Year: 1999 Language: english Author: US Navy Genre: Textbook Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 298 Description: Aerographer’s Mates are enlisted sailors who monitor sea conditions, analyze meteorological data, and develop accurate forecasts. Their responsibilities include: being the Navy’s meteorological and oceanographic experts, distributing weather data, collecting, recording and analyzing weather and oceanographic information, making visual and instrument observations of weather and sea conditions, interpreting satellite data, radar imagery, and meteorological and oceanographic codes. This US Navy self-study course is organized into subject matter areas, each containing learning objectives along with text and illustrations, in order to help understanding. The subject matter reflects day-to-day requirements and experiences of personnel in the rating or skill area. The book contains basic procedures that are involved with conducting surface weather observations. Surface observation elements. A description of primary and backup observation equipment that is used aboard ships and at shore stations. How to record and encode surface METAR observations using WMO and NAVMETOCCOM guidelines. Additional info: Non-resident Training Course (Selfstudy) textbook 1 of 5
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Aerographer’s Mate Module 1 — Surface Weather Observations
Year: 1999
Language: english
Author: US Navy
Genre: Textbook
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 298
Description:
Aerographer’s Mates are enlisted sailors who monitor sea conditions, analyze meteorological data, and develop accurate forecasts. Their responsibilities include: being the Navy’s meteorological and oceanographic experts, distributing weather data, collecting, recording and analyzing weather and oceanographic information, making visual and instrument observations of weather and sea conditions, interpreting satellite data, radar imagery, and meteorological and oceanographic codes. This US Navy self-study course is organized into subject matter areas, each containing learning objectives along with text and illustrations, in order to help understanding. The subject matter reflects day-to-day requirements and experiences of personnel in the rating or skill area.
The book contains basic procedures that are involved with conducting surface weather observations. Surface observation elements. A description of primary and backup observation equipment that is used aboard ships and at shore stations. How to record and encode surface METAR observations using WMO and NAVMETOCCOM guidelines.
Additional info:
Non-resident Training Course (Selfstudy) textbook 1 of 5
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