The North U. Weather for Sailors Seminar teaches sailors how to gather and interpret weather information and how to combine that information with their own observations to create a refined forecast; and then how to apply that forecast to their sailing, cruising, and racing.
Prepared jointly by North U., Bill Biewenga, and Commanders Weather, the Weather for Sailors course is designed to help sailors, cruisers, and racers gather, understand, and interpret weather information. The course includes a broad overview of weather and weather systems, and gradually narrows its focus to the wind and weather conditions you can expect aboard your boat.
With the course, you receive the Weather for Sailors book and Weather for Sailors seminar on CD, plus the North U. Weather Routing Wizard CD Rom. The North U Weather Routing Wizard is a website which guides you through the process of gathering and analyzing weather information in preparation for your next sail. The CD provides access to the Website.
Host A Seminar Seminars are currently being scheduled through local hosts. Your club or group can host a North U. Weather for Sailors Seminar. Contact Us to find out more.
WEATHER for SAILORS Seminar Topics include:
Global, continental, regional, and local weather
Understanding and interpreting weather maps
Sources of weather information
Interpreting regional and local forecast information to create your own sailing forecast
Short term (hours), medium term (overnight), and long term (several days) forecasting
Matching the forecast to your observations: Is the forecast playing out as expected?
Re-assessing the forecast through you own observations:
What to expect when crossing a front, or when a front crosses you.
Round the buoys race forecast examples and application
Coastal cruising forecast examples and application
Coastal racing forecast examples and application
Distance racing forecast examples and application
Passage making forecast examples and application
Class Outline (Course runs from 9:00 - 5:00)
Part I
Intro
Global Climatology
Synoptic Scale Meteorology
Local Conditions
Global/ Synoptic/ Local Interaction
Part II
Gathering Weather Info
Evaluating Weather Info
Planning Based on Vessel and Weather Info
Acting on the Plan and Re-acting to Reality
Role of "Routers"
Routing Software
Part III - Examples for sailing, racing and cruising
Here's the info
Type of sailing
Venue (Newport, Miami, SF, Chicago)
Sail/ Race/ Cruising (delivery, day race, coastal cruise)