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POST=SHiT WEATHER:
a.

The weather efter shot time detericrared rapidly due to insecses

local cleudiness.

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The winds elo%t for Eniwetok and Zongerix were less

fevorable from 2 fallout point of view (Incl No. 1 and 2).
b.

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Chart No. 11 is the computed air particle trajectories for 254%

day, based on data available through 3433 hours.

Acrlification of

trajectory was essentially the same for 30,000 feet.

The 25,000 Jost

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the surface to 25,000 feet was in @ continual flux.

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other levels than those presented is in crder since the scatter free

From 12,0X% to

18,000 feet the trajectories lie between the 10,000 and 20,0 foot

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level patterns with the 18,00" foot most like the 20,000 foct tra-

jectory and the 12,000 foot most like the 10,000 foot trajectory.

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other words, between 10,090 and 20,000 feet there mist have beer ¢-isiderable cispersion, with the 20,020 fost level having the oom xac>
therly component of motion.

From 6,000 to 6,000 feet, the trajectories

egein start snowing northerly components, with the 6,000 foot ani delow trajectories being generally froz the ezst northeast.
DISCUSSION:
Uriefings:

(1)

The outlook on the corning of 27 February was very fevereble

fren the radsefe point of view,

‘Tne wints for shot tine were fcre-

at 50,000 feet.

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feet, an

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easterly at 30,000 feet, southerir at Oc,

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cast to be easterly fron the surface through 20,000 feet, so-ieLh
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shot day
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