NAVY DEPARTMENT |
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OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS |
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Op-34-E1/wp | WASHINGTON 25, D. C. |
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SECRET 12 April 1944 | ||||
M E M O R A N D U M |
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From: OP-34-E. | ||||
To : OP-16-Z. | ||||
SUBJECT: Meteorological Questions of Interest to Aerological Section. | ||||
1. The following is a list of questions which are of interest to this section. This information is submitted as a result of conversation between Mr. J. H. Alberti and Commander A. A. Cumberledge, USN, on 11 April 1944: | ||||
a. From what principal stations are meteorological broadcasts made? | ||||
b. How many times a day and at what times are these weather bulletins broadcast? | ||||
c. What information do the broadcasts contain, that is, are they weather reports, upper air data, weather forecasts, or analyzed weather maps, or do they contain all of these categories? | ||||
d. How is weather information enciphered? | ||||
e. What are the standard times of weather observations? | ||||
f. What weather information is available from the Atlantic and North American area? |
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g. What success has been attained in breaking Allied weather reports? |
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h. How many weather maps are drawn each day? |
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i. How accurate are weather forecasts? |
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j. Are weather reconnaissance flights made by aircraft? |
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k. Are weather reports being received from the Irish, or from German sources in Ireland? |
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l. Do all submarines make weather reports? |
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m. What meteorological instruments are carried by submarines? |
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n. How is barometer on a submarine housed during submersion? |
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o. What use do submarines make of bad weather areas? |
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p. What is the status of long range weather forecasting? | ||||
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r. What has been the success in long range forecasting? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
s. To what military units are meteorological officers attached? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
t. What considerations are given to the effects of weather in planning military operations? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
u. Are meteorological officers trained in chemical warfare? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
v. In addition to the above, if it has not already been determined, the Aerological Section is interested in the meteorological organization as a whole, that is, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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H.T. Orville | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Commander, USN | ||||||||||||||||||||||||