Wind Strategy

Wind Strategy
Author: David Houghton
Publisher: Fernhurst Books Limited
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1909911852

The wind powers everything a sailor does and this book will help you to understand it. As a result you will be more prepared for your race, able to anticipate changes in the wind better and know what to do when they come. The first edition of this book was published in 1986, and it has been the go-to wind book for dinghy champions ever since. This new-look fourth edition is fully updated for modern forecasting and analyses a revised set of popular racing venues around the world: unveiling what to expect from the weather at over 25 regatta locations, it will get you ahead of the competition and powering up the leaderboard.

The Wind Farm Scam

The Wind Farm Scam
Author: John R. Etherington
Publisher: Stacey International Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Wind power
ISBN: 9781905299836

This book argues that the drawbacks of wind power far outweigh the advantages. Wind turbines cannot generate enough energy to reduce global CO2 levels to a meaningful degree; what's more, wind power cannot generate a steady output, necessitating back-up coal and gas power plants that significantly negate the saving of greenhouse gas emissions. In a

Spiritual Watchers over the Nations

Spiritual Watchers over the Nations
Author: Esther Ken Achua Gwan
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2010-06-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1449702112

Gods call to intercede for the nations came simply in the words of Psalms 2:8: Ask of me, and I will make the nations your inheritance, the ends of the earth your possession. Actually, praying for each nation can be a daunting task. Breaking down nations into cities, towns, villages, and inhabitants can be even more overwhelming. God, in His mercy, has shown a way to move His hand in prayer so He will deploy angelic assistance in the form of spiritual watchers over each nation. They will amplify the intercessors efforts, strengthen the body of Christ, and go anywhere God sends them, with none of the limitations to which humans are subjected.

A Wind from the Wilderness

A Wind from the Wilderness
Author: Suzannah Rowntree
Publisher: Bocfodder Press
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2018-10-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Hunted by demons. Lost in time. Welcome to the First Crusade. Syria, 636: As heretic invaders circle Jerusalem, young Lukas Bessarion vows to defend his people. Instead, disaster strikes. His family is ripped apart. His allies are slaughtered. And Lukas is hurled across the centuries to a future where his worst nightmares have come true... Constantinople, 1097: Ayla may be a heretic beggar, but she knows one thing for sure: six months from now, she will die. Before then, she must avenge her father’s murder—or risk losing her soul. Desperate to find their way home, Lukas and Ayla join the seven armies marching east to liberate Jerusalem. If Lukas succeeds in his quest, he’ll undo the invasion and change the course of history. But only as long as Ayla never finds out who he really is… Dark magic, bloody warfare, and star-crossed love collide in this “utterly enthralling” historical fantasy perfect for fans of Outlander and City of Brass (The Fantasy Hive). Read 2020 SPFBO finalist A Wind from the Wilderness today! (Content Warning: The author has provided a content warning for character death and child harm/endangerment)

The Watch

The Watch
Author: Henry F. Piaget
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1860
Genre: Clocks and watches
ISBN:

A Mosaic of Indigenous Legal Thought

A Mosaic of Indigenous Legal Thought
Author: C.F. Black
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2016-11-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1315391090

11 Some words: the story of Wibari -- 12 The Wind Watchers' tale: Wibari and the Rogue Protectors -- 13 A poem: an ode to the children of Guatemala -- 14 Modern cannibalism: the trade in human body parts -- Part IV Bioinsecurity -- 15 Some words -- 16 The Wind Watchers' tale: Bringers of the Red Dust -- 17 A poem: in search of immortality (an ode to the scientists) -- 18 The insidious disease of bioinsecurity: bats and badgers at large! -- Part V Last words -- 19 A poem: to the little people -- 20 In conclusion: some reflective thoughts

Ready to Wed

Ready to Wed
Author: Greg Smalley
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2015
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1624054064

Rings. Dress. Cake. You're engaged, and the checklist for the day of your dreams is a mile long. In the who, what, where, and how of planning, the why can be forgotten. Ready to Wed discusses 12 Traits of a thriving marriage and offers a variety of topics to guide and advise those preparing to say, "I do " Learn to: Define a vision statement unique to your marriage. Positively engage conflict to build a foundation of trust and forgiveness. "Leave and cleave," even if you are a child of divorce. Manage expectations--and your in-laws Navigate hot-button issues including, sex and the chore wars. Cope with change, stress, and crisis--especially in your first year. Build a community of support and find mentors. Assess your progress using the Couple Checkup. Loaded with advice, tips, and instructions, this valuable resource is ideal for soon-to-be-newlyweds and those who support them

Weather Warnings for Watchers (Illustrations)

Weather Warnings for Watchers (Illustrations)
Author: The Clerk
Publisher: LONDON HOULSTON AND SONS
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2014-12-07
Genre:
ISBN:

The late Admiral Fitzroy entertained the opinion that the various phenomena which go to form what we call “weather” are “measurable at any place, and that having these measurements at various places over a given area, such as the British Isles, we ought to be able to foresee the peculiar results as regards the direction and force of air currents which have their distinctive weather characteristics in relation to temperature, rainfall, and electrical manifestations.” A conviction of the soundness of this opinion has induced the writer to make the present compilation, in the hope that many who have hitherto avoided the subject of meteorology and the weather may find interesting matter, where before all seemed dull and technical. Any attempt at rigid mathematical accuracy is disclaimed at the outset; the leading principles involved in weather forecasting and storm prevision will, however, be stated in a sufficiently definite manner to divest the subject of the mystery in which it has hitherto seemed to be enshrined, and thus enable the unscientific reader to become weather-wise, and casual observers to note weather phenomena with some degree of method and precision. On page 4 will be found a list of works which have proved useful aids in making the present compilation. The writer desires to acknowledge his indebtedness to the various authors and publishers, and especially to Mr. Strachan, for permission to quote from his able pamphlet on “Weather Forecasts, and Storm Prevision,” and to reproduce the valuable table on page 37, for Calculating Heights of Mountains, from the fourth edition of his handy “Pocket Meteorological Register.” The publication of Weather Reports in the daily journals must have convinced the most indifferent that much greater importance is now attached to weather phenomena than formerly; and this conviction will be deepened when it is remembered that a Parliamentary grant of £10,000 is annually expended in support of the Meteorological Office and its seven fully organized observatories in this country, while America expends no less a sum than £80,000 annually in the pursuit of weather wisdom; and the leading nations of Europe have also established meteorological observatories in suitable localities. The balloon ascents of Messrs. Glaisher and Coxwell attracted much attention to the instruments used in estimating atmospheric phenomena, and awakened a desire to know something of the functions of a barometer, thermometer, hygrometer, &c., and especially of the classification of those important weather-warners, clouds. These subjects will be found duly noted in their order, and every phenomenon being traced to its source, Solar Radiation, it is hoped that these pages may prove generally acceptable, and be deemed not altogether unworthy of “The Clerk of the Weather.”