A clear, practical guide to understanding hurricanes, with simple rules to keep ships safe at sea.
This stirring edition explains the hurricane phenomenon in plain terms, outlining a practical theory that helped sailors avoid disaster. It combines approachable explanations with diagrams and historical accounts to show how storms form, move, and circle a central focus. The aim is to give seafarers a reliable way to anticipate weather, navigate safely, and protect lives and cargo.
Structured for quick reference, the book builds from the general nature of hurricanes to concrete techniques for steering away from danger. It emphasizes the value of knowledge and preparedness in reducing shipwrecks and loss at sea, while offering a window into the sailors’ enduring quest to master the sea’s wild forces.
- Learn the core idea behind hurricane behavior and circular wind patterns
- Understand how to read signs at sea to avoid dangerous regions
- See how diagrams and practical rules translate into safer navigation
- Explore real-life ship experiences that illustrate the theory in action
Ideal for mariners, maritime historians, and curious readers seeking a grounded, nontechnical introduction to hurricane science.