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5. én hbcarly reporting schedule for the off-site monitoring stations
as coumenced at C700,
All off-site stations cortirmed to report normal
tecl:ground readings through D+2 deys.
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& A reading of £0 rrfhr at li#6 hours at 10,000 feet wes obtained by
one clsud tracking aircraft 6 miles northeast of BIKINI.
The sare reading
wos recorced et H+12 hours by a weather reporting eircreft 300 miles north~
est at 30,000 fcet.
The naimm recorded reading was 120 m-/nr at 10,900
ivst, & riles nortinest of BIXINI at H+11 hours, 7. A sharp rise to 3 mur/hr vas noted at PARRY Zsland at 17LEM, 26
dune 1956, with an equally sharp declins to backgrowx.
Tio more peaks
were recorded, one of 3.75 m/hr et 19004, 26 June, and another of 0.75
mfr at 23304, 26 June.
Those peeks are attributed to "shins" fran the
yX.sslazg overhead of a radisective cloud simee the decrecse wos far tos
reid for decay.
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