Dr. Tom Waite of LSE began to make such refinements during C.STLE in an attempt to remove ons outstanding defect of this system, ites ine herent, inability to reveal any detail near the origin, His method ig described in a separate appendix, Two difficulties with the system cannct be removed at all. The case where the hodograph passes directly over the origin is not unlikely and gives enberrassing results, sinse it, 2 0 and the dose index vanishes except at the origin. This result is a6 least sireularly symmetric, The cther - aviceward case {a that in whieh, one or sore elemental wind vectors is radial, one then has a contimioys altitudes range castributing to the dose index along a bearing in place of one or two discrete altitudes. This is in reality precisely the Icind of wind strusture wiieh leads to very intense narrow bends, but the system es eet up cannot estimate the macmitude of the dose index along such a bearing, Ore could perhaps hanile this situation by revising the nethod such thet each 5, poo iyaltitude interval made a contribution as determined by the nsan height of wie torre alcng @ bearing line through this mean height. sah@shange wuld introduce difftioulties in evaluating the sontritu casatona point from several. hei¢hts since the bearing lines through the heighte would not in general coincide, Qne diffieulty will contime to plague us even with any sort of refined system. ut this tine it is wry aittioultto obtain a weather forecast precise enough to ‘juatify the effort which mst be put inta s good fall-out forecast. Bocause of the inherent uncertainties. in weather forecasting one is tanptod to conclude that a refined system of fall-cut forecasting will for the time being be meat usefui for post-shot analysis and that a detailed fall-out forecast based on a normal weather forecast would be misleading, The wather forecasting prosently available is of the highest quality but the cumulative errors resulting from small vearia= tions about the forecast mean vinds ¢an result in a pronounced chenge in the fallearh pattern. It appears desirable at thia tine to retain a2 crude system wrich is relatively insensitive to small variations in weather structure and wrich presents conservative upper limits to the fall-out hasarde Del3