& & RechSoe be lacs,lg HE tees ae UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA RADIATION LABORATORY p.o. Box 808 LIVERMORE, CALIFORNIA January 21, 1957 Captain Kenneth Musick Test Division Division of Military Application U, S. Atomic Energy Commission 1901 Constitution Avenue Washington 25, De Ce. Dear Captain Musickr As you will recall, as part of the Taongi investigation, we requested Commander Dan Rex, who is Officer~-in-Charge of the Joint Task Force Seven Meteorological Center, to make a study of the weather. On January 1 we received Yo Ba # the report of his analysise For your information I felt an extract from the report might be of interest. At the outset it is important to point out that there are no direct weather data available from Taongi for comparison. The ow winds were estimated from streamline charts developed dure 2 Wssont../ ing the course of Redwing and previous test operations. SO Using this method, three periods of 15 days each were selected during Redwing and daily Taongi hodographs were prepared. The three 2 week periods covered were 1) April N ehh ea Oe Sot to 1 May 1956, 11 June to 25 June 1956, and 9 July to 23 July 1956. The results of the analysis demonstrated that out of 45 days in these three periods that 32 days were satis~ HOLE NUR IER(ST} factory for firing at Taongi while only 7 were judged to be acceptable at Bikini. It should be emphasized that these estimates are based on inspection of the hodographs alone and that only a few fallout computations have been madee However, indications are that such calculations will not drastically modify the resultse 4 In addition to the fallout picture the local weather conditions at Taongi may be expected to be somewhat more favorable for ‘< a o » is x air and test operations than at Eniwetok/Bikinis ieee less ~ ae 2 a ay~ rainfall, decreased shower activity, stronger and more constant 1 surface tradewinds. q <= In view of these extremely favorable results1‘feel that an 2 Fe z upper air staion must be established at Taongi to obtain accurate meteorological information for a period of a year preceding a a a HARDTACK, To accomplish this it will be necessary td establish sf this station at the earliest possibletime and preferably not/4 later than 1| April 19ST = ee asf ms ro Descigsure sub: Alrve ne ent ee —_ ye :, ea 2 7 eck Ge ‘Felt,’ LASL | A. Graves, ‘ASL e = ge Reeves, AEC. oT 7s, . > ae ety 2, AB8 Be Gage +

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