BRAVO EVENT
The

device was detonated at 0645 hours local (mM), 1 March

(CHARLIE) at Bikini.

Yield was approximately 15 megatons.

A trade wind type weather situation typified the Marshall Island
weather on 1 March 1954.
low as 7,000 feet.

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1954 as a land surface shot on a small sand spit near NAMU Island

Winds with westerly components occurred as

Ordinarily such winds are not present below 15,000

to 25,000 feet.
4/8 cumulus, bases 2,000 feet, tops 4,000 feet; few altostratus

(1/8) at about 18,000 feet; and 6/8 very thin cirrostratus were observed
at shot time.

(See Figures 4 and 5.) ‘No showers were discernible.

As

the fireball rose and the nuclear cloud developed, a series of pileus
There was a

altocumulus and altostratus were seen to form near the explosion. Despite
the marked westerly component of the winds at the levels where the aitocumulus were observed, the clouds progressively increased to 3/8 to 4/8
coverage for a brief period at about H plus 3 hours.
Cloud formed fron the mushroom and spread siowly.
leading edge had reached Eniwetok.

A great cirriform

By H plus 5 hours the

This cloud had the appearance of

Cirrocumulus intersticed with many long filaments which appeared from the

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At Eniwetok, 180 miles to the west, small segregated patches of

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before or immediately after the shot.

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There was no definite evidence that showers occurred either

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(See

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brief increase in cumulus, both in amount and height of tops.

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clouds developed and were penetrated by the rising stem.

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