end compliance of all. The Pall-cat Plot, om the other hand, being mre general in application, was considered, with the RADET, st Command Briefings for the over-all long range fall-out impast on populated atolls in the vicinity of the sho¥ atoll. 4 detetled discussion of the methods of con= struction of hodographs, RiDEXES end Pall~cut Plots is Given in Tab D, The -@iseussics below is limited to certain generalities and specifics which apply tothe Marshall Islands ared generally, and to the C/STLE Operation specifically, (1) Nodograph Examples, As a general rule, the winds in the Marshall Telands area are east northeasterly fo easterly in the lower, or trade-uind, levels (up to albut 20,000 feet), wdsasteriy in the high levels (above tropopause height, Lras, and above, about 60,000 feet). The levels between are not onlyvariable, bus involve the most sigrifticant portion of the eloud from a fall-outWevpaint. Consequent{y, & diseussion of favorable aid unfavorable hodographs is primarily concerned with the mide levels between 20,000 end: 60,000 feet. (See tab I.) Sines the C.STLE - Operationinvolved two shot atolls,the discussion wrich fallow: mst consider the afP68t of4 slot ca one atcll on the populated areas of the other, Tie primary land masses inwlved in determining the relative favorability of the pattersé arethe two shot atolls, UJELING to the scuth= weet of EXIWETCK and the Marshall Islands in thesoutheastquadrant, partieukarly tiiose to the east of BIXINT. (See Map: MativePopulations in the Forwira .red; Tab G}. Generally speaking, wind conditions acceptable at BIKINI, are actéptdtile at INIWETOK. The converse fs notalwaye true. ewe An additional sorisidsration is the fact that the two atolls will not alwys