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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Reference If You're Cruising Mexico,
By Carolyn Shearlock "TheBoatGalley" (Now living in Illinois, formerly on a boat in the Sea of Cortez) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: MexWX: Mexico Weather for Boaters (Paperback)
Seems like every cruising boat has a copy of this onboard. It's a great reference about many of the local weather phenomena affecting boaters -- areas of katabatic winds, summer chubascos (wicked thunderstorms), hurricanes and the Tehuantepeckers -- and how to minimize your risk from each.
Note that it's over 10 years old now, so some of the resources listed (radio frequencies, etc.) have changed. Don't worry -- friendly boaters will give you the current information on that stuff. The basic weather patterns haven't changed, and that's the real reason to buy this book. |
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MexWX: Mexico Weather for Boaters by John E. Rains (Paperback - March 1, 1998)
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