TABLE 63
Altitude

(MSL)

feet

ENIVETOK VIND DATA FOR OPERATION HARDTACK I =
H-2°, hours

Dir

degrees

Speed
mph

Dir

H-rhour

degrees

Surface
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000

310
130
130
130
130
130
130

18
25
32
29
26
26
26

230
130
130
130
140
140
140

8,000
9,000
10,000
12,000
14,000

120
120
120
110
120

29
26
23
23
ak

130
130
130
120
120

16,000

120

23

23,000
25,000
30 ,000

1ho0
140
150

40,000
45,000
50,000
55,000
60,000

180
140
050
oho
100

13
10
O7
15
33

75 000
80 ,000
85 ,000

-------

----

7,000

15 ,000

18 , 000
20,000

35,000

65,000
70,000

90 ,000

91,000
9h ,000

120

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Speed
mpn

=

130

H+3- hours

Dir

degrees

Speed
mpn

OLIVE
H+9. hours

Dir

degrees

mph

18
23
2g
26
ek
eu
au

130
120
130
140
150
150
150

18
20
ek
22
20
20
22

160
140
150
150
150
160
160

21
15
17
21
21
al
20

29
25
23
23
2k

140
140
140
130
130

28
eb
22
22
a4

140
140
1ho
140
130

17
16
16
20
20

28

140

26

160

17

--

(120)

(23)

(130)

(22)

(140)

(18)

--120

-21

--130

-23

150
140

23
26

1h0
130

20
20

190

17

180

17

160

O70
---

---

-----

17
au
15

33
--

--

---

120

140
140
150

22
17
18
14

130

130
140
150

20
18
15

180
130
150
100
100

17
18
O7
14
31

200
100
320
090
120

09
10
12
26
25

32
70
7h

090
100
090

59
67
67

-------

----

090
100
100

---

--090

---

--

-----

100
110

090

17

hy
38

82

-90

150

090
090

090

090
wo-

3.

Tropopause height was 48,000 ft MSL.

5.

The surfece air pressure sas 14.64 psi, the temperature 26.4°C,
the dew point 76°F, and the relative humidity 89%.

H-hour values were interpolated from H-23 hours and H+33 hours
data.

301

18

130
130
110

15
14
O7
15
32
37
--

140

17
12
12

180
140
090
O70
100

080
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20

NOTES:
1.
Numbers in parentheses are estimated values.
2.
Vind data was taken by the Eniwetok weather station.
4,

Speed

10

38
38

89

92
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