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aerological personnel will be under the direction and
control of the Comdr.. Task Force Weather Central.
2.
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INSTRUCTIONS OF GENERAL APPLICATION:
a.
Warning and advisories for typhoons or other storms will be .
b.
For purposes of standardization, typhoon readiness conditions
assigned "EMERGENCY" (0) precedence.
are defined in the Pacific Ocean Area as follows:
Condition III.
Typhoon winds or winds of fifty‘ (60):koobsler
more are anticipated within forty-eight (48) hours.
Condition II. Typhoon winds or winds of fifty _ (50). knots. or
more are anticipated within twenty-four (24) hours.
Condition I.
Typhoon winds or winds of fifty (50) knots or
more are anticipated within twelve(12) hours.
c. Relay of Weather Reports. Responsibility for prompt delivery
of all weather reports from outlying stations and weather reconnaissance
‘aircraft to AACS at ENIWETOK for transmission onthe Pacific Ocean Area
weather broadcast network has been assigned |to,“the Chief, Task Force
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Weather Central by Comdr. JTF SEVEN.
3.
WEATHER COMMUNICATIONS AVAILABLE TO THE JOINT TASK FORCE:
a.
CW — Net circuit’ between the Weather Central and outlying
weather islands,
Circuits for intercept of Pacific weather broadcasts
and aircraft reparts in the Weather Central.
.
b.
RTTY - Intercept of Pacific broadcasts in the Weather Central.
ce.
VOICE - Circuit betweenthe Weather Central and WB-29 aircraft
d.
RADIO FACSIMILE ns
e.
General:
(available at specified times only).
Central.
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Standard receiving equipment in the Weather
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Times, frequencies and contents of the Pacific Ocean
area weather broadcasts are 4vailable in current Air Force and Navy
publications.
4, WEATHER RECONNAISSANCE TRACKS: Tracks to be flown will be estab-
lished by separate. directive prior to commencement of overseas operations.
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