RN arlenetcrladmale tye . ~~. provided funds, equipment, and personnel in support of the study. In addition to the senior authors, those participating in the observational program at Eniwetok were: 1. Mr. Dominic De Conte Pacific Supervisory Office Ue Se Weather Bureau, Honolulu, Hawaii 2e Mr. Wilson Floe Pacific Supervisory Office Ue Se Weather Bureau, Honolulu, Hawaii 3 S/Sgte Fe Ee Haas, USAF JTF SEVEN Meteorological Center Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 4e Prof. Irwin Ee Lane Botany Department, University of Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii 5. Mr. Tetsuo Matsui Botany Department, University of Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii be Mr, 7e Prof. Jimmie Bob Smith peer coe . The University of Hawaii, the Ue. S. Weather Bureau, and Joint Task Force SEVEN each Mikihiko Oguri Botany Department, University of Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Botany Department, University of Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Without the excellent work of these field personnel and the outstanding support of many other persons in the sponsoring agencies and the Ue 5. Atomic Energy Commission it would have been impossible to conduct this study. wWe wish to express our sincere thanks to all those concerned with the project for their genuine interest and valuable assistance. In particular we wish to acknowledge the active and continuing support provided by Mre Ernest Wynkoop ana Mr. Ray Cs Emens of the U. 5. Atomic Energy Commission and Professor Doty. ‘We also wish to thank Professor Irwin Lane for his special field investigation of the distribution of vegetation on two of the islets of Eniwetok and for his preparation of one of the principal Sections of this study. Finally, we wish to thank the personnel of the USAF Air Weather Ser- detachment at Eniwetok, who made radarscope and other special observations in direct support of this study. ne aeay David I. Blumenstock . alAe at mane Daniel F. Rex we ee ae 7” Peete Dd caer ed tates atbromena ktalah Bekta te A aLE * saatdidi ida alae, ana ribs ntiod sth snentin st SleDe RE PE rR Ly * eee , eo ee ee un yt