Aviation Weather: Bibliography There are hundreds of great books on aviation weather should one decide to dig deeper into this fascinating subject. Those books listed here provide a great stepping stone to that journey. Weather Flying, Robert N. Buck, Fourth Edition, 1998 McGraw-Hill Weather Maps: How to Read and Interpret All Basic Weather Charts, Peter R. Chaston, 1995 Chaston Scientific Inc. Mariner's Weather Handbook, Steve and Linda Dashew, First Edition, 1998 Beowulf Inc. Meteorology, Joe R. Eagleman, Second Edition, 1985 Wadsworth, Inc. The Pilot's Guide to Weather Reports, Forecasts Flight Planning, Terry T. Lankford, 1990 Tab Books The Severe Local Storm Forecasting Primer, John S. Sturtevant, 1995 Weather Scratch Meteorological Services Weather Patterns and Phenomena: A Pilot's Guide, Thomas P. Turner, Second Edition, 1999 McGraw-Hill The USA Today Weather Book, Jack Williams, 1992 Vintage Books (For Flight Simulation Use Only) |
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