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Cornells' Ocean Atlas 2023 now available

by Jimmy Cornell 21 Jun 2023 14:54 UTC
Cornells' Ocean Atlas 2023 now available © Jimmy Cornell

In the 12 years since the first edition of this atlas was published there has been a marked intensification of the effects of global warming on weather conditions throughout the world.

To present an accurate picture of the actual weather conditions that prevail in the world's oceans, the pilot charts featured in this atlas are based on the data collected by a network of meteorological satellites, augmented by observations obtained from meteorological buoys and other sources, during the last twenty-five years.

In this fully revised and updated edition the main focus is on all changes that may affect offshore voyages. One of the most noticeable phenomenon is the decrease in the regularity and reliability of trade winds, as witnessed by sailors on some of the frequently travelled ocean routes.

However, the most significant and visible change has been the increased intensity and extent of tropical cyclones, both in the duration of the critical seasons and the areas affected. As this phenomenon has such a major impact on voyage planning, and safety generally, in this new edition the areas affected by tropical storms in every ocean are highlighted on the relevant monthly charts. The extent of those areas is based on the recorded tracks of such storms in the last ten years. This feature is a new addition to the current edition and has been included to indicate clearly the areas that should be avoided during the critical seasons.

The safety factor in voyage planning is now even more important than in the past and this fully updated edition of Cornells' Ocean Atlas should make it possible to plan a safe voyage even in these changing times. For those who intend to leave on a voyage in the near future, it will provide a valuable tool in planning, preparing, and bringing a journey to a safe conclusion.

The third edition (2023) of Cornells' Ocean Atlas by Jimmy and Ivan Cornell, is now available on Amazon.co.uk and for pre-order in North America from Paradise Cay.

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