The effects of climate change on voyage planning, Jimmy Cornell

In recent years, the global weather conditions have seen major changes especially in the location, frequency, strength and extra-seasonal occurrence of tropical cyclones. Sailors planning to go on a long voyage are now rightly concerned about how these changes will affect their plans. Jimmy has been monitoring global weather conditions since the 1980s, both for his own interest and to update his various books.

The first part of the talk is based on the findings of a survey he concluded among 65 long distance sailors, more than half of them circumnavigators, backed by comments from forecasters, marine insurers and boat builders. The second part will describe how to plan a future voyage by taking into account all those factors and bring the ship and its crew safely home.

Date: Wednesday 19 October 2022

Time: 19:00

Place: CA House or, for the webinar broadcast via Zoom, your own home or boat

Booking (to attend at CA House): To book places on any lecture, and to indicate whether you’ll be ordering food, click on [Book venue]. Please pay in advance on the website, or by contactless on the door. Any problems with the booking system, call or email Jeremy on 020 7537 2828/reception@theca.org.uk

Tickets (to attend at CA House): Members £4, non-members £7. Season tickets available to Members at £32.

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If we are unable to hold the event at CA House it will still be broadcast on webinar and prepaid tickets refunded.