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(b)
Assemble ‘personnel
and equipment at a central location
in the ZI by the first shot, minus eighty (80) days.
(c)
Insure that all out lying stations are in place and fully
operational on or before the first shot, minus thirty-
five (35) days.
(d)
(See Annex M)
Aircraft Weather Reconnaissance Element:
(1) The Aircraft Weather Reconnaissance Element will be
based on ENIWETOK.
(2)
Missions:
(a)
Obtain inflight weather observations in accorsdance with current procedures along tracks--
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and-at-timesrequested by the Task-Force-Weather ~
Central.
(c}
Conduct typhoon reconnaissance flights.
(3) Requirements:
. (a)
Fulfill the following requirements for an on-
site operational period of approximately 100
days. ‘
1. “Two_(2)
weather missions“each
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cachdayof approxi=
_ mately 12 hours duration, -commencing onfirst —“shot ininus-‘twenty {207“days. Ve .
. Three (3) weather missions each day of
approximately 12 hours duration, commencing
3
on shot minus four (4) days.
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3.
Post~shot missions in connection with radio-
logical safety, consisting of two (2) missions
each day of approximately 12 hours duration ;,
from shot day until shot. plus two (2) days.
4.
Be prepared for possible’ delays in the
oferation which may extend the requirements
listed in subparagraph 2 above for an
additional three (3) days.
5.
Beginning on 7 February 1954, assume typhoon recon-
neissance responsibility in the erea bounded by the
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Equator, latitude 25° North, the Meridien of 180°-mnd~~
longitude of 157°31' East. "the Joint Task Force Weather
Central will coordinate this effort.
d.
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Weather Units Afloat:
(1)
Conmand Ship aerological personnel will augment and be assigned
to duty in the Task Force Weather Central while afloat.
Such
TASK GROUP 7.4
OPRS ORDER NO. 1-53
ANNEX E
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E-3
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