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U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary

Flotilla 87 - Lemon Bay
Englewood, Florida

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AUXWEA COURSE

AUXWEA, the Auxiliary Weather Specialty course, is designed to present the Auxiliarist with a thorough knowledge of weather, its importance in the marine environment and to the conduct of safe and effective operations. An AUXWEA Specialist is able to make accurate and valuable short range (several hours) weather forecasts to enable crew mates to avoid dangerous weather conditions while performing their patrol activities. Long range (two or more days) forecasts are also developed to assist in planning operational activities.

The Auxiliary Weather Specialist develops a keen sense of weather processes, including those which have an element of danger: the thunderstorm, the squall line, fog, tornadoes and other severe phenomena. A comprehensive knowledge of weather processes and effects is essential to the competent mariner, whether on the high seas, the coastal areas, lakes and rivers or local reservoirs.  Click here for the web presentation of this course.  Scroll down to the AuxWea box.

You can achieve success as an AUXWEA Specialist by passing a closed book, proctored examination with a score of 75% or better.

 

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