The secrets of the St. Lawrence: marine weather guide / by Guy O'Bomsawin et al. : En56-87/1992E

This ideal on-board weather guide contains a complete description of winds and other useful weather facts from the anglers, mariners, and pleasure boaters who regularly challenge the world's largest inland waterway. Included is a directory of 142 locations where you must navigate with caution in strong winds. Radio frequencies, telephone numbers and reference numbers for emergencies are right at your fingertips. An excellent 27-minute video of the same name is sold separately.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Atmospheric Environment Service.
Title The secrets of the St. Lawrence: marine weather guide / by Guy O'Bomsawin et al.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Paper
Other formats Electronic-[English]
Note(s) "The guide contains: full details on wind and sea conditions; a description of the geography of the St. Lawrence; a listing of some 150 locations in which wind and sea combine to create special, and sometimes dangerous, situations; the main warning signs indicating a change in weather; information on marine weather forecasts; details on how to obtain forecasts directly and quickly."--Page 5. Issued by Atmospheric Environment Service, Quebec Region; Canadian Coast Guard; Canadian Hydrographic Service.
Issued also in electronic format.
Publishing information Montreal - Quebec : Environment Canada. 1992.
Binding Spiral binding
Description 96p. : coloured illus., figs. ; 15 cm.
ISBN 0-660-14388-7
Catalogue number
  • En56-87/1992E
Subject terms Navigation
Marine safety
Weather
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