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    Shipping Forecast

    €62.50
    The Shipping Forecast, originally published in 1996, is Mark Power's illustration of the UK's Shipping Forecast, broadcast four times a day on BBC Radio 4. Beyond its useful and (at times life-saving) use to mariners it is also listened to by millions of people who tune in across the UK.
    ISBN: 9781910401774
    AuthorPower Mark
    Pub Date05/12/2022
    BindingHardback
    Pages240
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
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    The UK shipping forecast covers the waters of Western Europe and separates them into 31 sea areas encompassing the UK,
    from Dover to Southeast Iceland to German Bight- of which Power photographed all of them,
    over a period of four years. Each image is captioned with the 0600hr forecast on the day they were
    taken. This newly edited and revised second edition includes over 100 previously unpublished
    images.

    'The shipping forecast, of course, exists to save lives. It warns those at sea, or about to put to
    sea, of approaching storms. But for the majority of us, in Britain at least, its strange, rhythmic
    language is unashamedly romantic and oddly reassuring, despite forming an image of an island
    nation perpetually buffeted by wind and waves. It manages to do all this while remaining virtually
    incomprehensible: the general synopsis at 0 1 00. Low, Southeast Iceland 995 moving slowly
    southwest, filling 1 00 7 by 0 1 00 tomorrow. Low, Biscay 958, expected Wales 1 00 5 by the same
    time. Low, Trafalgar 1 00 3, moving slowly east, losing its identity.'

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    The UK shipping forecast covers the waters of Western Europe and separates them into 31 sea areas encompassing the UK,
    from Dover to Southeast Iceland to German Bight- of which Power photographed all of them,
    over a period of four years. Each image is captioned with the 0600hr forecast on the day they were
    taken. This newly edited and revised second edition includes over 100 previously unpublished
    images.

    'The shipping forecast, of course, exists to save lives. It warns those at sea, or about to put to
    sea, of approaching storms. But for the majority of us, in Britain at least, its strange, rhythmic
    language is unashamedly romantic and oddly reassuring, despite forming an image of an island
    nation perpetually buffeted by wind and waves. It manages to do all this while remaining virtually
    incomprehensible: the general synopsis at 0 1 00. Low, Southeast Iceland 995 moving slowly
    southwest, filling 1 00 7 by 0 1 00 tomorrow. Low, Biscay 958, expected Wales 1 00 5 by the same
    time. Low, Trafalgar 1 00 3, moving slowly east, losing its identity.'