~3Research has been conducted in the special field
of tropical meteorology, and weather observers and forecasters
have been instructed in the new methods of forecasting which
have been developed as a result of these studies.
Trained personnel have been organized into a fallout prediction unit.

They will utilize newly-developed

fallout computers, will assist in predicting fallout patterns by mechanizing most of the mathematical procedures
involved.

Use of the computers is expected to allow fore-

casts to be made much more rapidly than heretofore, so that
the final decision to conduct or postpone a test can take
last-minute weather observations into account.!

Models:

of the clouds produced by large-scale nuclear detonations
_have been developed
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a result of experience gained from

the 1954 testing operations, and these also are expected
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to improve fallout predictions.

1The fallout computer, designed by the National Bureau
of Standards, works in the following way:
Weather information and estimates of the diameter and
height of the cloud and the distribution of radioactivity
within the cloud are fed into the computer by setting
various dials.
One-twentieth second after the data is set
up, the machine visually displays a predicted fallout
pattern on the face of a television-—like tube.
The predicted radioactive intensity at any point up to 250 miles
or more from ground zero is indicated by the brightness of
the pattern at the particular point in question.

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