Cornell’s Ocean Atlas
Cornell’s Ocean Atlas, by Jimmy and Ivan Cornell, was first published in 2011 as a way to provide hundreds of pages of information drawn and updated from traditional pilot charts, and to illustrate the voyages that Cornell describes in his World Voyage Planner.
The main role of the Atlas is to allow you to check out wind conditions for every month of the year in any ocean of the world and thus gain an immediate overall knowledge of what you can expect at any given time of year. Changes in global weather patterns – some of which are extreme – made it necessary to publish an updated third edition in 2023.
This is the kind of information you need even before you start actually planning a specific voyage, as it will allow you to decide straight away whether your plan is feasible.
See Noonsite’s review when this title was first published here.
By Jimmy and Ivan Cornell
Publisher: Cornell Sailing Ltd; Third Edition (January 1, 2023)
ISBN-13: 978-1739188924
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