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During the warmer half of the year, precipitating
clouds build up into the high troposphere only infrequently. The
Kona storm is a rare phenomenon in the warmer seasons and shower
clouds would reach into the high troposphere on the average of

little more than once a month during the months April through

: October.

“A rough estimate of the maximum radioactivity that

. would be scavenged under the optimal conditions might be made by

use of the large rainout at Albany and Troy, N. Y., on 26 April

' 1953 during the UPSHOT-KNOTWOLE test series (i af 52).

It was

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reported that Albany received about 15,000,000 d/m on a day during
' which a thunderstorm penetrated a fresh atomic cloud. Troy was
monitored and found to have received a dose of 0.1 roentgen.

integrated over thirteen weeks. If one merely scales up these
figures by the ratio of the yields, then the Hawpeiien Islands
might receive a peak activity of the order of 10°
d/m or a thir-

| teen week integrated dose of 10 roentgens.

- In summary, it appears that under typical weather

conditions, the Hawaiian Islands would receive fallout and rainout
of the same order as observed during IVY if the total amunt of
radioactivity initially in the high troposphere were similar to
that of MIKE and KING. It should be recognized, however, that
a potential hazard exists both from the standpoint of anamolous
weather patterns and from the fact that a different. type test Say an underwater burst - might stabilize greater quantities of
- debris in the high troposphere. Considerably more study would
be required to determine the probability of the maximum rainout |
and the possibility of utilizing meteorological forecasts to
avoid this situation. |

5. THEUNITED STATES
_ The highest radioactivity collected on gummed papers and
air filters during Operation IVY were much lower than during tests

at the Nevada Froving Ground.

The IVY clouds were not particularly

fast-moving so it is not surprising that the great distance and
time involved overcompensated the tremendous yield of MIKE,

The peak air conegatration recorded was 3 a/m/m? and most of
or less. Because so few stations obtained
air filter data and because so little correlation between gummed

the values were 1 d/m/

paper and air filters can be found, no snalysis of this data is
attempted.
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