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TABLES A THROUGH F
Photographs listed in this Appendix can be borrowed for scientific use for a
period that will be expected not to exceed 30 days.
Requests for photographs on loan should
be addressed to the U. S. Weather Bureau, Washington 25, D. C., Attention:
Public Information
Coordinator. In ordering photographs refer specifically to MICROCLIMATIC OBSERVATIONS AT
ENIWETOK, distinguish specifically between Radaracope and Cloud photos, and list the photos
required both by dates and by index numbers.
TABLES A AND Be
On these photos, true north is directly at the top.
The range is 75 miles
Times are correct within 5 minutes,
TABLES C THROUGH F.
The camera was hand-held, with orientation usually determined by
markers that had been established using a Brunton compass.
estimated to be correct within 10° (plus or minus).
Directions given sare true and are
It will be noted that the standard
directions were so selected that one of the pairs of photographs from BRUCE was taken facing
KEITH and the other was taken 90° clockwise from this direction. Similarly, one of the
photographs from KEITH was normally taken facing BRUCE, and the other was taken 90° clockwise
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fram this direction.
Directions other than these standard ones were used primarily to avoid
having to take a photograph directly into the sun.
Quality of the photographs varies.
All
photos indexed are sufficiently clear to show the general form of the clouds (if any) and the
general amount of cloud within the view of the camera (not including high, thin cirrus).
However, the photos whose quality is only fair are not sufficiently sharp to discriminate
between cloud types that sometimes closely resembie one another, as between cumulus and
marginal forms of strato-cumulus (cumulus with some stratification). Times given refer to
{
180th meridian and are correct within 5 minutes.
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