Monday 25, Tuesday 26 & Wednesday 27 January 2021, 10:00 – 13:00

On Monday 25, Tuesday 26 and Wednesday 27 January 2021, the Webinars Modern Nautical Meteorology, which in its live form, is approved from Lloyds in within the framework of DANAOS certification Assessment and Training Center. The webinar is a modern and comprehensive approach to the field of marine meteorology, which is so sensitive to the safety of a ship, bridging in a unique way the old but always useful knowledge with all the latest developments in weather issues on board ships.

The Webinar is aimed at both professionals and trainee seafarers, regardless of rank. To ensure the quality of the training provided, the maximum number of participants in each webinar is 15 people.

THE 1st and 2nd day of the webinar is dedicated to how to read surface charts (facsimile) and wave charts. Through numerous examples and practical applications, participants learn not only to read the charts but also how to work with them, thus avoiding dangerous weather conditions and planning their course with safety and confidence. They also learn why they should always read the facsimile at sea, even if they have weather navigation programs.

THE 3day is dedicated to the modern methods available to receive all official meteorological information on board by e-mail. Thus are analyzed all the modern methods by which the captain can gain access to the weather forecast, anywhere on the planet, without depending on the facsimile or the office. At the same time, the usefulness of Grib Files is explained, while free weather applications are also given. During the 2nd day the participants work with their laptop.

For more information about the subject and organization of the seminar, click here here.

The thematic sections of the seminar are as follows:

1st Day & 2nd Day (1000 – 1300)

  • Categories of Weather Maps
  • surface map analysis (facsimile)
  • analysis of wave height maps – significant wave height
  • safe travel planning
  • travel simulation with route planning and weather forecast.

3rd Day (1000 – 1300)

  • FTP Mail Service by NOAA
  • Saildocs
  • WWW via Internet
  • MailaSail
  • BVS8, qtvlm & GribFiles
  • OpenCPN

Cost

The participation cost is €150. This price includes notes in electronic format (pdf), video lessons on key topics of the seminar and the electronic certificate of participation.

Registrations

For more information get in touch with us while to register click here.

Educational Method

The seminar will be conducted using the educational platform ZoomAfter you register, you will be sent a link and detailed instructions to connect and watch the webinar. The course is interactive. This means that the participants are actively involved, expressing their questions but also participating in solving exercises with maps and weather programs.

Reporter

The presenter of the seminars is Dr. Nikos MazarakisDr. Nikos Mazarakis is Professor of Marine Meteorology, Visiting Professor at Uninettuno University/Institute for International Maritime Studies, Lecturer at KEDIVIM University of Western Macedonia and Director of the Greek Office of the weather company STORMGEO. At the same time, he collaborates as a research associate at National Observatory of Athens. He has more than 5500 hours of teaching experience in the field of Marine Meteorology, while in the past he has collaborated with major Athenian newspapers, radio and television stations. He organizes seminars in large companies and groups. For a detailed biography click here.

Modern Marine Meteorology Webinar
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