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The Message of the Clouds: How you can forecast the weather

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Tom Cunliffe: "His first book, The Message of the Clouds, is so good that my Yachtmaster Instructor candidates would do well to read it."

Yachting Life: "During daylight we found that a serious bit of cloud consideration and analysis was more accurate than an iPhone weather App prediction."
Ex-president of the Royal Meteorological Society Professor Christopher Collier: "This book is well researched and the reader is offered practical information in an easy to assimilate form."

For thousands of years people have been using the clouds to forecast the weather, but with recent advances in technology this practice has largely stopped. However, using the clouds to forecast weather yourself is more accurate than using official forecasts for short-term and local conditions. This book will show you how to accurately predict the weather using the clouds and the local topography, without the need for internet connection. It also contains dozens of examples of cloud formations.
How many minutes until it will rain?
Will it be foggy on the coast as well as inland?
When will the sea breeze fill in?
"The Message of the Clouds" is perfect for anyone interested in being outdoors. It is useful for sailors, hikers, fishermen, golfers, birdwatchers, hunters and more. It has never before been easier to identify clouds and forecast the weather through them and could be life-saving in a survival situation. There are also simple explanations about exactly why types of clouds predict different weather.

For more information visit: http://oliverperkins.com/the-message-...

140 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 18, 2017

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