BIBLIOGRAPHY^ 



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Chapter 1 



1. Microwave Transmission over Waier and Land under 

 Various Meteorological Conditions, Pearl J. Rubenstein, 

 I. Katz, L. J. Neelands, and R. M. Mitchell, OEMsr-262, 

 Division 14 Report 547, RL, June 13, 1944. CP-311-M4 



2. Meteorological Equipment for Short Wave Propagation 

 • Studies, Walter M. Elsasser, Report WPG-3, CUDWR, 



August 1944. 



3. Atmospheric Refraction, A Qualitative Investigation, Lloyd 

 J. Anderson, F.' P. Dane, J. P. Day, R. F. Hopkins, L. G. 

 Trolese, and A. P. D. Stokes, BuShips Problem X4-49CD, 

 Report WP-17, NRSL, Dec. 28, 1944. CP-222-i\I9 



Chapter 2 



1. Transmission of Plane Waves Through a Single Stratum 

 Separatitig Two Media (Part II), John B. Smyth, BuShips 

 Problem X4-49CD, Report WP-13, NRSL, June 23, 1944. 



CP-221-M9 



2. Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers, R. C. 

 Colwell, 27, October 1939, pp. 626-634. 



3. Procedure and Charts for Estimating the Low Level Coverage 

 of Shipborne SOO-Mc Radars under Conditions of Pro- 

 nounced Refraction, F. R. Abbott, Lloyd J. Anderson, 

 F. P. Dane, J. P. Day, R. U. F. Hopkins, John B. Smyth, 

 L. G. Trolese, and A. P. D. Stokes, BuShips Problem 

 X4-49CD, Revised Report WP-U, NRSL, Revised 

 May 10, 1944. CP-202.32-M] 



4. The Mechanical Determination of the Path Difference of 

 Rays Subject to Discontinuities in the Vertical Gradient of 

 Refractive Index, F. R. Abbott, BuShips Problem X4- 

 49CD, Report WP-10, NRSL, Mar. 10, 1944. 



CP-222.1-M3 



5. Calibration and Standardisation of Land Based Radars hi/ 

 the Use of Small Plane Targets, F. R. Abbott, BuShij^s 

 Problem X4-49CD, Report WP-12, NRS'L, June 10, 1944. 



CP-612.5-M1 



Chapter 3 



1. New Theoretical Consideration on the Dielectric Properties 

 of the Atmosphere, F. Hoyle, Third Conference on Propa- 

 gation, Washington, D. C. on November 16-18, 19Jf4, 

 NDRC CUDWR-WPG, 1945, pp. 26-30. CP-100-M4 



Chapter 5 



1. Reviews of Progress of Ultra Short Wave Propagation Work, 

 Part I, The Evaluation of Solutions of the Wave Equation 

 for a Stratified Medium, D. R. Hartree, OSRD WA-2961-2, 

 Report AC-7017, USWP, Sept. 26, 1944. CP-110-M2 



2. Reviews of Progress of Ultra Short Wave Propagation Worh, 

 Part II, Statement of Work in Progress Relevant to Investi- 

 gations of the Propagation of Radio Waves Through the 

 Troposphere, R. L. Smith-Rose, OSRD WA-300o-2, Re- 



"A complete bibliography of CP reports will be found in 

 Volume 1. 



port AC-701S, NPL Report, USWP, Sept. 25, 1944. 



CP-110-M3 



3. Reviews of Progress of Ultra Short Wave Propagation Work, 

 Part III, Microwave Propagation Research at the Signals 

 Research and Development Establishment, OSRD 3156-7, 

 Report AC-7019, USWP, Sept. 26, 1944. CP-110-M4 



4. Reviews of Progress of Ultra. Short Wave Propagation Work, 

 Part IV, Correlation of Radar Operational Data with 

 Meteorological Conditions, OSRD WA-3156-8, Report 

 AC-7020, AORG Report, USWP, Sept. 28, 1944. 



CP-110-M5 



5 . Reviews of Progress of Ultra Short Wave Propagation Work, 

 Part V, Progress Report on Forecasting of Radar Conditions, 

 OSRD 3156-9, Report AC-7021, DMO-USWP, Oct. 2, 

 1944. CP-110-M6 



(i. Reviews of Progress of Ultra Short Wave Propagation Work, 

 Part VI, Vertical Temperature and Humidity Gradients at 

 Rye. OSRD WA-3156-10, Report AC-7022, DMO-USWP, 

 Oct. 2, 1944. CP-110-M7 



7. Reviews of Progress of Ultra Short Wave Propagation Work, 

 Part VII, The Use of Radar for the Detection, of Storms, 

 OSRD WA-3156-11, Report AC-7023, DMO-USWP, 

 Oct. 2, 1944. CP-110-M8 



8. Reviews of Progress of Ultra Short Wave Propagation Work, 

 Part VIII, Present States of Theoretical Study of Radio 

 Propagation Through the Troposphere by the Mathematics 

 Group, Telecommunications Research Establishment, OSRD 

 WA-3156-12, Report AC-7024, Oct. 2, 1944. CP-110-M9 



9. Reviews of Progress of Ultra Short Wave Propagation Work, 

 Part IX, Review of Short-Period Experimental Studies of 

 Centimeter Wave Propagation, Carried Out Jointly by 

 Admiralty Signal Establishment, Signals Research and 

 Development Establishment, and General Electric Company, 

 E. C. S. Megaw, OSRD WA-3156-13, Report AC-702.5, 

 USWP, Oct. 16, 1944. CP-110-MlO 



10. Reviews of Progress of Ultra Shot t Wave Propagation Work, 

 Part X, Study of Centimeter Wave Propagation over 

 Cardigan. Bay to Mount Snowden, F. Hovle, OSRD WA- 

 3157-1, Report AC-7026, USWP, Oct. 14, 1944. 



CP-UO-MU 



1 1 . Reviews of Progress of Ultra Short Wave Propagation Work, 

 Part XI, Study of Reflection Coefficient of the Sea at Centi- 

 meter Wavelengths, F. Hoyle, OSRD WA-3157-2, Report 

 AC-7027, USWP, Oct. 14, 1944. CP-110-M12 



12. Reviews of Progress of Ultra Short Wave Propagation Work, 

 Part XII, Some K-, X-, and S-Band {Llandudno) Trials, 

 General Summary of the Experimental Results Obtained 

 which are Concerned with the Dependence of Radio Propa- 

 gation on Meteorological Conditions, OSRD WA-3157-3, 

 Report AC-7028, TRE and RRDE Report, USWP, 

 Oct. 14, 1944. CP-110-M13 



13. Reviews of Progress of Ultra Short Wave Propagation. Work, 

 Part XIII, Progress Report on 369 Trials by DNMS, 

 OSRD WA-3156-1, Report AC-7029, USWP, Oct. 14, 

 1944. CP-110-M14 



14. Reviews of Progress of Ultra Short Wave Propagation Work, 

 Part XIV, Survey of Progress in the United Kingdom on the 

 Electromagnetic Theory of Tropospheric Propagation, OSRD 



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