Group 2 MBP
Group 2 MBP
Group 2 MBP
Weather And
Climate
GROUP 2
Weather And Climate: are two
different things.
PRESENTATION TITLE 2
•Weather -Is the state of the
atmosphere with respect to heat or
cold, wetness or dryness, calm or
storm, clearness or cloudiness.
•Climate -is the average course or
condition of the weather at a place
Weather usually over a period of years as
exhibited by temperature, wind
velocity, and precipitation.
PRESENTATION TITLE 3
According to NASA The
atmosphere over a short period of
time, and Climate is how the
atmosphere "behaves" over a
relatively long period of time.
Weather at sea causes waves and swells, which have a
significant impact on ships. Winds cause waves in the
oceans, and the size of the waves is determined by the
Although the strength and duration of the winds, as well as the
weather at sea is distance the winds blow without interruption. Swells
different or not are large groups of waves that outrun the wind or
storm that caused them. Rogue waves, or unusually
the same in large waves among smaller waves, can also be
Weather on encountered by ships at sea. Waves and winds
Land. occurring together during storms are especially
dangerous and include hurricanes, also known as
typhoons and cyclones. These are massive and
destructive storms.
PRESENTATION TITLE
IMPORTANCE OF NAVIGATION
Importance of navigation
Better maritime weather forecast can help you avoid injuries to crew or passengers and
avoid damage to the ship and it's equipment. Precise weather forecast can also help
companies and rescuers respond better when weather emergencies happen.
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HOW DOES CLIMATE AFFECT MARITIME INDUSTRY
Rising temperature in atmosphere causes sea level rise and affects low
lying coastal areas and deltas of the world, which leads to flooding of the
coastal infrastructure, like ports.
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Accidents That Can Be Caused By Weather
This includes running aground in shallow water or reefs, which can damage the ship,
throw the crew overboard, or sink the ship. Weather can even cause a ship to collide with
another ship or an object like a bridge, causing similar accidents.
Ships can also get blown off course by severe weather, which can lead to serious
accidents. These include running aground in shallow waters or on reefs, which can
damage ships, throw crew members overboard, and even cause a ship to sink. Weather
can even cause a ship to run into another ship or an object like a bridge, which can cause
similar accidents.
That’s all Thank you
GROUP NAME
•EZEKIEL MORALES
• HOWARD STEVE DC. VALINO
•JOHN PAUL D. NORBERTE
•VANN CAROZA
•ANDREI NABOR
REFERENCES:
• https://www.maritimeinjurycenter.com/accid
ents-and-injuries/weather-forecastin
• https://www.maritimeinjurycenter.com/accid
ents-and-injuries/weather-forecastin
• https://www.maritimeinjurycenter.com/accid
ents-and-injuries/weather-forecasting/#:~:tex
t=Weather%20is%20one%20of%20several,
%2C%20injuries%2C%20and%20even%20f
atalities
• https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/
weather_climate.html#:~:text=Weather
%20reflects%20short%2Dterm
%20conditions,time%20at%20a%20certain
%20location.