages

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About the Author
Tom Bradbury served in the British Meteorology Office for over 40 years on many RAF airfields overseas. He has acted as a Met. forecaster at gliding and microlight contests, and has accompanied the British Gliding Team to Finland, France and Germany.


Customer Reviews

Comprehensive and detailed guide to weather4
This book offers excellent indepth descriptions and explanations of weather systems that are relevant to all pilots. A large number of aspects of weather are covered, from small scale cumulus formation to the interactions of entire weather patterns. As a glider pilot, this book has given my a good understanding of how to analyse weather forecasts accurately, and has proved to be extremely useful.

Some of the book is slow going to read, especially when it starts getting too technical, but if you are interested in aviation then a large portion of this book will be relevant to your flying.

too complex2
This is not very user friendly book. I'm not a professional weatherman so this is far too complex. I would have like more down-to-earth definitions of different weather phenomenons. Now it's just painful to read in case you dont have any baseline experience anything about weather.

Definitely not for beginners