National Marine Weather Guide: Arctic Regional Guide
Year: 2017 Language: english Author: Environment and Climate Change Canada Publisher: Environment and Climate Change Canada ISBN: 978-0-660-07238-8 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 363 Description: Contains information on local weather effects for waters in Arctic Canada that are identified as “marine transportation corridors,” as well as for the northwestern portion of the Northwest Passage. The guide is intended for use only during the active marine season, when ambient weather and ice conditions do not limit the time within which the Canadian Arctic is open for marine operations. In general, this season is longest in the south—beginning in May and ending in November in Davis Strait—and shortest in the northwest.
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National Marine Weather Guide: Arctic Regional Guide
Language: english
Author: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Publisher: Environment and Climate Change Canada
ISBN: 978-0-660-07238-8
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 363
Description: Contains information on local weather effects for waters in Arctic Canada that are identified as “marine transportation corridors,” as well as for the northwestern portion of the Northwest Passage. The guide is intended for use only during the active marine season, when ambient weather and ice conditions do not limit the time within which the Canadian Arctic is open for marine operations. In general, this season is longest in the south—beginning in May and ending in November in Davis Strait—and shortest in the northwest.
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