Module 5 Weather and Sea Conditions.

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Module 5 Weather and Sea Conditions

weather and monsoons turbulent water In this fifth module we will talk about: weather and monsoons turbulent water

which times of the year have the worst weather? in your groups, talk about the effects of bad weather and the monsoon on your ferries which times of the year have the worst weather? what warnings do you get? what are the natural signs of a coming storm? what can you do to lessen risk to your ferry? what happens when two rivers meet? 20 minutes

when two rivers meet, there is often strong turbulence! Intended track

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