The forecast is a British institution whose show has been informing sailors about the state around
Britain's coastal waters for years. However, its popularity extends beyond maritime professionals;
people from all walks of life tune in every evening to listen and learn more about weather
conditions like heavy storms or foggy nights on shipping routes between different countries
worldwide (not just limited only within UK). The Shipping Forecast is a simple journaling exercise
that teaches you how use the forecasting shorthand used by meteorologists, allowing for an easy-to-
imitate feel in your writing. To begin creating weather reports based off of this style with cards
and dice, gather: * 20 standard playing card sets (10 each set) or 10 D6s; a deck of about 600
different written words to fill up the "Forecast" section on those cards/dice rolls can be organized
as shown in Table 1. To add an extra layer for more information and depth, consider keeping track
with recording devices such at journal entries which record your day's weather reports (e.g., pen &
paper) or a small digital recorder that records both audio-only commentary about the forecaster(s),
while you're reading it off from memory to capture any necessary additional details in relation to
their forecast for
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