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best defined for Koa where it circulated -over: the afort foriatleast **
aday.

For Koa and Walnutthe altitude of the layer coincided quite closely

with the top of the cloud, whereas for Oak it was some 20,000 feet below

the top which was blown off rapidly by the strong casterly winds,
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Since

the B-57D samples were taken from this stratum in each case, the criterion of sampling from a region which would not be receiving fallout from
any other source was easily satisfied,
Some altitude data taken in part from the wind and- _ temperature
tables in Appendix E are giveninthe Table 2..2:
TABLE 2.2

Approximate Altitude in Feet
Koa

Walnut

Oak

Tr opopause

57, 000

54,000

50,000

Light & Variable Layer

60,000 i

55,000

55,000

Cloud Top, Expected*

72,000

72,000

99,000

Cloud Top, Observed

65,000

61,000

70,000 - 75,000

Sampling Flights

60, 300

56,500

56, 300

* (Reference 59)
The suitability of the wind structures for fallout sampling elong height
lines can be most readily visualized by reference to the plan view, wind

velocity hodographs at shot tlme which are reproduced in Figures 2.9, 2,10

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