Modern Marine Meteorology Webinar

Tuesday 7, Wednesday 8 & Thursday 9 July 2026, 10:00 – 13:00

The unique seminar attended by hundreds of masters, a must for every sailor! Paper notes, exercises and video lessons are provided!

A comprehensive 9-hour webinar that educates the professional or cadet sailor:

  • to read and understand official charts received on board
  • to read wave charts
  • to avoid tropical cyclones
  • to make a forecast based on the meteorological data received on board the ship
  • to plan his course safely and economically, avoiding the unpleasant consequences of bad weather
  • make the most of modern digital weather forecasting tools

For individual registration, click here. For mass corporate registration press here.

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Webinar on the Practical Use of the Skew-T Chart

Monday 11 and 18 May 2026, 18.30-20.30

A deep understanding of the atmosphere is essential for accurate weather analysis and forecasting. That's why we are pleased to announce a new live webinar dedicated to one of Meteorology's most valuable tools: the Skew-T chart.

This 4-hour practical webinar is aimed at meteorologists and meteorology students, aviation personnel, air athletes, mountaineers and generally friends of meteorology who wish to enhance their ability in interpreting atmospheric radio waves and in applying them to real-world forecasting.

The presentation will focus on practical use of the Skew-T chart, helping participants understand how to identify atmospheric stability, moisture distribution, inversions, clouds, storm dynamics, wind shear and other important forecast parameters.

Webinar Details

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Modern Marine Meteorology Webinar

Monday 27, Tuesday 28, and Wednesday 29 April 2026, 16:00 – 19:00

The unique seminar attended by hundreds of masters, a must for every sailor! Paper notes, exercises and video lessons are provided!

A comprehensive 9-hour webinar that educates the professional or cadet sailor:

  • to read and understand official charts received on board
  • to read wave charts
  • to avoid tropical cyclones
  • to make a forecast based on the meteorological data received on board the ship
  • to plan his course safely and economically, avoiding the unpleasant consequences of bad weather
  • make the most of modern digital weather forecasting tools

For individual registration, click here. For mass corporate registration press here.

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Weather Review of 2025 for Monemvasia

By Dr. Nikos Mazarakis

Professor of Naval Meteorology

Photo by Nikos Mazarakis

2025 can be characterized as another meteorologically difficult year, following 2024. The main reason is that it ranks as the second warmest year since 2017, the period covered by this analysis. Correspondingly, the summer of 2024 was recorded as the second warmest of the same period. In terms of rainfall, 2025 presented significant similarities to 2024, as until September the rainfall levels fluctuated at disappointing levels. However, from October onwards there was a clear change in weather conditions, with the drought giving way to significant and extensive rainfall, which continued during the months of January and February of this year, giving, as the weather data so far evolves, a fairly rich rainfall period. The main conclusion is that climate change proves for 2or year that our region is a "hotspot" where on the one hand the winters are milder but the summers are often unbearable in terms of temperature.

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Modern Marine Meteorology Webinar

Tuesday 17, Wednesday 18, and Thursday 19 February 2026, 16:00 – 19:00

The unique seminar attended by hundreds of masters, a must for every sailor! Paper notes, exercises and video lessons are provided!

A comprehensive 9-hour webinar that educates the professional or cadet sailor:

  • to read and understand official charts received on board
  • to read wave charts
  • to avoid tropical cyclones
  • to make a forecast based on the meteorological data received on board the ship
  • to plan his course safely and economically, avoiding the unpleasant consequences of bad weather
  • make the most of modern digital weather forecasting tools

For individual registration, click here. For mass corporate registration press here.

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Two-Day Online Meteorology Seminar for the Greek Seas

Meteorology for the Greek Seas

Saturday 24, Sunday 25 January 2026, 16:00-20:00

Webinar Description

The 8-hour Meteorology Webinar for the Greek Seas is an innovative online seminar in which participants learn practical knowledge about the weather at sea, always in the light of modern meteorological science. Knowledge, which is immediately usable and will give them the necessary self-confidence and certainty to deal with the complex weather prevailing in our country. This webinar not only covers theoretical knowledge but also gives practical examples and reveals to participants the secrets of safe weather forecasting. No mathematical or meteorological knowledge is required for participation, only basic internet browsing skills. 

Target Audience

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