Learning about weather
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Learning about weather
As a recent solo glider pilot I'd like to learn more about the weather and how it relates to flying.
Any good web resources or recommendations on books?
I have some preliminary training docs that go into cloud formations, pressure, fronts etc but would like something a little more "substantial".. especially on the forecasting side
Any good web resources or recommendations on books?
I have some preliminary training docs that go into cloud formations, pressure, fronts etc but would like something a little more "substantial".. especially on the forecasting side
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Hi,
I dont know whether it is available back home in the UK, but a great book which explains it all really well and very comprehensively is 'From The Ground up'. Aviation Publishers
JohnGV
I dont know whether it is available back home in the UK, but a great book which explains it all really well and very comprehensively is 'From The Ground up'. Aviation Publishers
JohnGV
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The met office advertise a "Met for aviators" course. The next one is in November at the met office in Exeter.
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online stuff
more online stuff
The standard book
Lasham do advanced met. courses for cross country pilots
more online stuff
The standard book
Lasham do advanced met. courses for cross country pilots
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From: Kildare, Ireland
This is THE site for all things meteorology WEATHER PREDICTION EDUCATION
OK it's not aviation-orientated but he explains all aspects of meteorology in a simple but highly effective manner.
OK it's not aviation-orientated but he explains all aspects of meteorology in a simple but highly effective manner.
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Do you want to learn how to make go/no-go decisions for VFR or for IFR?
Thanks all for the links and I have ordered the Bradbury book.




