" 4, KING Event . In several respects, atmospheric changes produced by the detonation ofKING ‘were more spectacular ‘than ‘those produced ‘by MIKE. _ a AtmosphericStability - _ Ty ‘While surface ‘and lower level observations ‘indicated great ‘stability, :a'mare de‘tailed analysis of temperature. ‘humidity and wind data‘aloft showed the gseat susceptibility ofthe KING ‘atmosphere ‘to'convection. ‘In‘fact.highe: energy release ‘through the ‘conden‘sation process ‘was ‘available during KING ‘than ‘MIKE. ibeing-on the order -of :28'x 106 ‘ergs per-gram of ait "ising tothe level-of:zero ‘buoyancy. ‘bh. :Pre-shat-Weather. :Eniwetok Atoll 16 November'was ‘abnormallyicleat..:with:2/10'~:3/10°flat'comulus, typical ofa TO fresh-trade outbseak. ‘Visibttity:was quitethigh, pilot-sepo:ts‘indicated'no obstructions ‘to'visibility In:onydivection'fo::hund:eds -of miles. ‘ec. -KING ‘Detonation | ° ; KING was:‘dropped cn‘schedule. -and-detcnated ove: zero point (Runit Island) -:af.app:oximately 1130:(M), 16-Novembes. : oe One ofthe -immediate:results of the:defonation ‘was ‘the rapid evapozarion of cloud over a wide asea ‘at-least:seven miles ‘in‘:adius. This evaporation process was produced ‘by thermal -sadsation ‘from the fireball -and:notiby psessuse changes ‘associated ‘with passuge of the:blast wave, ‘An:almost perfectly symmetrical tosus ‘sing formed ina short-time :ond:z0se rapidly:to-the tropopause. “As in‘the'cose of MIKE. ‘the visual impression was that of:e “splash’’, the canopy sp:ead sapidly.and, within about fifteen minutes, :was esiimated to a -be.chout thirtysfive miles :tn-diameter. ‘The p:edominaje cloud fo:m visible on the:bottom - port ofthe canopy was mammoato-cumulus indicating extieme ru: bulence within the mush‘oom, ‘The bottom ofthe canopy :eventually lowezed as :the induced ci:culation continued ‘ i ‘until there was.a:ciius overcast.at.cbout 35.000 feet. Late: this cloud .deck continued 12 to lower, producing viiga trails. degenesating slowly-as ét lowe:ed tnso alrocumulus ond * | 4h it eck pets{sted throughout :the day. ° at ( ‘KING -was:a‘speéctaculo: produce: .of “home-made’’-wearhe:. Although:no sain ; r altostratus. .and eventually-dissipated:by:late.afre:noon. The uppers past of the ciszus : ; showers were observed within.a.sadius of .at least one hund.ed miles of Eniwetok just , ‘ ot | i. : ‘f priot to shot*. scafte:ed showe:s.were observed on the USS ESTES about ten minures .after observation .and scatte:ed pseciptiation was obse:ved in all quad.ants (especially . [ i re * voz P2V..and ship observations A - to SE and SW) duting the :emainder.of the day. rt ‘ ~ ¢ POPIED/DoE , Y {LANL Re al «at, =. R CU SE “ah griasind ANEORMATAONS RESTRICLEDEDATy ATOMICSSENERGY-S:ACT=sH1926 a+ 2 CC.—

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