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OverviewThis book breaks new ground in the presentation of what is and should be presented as a fascinating and vitally important part of a pilot's skill. Gone are the dreary old monotone drawings of isobars and fronts, endless graphs and reams of figures and in bounce full colour photos of what you actually see – clouds and cloudscapes that tell you instantly what's happening to the air around you. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brtian CosgrovePublisher: The Crowood Press Ltd Imprint: Airlife Publishing Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.543kg ISBN: 9781840370270ISBN 10: 1840370270 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 01 April 2003 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Language: English Table of ContentsReviews"""The content of the book deals comprehensively with all the topics likely to come up in the PPL exams, and more importantly tries, and suceeds, to weld them together into a coherent and useful whole. Meteorology can be a dry and technical subject but this book does better than most at holding the reader's interest, helped a great deal by the excellent photos. The photos illustrate all types of cloud, frontal weather, and most other meteorological phenomena. This is a welcome change from the usual line drawings which bear little relation to reality found in the majority of aviation weather books. "" - MICROLIGHT FLYING ""Everything the pilot needs to know about the atmosphere, the weather and meteorology. The colour photographs are superb: these alone make the book worth having on one's shelf."" - AOPA LIGHT AVIATION "". . . a few hours regularly spent within the pages of Brian Cosgrove's book would seem to be time well spent."" - GUILD NEWS (GAPAN) reprint May 2004" ""The content of the book deals comprehensively with all the topics likely to come up in the PPL exams, and more importantly tries, and suceeds, to weld them together into a coherent and useful whole. Meteorology can be a dry and technical subject but this book does better than most at holding the reader's interest, helped a great deal by the excellent photos. The photos illustrate all types of cloud, frontal weather, and most other meteorological phenomena. This is a welcome change from the usual line drawings which bear little relation to reality found in the majority of aviation weather books. "" - MICROLIGHT FLYING ""Everything the pilot needs to know about the atmosphere, the weather and meteorology. The colour photographs are superb: these alone make the book worth having on one's shelf."" - AOPA LIGHT AVIATION "". . . a few hours regularly spent within the pages of Brian Cosgrove's book would seem to be time well spent."" - GUILD NEWS (GAPAN) reprint May 2004 The content of the book deals comprehensively with all the topics likely to come up in the PPL exams, and more importantly tries, and suceeds, to weld them together into a coherent and useful whole. Meteorology can be a dry and technical subject but this book does better than most at holding the reader's interest, helped a great deal by the excellent photos. The photos illustrate all types of cloud, frontal weather, and most other meteorological phenomena. This is a welcome change from the usual line drawings which bear little relation to reality found in the majority of aviation weather books. - MICROLIGHT FLYING Everything the pilot needs to know about the atmosphere, the weather and meteorology. The colour photographs are superb: these alone make the book worth having on one's shelf. - AOPA LIGHT AVIATION . . . a few hours regularly spent within the pages of Brian Cosgrove's book would seem to be time well spent. - GUILD NEWS (GAPAN) reprint May 2004 Author InformationBrian Cosgrove has had a lifelong fascination with weather and its prediction. His expertise in the study of meteorology has come from his days in the RAF and his love of flying. Brian was awarded the OBE for his services to microlight aviation. Sadly, Brian died in June 2010. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |