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WIND

= GROWTH DUE TO NORMAL
" HORIZONTAL MIXING

TOP VIEW

Bz GROWTH DUE TO

WIND SHEAR AND
VERTICAL MIXING

SIDE VIEW

Fig. 6—Schematic representation of cloud grouth due to diffusion, wind
shear, and vertical mixing.

24°N, whereas at higher altitudes, e.g., 24,000 ft, the trajectory crossed

the flight line at about 21.5°N. In this case, the width of the peak con-

centration samples covers 4 to 5 degrees of latitude. This is a case of
moderate directional shear.

STRATOSPHERIC FALLOUT
The greater interest in predictions of stratospheric than of tropo-

spheric fallout arises from Several considerations: so far, only stratoSpheric debris from weapon tests is still available to fall out; the

largest fraction by far of long-lived fission products has been injecteca

into the stratosphere by nuclear explosions; and there is at present a
livelier scientific interest in stratospheric than in tropospheric trans-

port and diffusion, With two important exceptions, short-lived radio-

activity decays in the stratosphere before reaching the ground; thus
only long-lived isotopes should be considered. The exceptions are the
Scavenging of radioactivity by thundershowers penetrating into the

stratosphere’ and the quick exit from the stratosphere postulated by

Danielsen,® Reiter,‘ and others.

It should also be noted that timeof fallout after a test series has

been

the prime means of distinguishing between tropospheric and

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