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(2 hours)
- describes the factors which may give rise to ice accretion
- describes the use of data in the Mariner's Handbook, for estimating the rate of ice accretion
- evaluates the methods of avoiding or reducing ice accretion
- explains the reports to be made under International Conventions when ice is encountered
- lists the information to be given in radio messages reporting dangerous ice
- states the iceberg nomenclature in use by the International Ice Patrol
- lists the information to be given in radio messages reporting conditions leading to severe ice accretion on ship's superstructures
1.8.3
OCEAN CURRENT SYSTEMS
Textbooks / Bibliography: T23, T24, T30, B28, B41, B63, B223, B224
Teaching Aids: A1, A12, A19, V36, V37, V38, V39
Required performance:
3.1
Surface Water Circulation of the Ocean and Principal Adjoining Seas (3 hours)
R1
- defines qualitatively the effect of geostrophic force on surface currents
- discusses the generation of drift currents by prevailing winds
- discusses the generation of gradient currents from differences in water temperature and salinity
- discusses the generation of gradient currents resulting from the indirect effect of wind causing a piling up of water on windward coasts, as in the case of the Equatorial Counter Currents
- analyses the nature of currents formed by a combination of the above as experienced by western shores of large land masses
- relates the general pattern of surface water circulation to the atmospheric pressure distribution
- constructs a chart showing global surface water circulation applicable to the above
- describes the seasonal changes in the above in areas under the influence of the Asian monsoons
- identifies the principal individual currents by name
- analyses the causes of individual currents where explicitly stated in Meteorology for Mariners
- explains the classification of individual currents as warm or cold where appropriate
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(2 hours) describes directly the factors that can lead to ice accretion describes directly the use of data in the directory Mariner, to assess the rate of icing -otsenivaet methods of avoiding or reducing ice -Obyasnyaet reports in accordance with international conventions in the event of ice-deduces the information in radio Posts dangerous ice -utverzhdaet iceberg nomenclature used by the International Ice Patrol deduces the information in the radio communication conditions leading to severe ice accretion on ship superstructures 1.8.3 of the current system OCEAN Textbooks / Bibliography: T23, T24, T30, B28, B41, B63, B223 , B224 Tutorials: A1, A12, A19, V36, V37, V38, V39 Rated output: 3.1 Surface water circulation of the oceans and seas principal (s) Adjoining (3:00) R1 -Quantitative determines the effect of forces on the geostrophic surface currents -obsuzhdaet generation bias currents, prevailing winds -obsuzhdaet generation of gradient currents from differences in water temperature and salinity -obsuzhdaet generation of gradient currents caused by indirect effects of the wind, causing the installation to the water in the Windward coast, as in the case of the equatorial counter currents -Analyzes flow pattern formed by a combination of the above both experienced by the western shores of large land masses -otnositsya general scheme of circulation of surface waters for the distribution of atmospheric pressure -creates chart showing the global circulation of surface waters, applicable to the above describes directly the seasonal changes in the above in the areas under the influence of the Asian monsoon is the defining core separate flows named -Analyzes causes certain currents where explicitly stated in meteorology for sailors -obyasnyaet classification of certain flows like warm or cold, where appropriate
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(2 hours)
- describes the factors which may lead to icing
- describes the use of data to guide the Sea, to estimate the rate of ice accretion
- evaluates methods to avoid or reduce
icing, - explains the reports must be made ​​in accordance with international conventions, when the ice encountered
- lists the information to be given in radio messages reporting dangerous ice
- said in an iceberg range of use of the International Patrol Ice
- lists the information to be given in radio messages conditions leading to severe icing reporting superstructure of the ship
1.8.3
OCEAN existing
Tutorials / Bibliography: T23, T24, T30, B28, B41, B63, B223, B224
manuals: A1, A12, A19, V36, V37, V38, V39
Required characteristics:
3.1
Surface water circulation of the ocean and the Principal adjacent seas (3 hours)
R1
- determines the quality effect of geostrophic force of surface currents
- discusses the generation of drift currents prevailing winds
- discusses the generation of gradient flows from differences in temperature and salinity
- discusses the generation of gradient currents as a result of the indirect effects of wind causing the accumulated water on the windward coast, as in the case current Equatorial counter
- analyzes the nature of the currents formed by the combination of higher experience of the western side of the great land
- is the overall picture of the circulation of surface water to the distribution of atmospheric pressure
- builds a graph showing the global circulation of surface waters, applicable to the above
- described seasonal changes mentioned in the areas under the influence of the Asian monsoon
- defines the main currents of the individual by name
- analyzes the reasons for the individual flows where expressly provided in meteorology for
sailors - explains the classification of certain trends, like heat or cold where appropriate
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(2:00), "- describes the factors which may cause the ice accretion
- describes the use of data in the navigator manual for assessing the level of ice accretion
- assessment methods for preventing or reducing ice accretion
- explains the reports on the basis of international conventions, when the ice is found
- lists , information provided by radio communications relating to dangerous ice. - State of the iceberg nomenclature for the international ice
- lists information provided by radio communications relating to conditions leading to severe the ice accretion on the ship were
1.8.3
Ocean current systems
books / literature: T23 , T24, T30, b28, b41, b63, b223, b224
manuals: A1, A12, A19, v36, v37, v38, v39 required efficiency:.


on the surface of the water in the ocean and the main turnover adjacent seas (3 hours)
R1
- determines the quality effect of geostrophic force of surface currents, "- he says the generation of drift currents in the prevailing winds
- discusses the generation of the gradient flow of the differences in water temperature and salinity. - discusses the generation of gradient flows as a result of the indirect effects of wind, causing the mowing of water in the wind coastal areas as For example, in the case of the equatorial counter-currents
- the analysis of the flow pattern formed by a combination of the above experience the western shores of large tracts of land. - With regard to the general scheme of the circulation of water on the surface pressure distribution
- a graph showing the global surface of the water circulation is applicable to the above " - describe seasonal changes in the above areas under the influence of the Asian monsoon
- define the basic individual flows by name. - analysis of the causes of individual flows, which clearly stated in meteorology for sailors, "- explains the classification of certain trends, like heat or cold where appropriate,
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