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Thie evidence wes gained from an analysis of the

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decay rate of reported peak radiation intensities in the cloud.
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OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS
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Altitude Performance of Sampling Aircraft

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The bomb burst formed an upper cloud about 100 miles in
diameter with a stem in the center approximately 350 miles in diameter.

A white vaporous undercloud was preeent forming ea collar around the

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stem.

It was

initially tangent to the upper cloud at the juncture of the stem with

the upper cloud (45,000 ?t) but during the course of the day appeared

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It had a diameter about the same as the upper cloud.

to subside to about 40,000 ft.

Several projecting fingers were present

in the neighborhood of the juncture of the stem and upper cloud, and

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some of the sampling aircraft were directed to sanple in this region.

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Under these circumstances the altitude performance of the aircraft

was satisfactory.

The maximum altitude attained by any aircraft was

45,000 ft tndicaeted.

When such aircraft exist, it would be desirable

for very high-yield devices in the future to have about 5,000 ft
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additional ceiling capability in order to sample well into the main
body of the cloud.

Copleasnog
LANL, J-Olv,

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