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Thank you for providing me with the opportunity of reading the definitive text of "A Study of Certain Operational Weather Considerations Involving

the Test and Delivery of High Yield Weapons". Since I did not understand,
at the time the manuscript vas being prepared, that my name was to appear on

the title page and since it would be an impertinence on my part to comment
upon those mtters in the study which lie outside my field of knowledge I
should like to state my position unequivocally.

1. I wrote the sections "Weather over the Marshall Islands" (Chspter 1)
and “The Dynamics of Bomb Clouds" (Chapter 11). I have not as yet any reason
for repudisting the statements contained in these chapters. However, certain

misprints occur and these should be corrected in accordance with paragraph 3
of this letter.

2. Any conclusions in the report, other than those contained in the

chapters referred to above, lie outside my field of competence. For example,
sampling techniques and the delivery problem are matters about which I have

no knowledge.

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3.

On page 6 the diagram at the bottom of the page is out of regis-

The 10 knot isopleths surrounding minima of speed should lie over

theirazrergctire singularities in the vind field.

On page LI, line & should

read “ty? Tp» Ty represent the mean temperatures along the verticals
AF, BE and cp,”.
Sincerely yours,

/s/ Clarence E. Palmer
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Professor of Geophysics, UCLA
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