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English Pages [57] Year 1942
with his back
sure on the left is
t front is lower than
Southern Hemi-
the left and the
ht rear.
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ublisher)
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lities.
actors
ation,
ding
ure
ssure
with
e—
ng and nearly
ass motions
o be determined
and force or pressure.
nt in chemical
e of the earth
movement in suc-
. This turbulence
h; it is greater
pronounced over
s caused in part
ss by checking
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the air out of its
ies. Obstacles such
and also cause
five or six times
th altitude. In
t twice that at
lete mixing of
a gas or smoke cloud
s designated as
air moves from
nd.
mediate points
, northeast, east,
. However, in mili-
basis
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ng cases. The wind
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sembled. The sup-
a 2-joint support.
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being coincident with
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able
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(For
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ur; hence, meters per
d velocity varies
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n the field. This can
nstrument case:
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d in the field with
nstrument must
accurate read-
mom-
t
des
ed in
ocity in miles per
ter. A screw on the
he speed dial and
e. To operate, turn
he speed dial. Hold
obstruct the wind
nstantaneous values
surement is re-
d velocity the mean
iod of approximately
developed to
anemometer used
permanently in-
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ent or semiperma-
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example is the
sed
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apidly.
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on a
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elocity of cloud
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n. Certain cloud
he expectancy of
Observation of
n are therefore
velocity of mo-
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thunderstorms.
o the observer from
d in tenths of the
ms are used: clear,
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cloud.
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classifications and
Atlas (1932). The
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four groups:
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exact
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. Since measurements
pitation is determined
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mass and is
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there were no
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s necessary to have
tmosphere and its
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reading certain
for instrumental
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box about iy2 inches
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psing by a strong
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ure decreases, the
slightly. These
s attached to a pointer
responding to the
rate than the mer-
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a conven-
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sage gives latest
and temperature.
code which should be
ne line of letters
cal
on.
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whole
as
f the
a basis
ures
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wind is limited,
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re continuously
ring periods of calm,
on account of
pon friendly troops,
on areas within
us state, are ma-
irritant candles
wind must be such
nto any portion
n applies when
to friendly troops.
n distant areas, the
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ability of such winds.
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ot be considered
n the other hand,
clouds apart and
er the wind ve-
the shorter the
s. With high wind
t groups of men
and escape the
nd is requisite
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ps in
eening.
nated area
ss than 500 yards
oser than 1,OOO
mperature of air
ime consumed
wind edge of a
ous distances
If the pre-
reduced.
safe distance
these lines from
c-
the
es a
rvation of the travel
a lateral spread
tance traveled to as
of gas or smoke
an line of wind
long the path of
candles.
f 6 miles on each side of
nt (E—E').
the lines E—1 and E'—1'
of 6 miles.
f 360 mils (20°) with the
safety angles.
f 270 mils (15°) with the
les of spread.
, gives the wind limits for
through 0 (the point of
and between the lines 0—3 and
tion must be postponed.
°)
egarded as danger-
or cloud attacks
must be established.
owing in any
ovided the area
o distance from
stard gas or other
tions,
th re-
re-
le
opera-
nder,
city 3 to 12 mph).
ach side of
and the target.
dge of the target
ines for a distance
(20°) with
es.
5°) with the
d.
limits for the
the friendly
— 3', it is a suitable
hemical
rds.
vailing
ned
ature is. an im-
cant agents, since
developed by the
given off by these
s may result; and
y injure anyone
er without rising
cals.
ccelerate the dissi-
r near the ground
he surface air which
currents will
iluted. Such cur-
er dry or plowed
of low tempera-
is no tendency
temperatures
nerally unfavorable
the day, especially
ble.
screening smokes
ncerned. The
clouds of non-
ver a limited area
he topography or
rows colder
aces of lower
se pockets of cold
e experienced. But
er hour, cold air
other points, thus
ncy of surface
will cause such
s of toxic agents.
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ntity
vertical air
le effect on chemical
ause gas clouds
roops. These cur-
and they tend to
s downward, thus
h where it is most
h pressure areas.
cation of the effects
ts:
e of HS and CNS.
se of HS, this agent is more
al
ned
States
d in
be
dict-
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cal
weather
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the
cated
s
alled
same
ing on the isobars
tral pressure averages
ust under 30 to below
oval in form, the ratio
of the longer axis
low in a counter-
angle with the
uadrant where it
hwest quadrant where
ements about a typical low.
sually moderate;
epresent cloudy
m cloud area mostly
precipitation falls
d area is usually
ds so that whenever
the result.
e isotherms or lines
There is a marked
the low pressure area
drop
ortherly
haped
along
orth-
n
line
ng rapidly as one
artment of Com-
r information—be-
y is still good for
ollowing may be
of weather map as now
ap is the old wind
rm air which is
a cold front.
esult is called
pical) low or
dying depression
ws little tendency
the warm or the cold
ravel in much
paragraph 24. The
of the warm sector
h barometric
hich turn clock-
wn by figure 24.
a, wind velocity,
clouds are seen
mation may
miles in diameter,
are often irregular
ighs instead of a
m however is the
heast-southwest,
pressure averages
rom slightly over
the isobars
erages from 20° to
re it averages from
alms
is a
essure
mpera-
he
udying any
are near enough to
se will sometimes
dominating forma-
. For example,
high may affect
ements about a typical high.
northeast or
ection.—
and or sea. They
erally from west to
avel southeast, some-
leave
y
m day
e
outh.
st
st
nd
of
are
orida,
ty.
ain-
to
ne
low
g
drifting
re
eed in
ay in
ases.
to
f
he northwest or
east.
or a day or
umed that it will
s per day in winter.
ween lows, usually
ather Bureau,
shed the following
- which are valuable
e southeast and a
e a storm develop-
eneral.
to the left of a
in to develop in the
torms that develop
ollowed by clearing
are of two types:
wly and storm
extreme southern
of an extensive
de intervening area
tures.
ward faster than
outh and southwest
m will form southwest
moves faster than
outheastward do
rve to the north-
as a rule, and care
st and northwest
orm, but slight
velopment of the
tortn indicate
nary.
oves to the left of
st
tatioh
nd
th-
uickly
ctions
on
will
to be
s as
25
s.
may
ghs
n. The
together.
place
ing,
for
ds
nd
cipi-
he
—The rules
nsideration of a
5. It will be noted
nts about the high
ral, the outline
s are explained in
ecast is to be
to show this position
under the influ-
his low will travel
d with the same
. From the map of
veled approximately
in the same
be a little northeast
may be expected
st to strong north-
g northwest
icipated.
e and that the
air from the south
eing taken by dry,
Arsenal on
ch colder, and clear.
—The follow-
s, and forecasts are
the daily forecast
ON
N, D. O.
AIRPORT OFFICE: Washington
1442
LEPHONE: WEather 1212
d by partly cloudy and
t with lowest temperature
y; fresh northwest winds today.
much cooler in west portion,
owers on the coast this morning;
ay fair and quite cool; fresh
inds on the bay and coast today.
owers in the interior today
and colder tonight; Wednesday
oday and tonight; Wednes-
ollowed by mostly cloudy
nesday fair and quite cool.
ning, followed by cloudy
air and quite cool.
hat colder today and to-
Wednesday fair.
h light showers in the
dnesday fair.
Ohio Valley, and Ten-
ss in the Washington forecast
f showers in the mountains
s Wednesday. It will be much
hifting to fresh to strong
and over extreme south portion
ne, to Block Island, R. I.,
lock Island, R. I., to Delaware
g rapidly
astward over the
perature reached
na and Illinois.
over most of the
Gulf States.
h Pacific States.
several
70 of those sta-
tion and velocity,
tation, and other
of different
tions indicate
n the boxes to
points of equal
rm and passes
line is labeled
and below the
elative positions
del." Occasion-
of some of the
s is heavily
ing at 1: 30 a. m.,
dicate a
re. Figures
ro.
"visibility"
more, the figures
and ceiling
ates the amount
is 2 or 3 tenths
ths, or completely
he current state
asic symbols for
derstorm. A
itation is falling or
he frequently used symbols
ght fog; O smoke; .}£] snow
st storm; = fog, sky not dis-
mittent light rain; >)«>{< con-
ers; | \ thunderstorm with
n, for example, a • represents
and a dot = represent rain and
not at time of observation."
rcle in the direction from
ft show the force of the wind
wo units of force and each half
, a wind blowing from the east
d be described as an "east
d, force 5." The adjacent table
velocity equivalents in miles
more complete and detailed
es. Inquiries should be
ngton, D. C."
g Sundays and holidays) is
Sundays, is $3.00 a year, or 25
ey order) to "Superintendent
s called a "front." Important
of a front. The half circle and
ymbols to indicate the classifica-
he boundary of relatively cold
d by warmer air of tropical
atively warm air advancing
is called a "warm front." The
ont is called an "occluded front."
little tendency at the time of
he cold air areas is called a "sta-
how their direction of
w barometric pressure.
dicate their
otes the polar
s. The letter
om southerly
nd "P" show
. The letters
warmer (W)
asses are
es from one type
mposed upon
perior (very
res-
000
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i-
uals 1
92
1,000
scale
er-
:
millibars.
illibars.
eather reports
be the case in the
nd change and
d, by use of a pocket
ea
er goes
s pos-
eter
ation
er
of
arometer
gy.
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of North Amer-
rological t
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