211 



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15. 



16 



\VA-3I57-4, Ilciiort AC-7030, lUiDlvl'SWP, Oct. l(j, 

 1944. CP-110-M15 



Renews of Progress of Ultra Sliorl Wave Propogalion Work, 

 Part XV, Study of Meteoroliigical Factors Responsible for 

 the Refractive Structure of the Troposphere, OSRD WA- 

 31.57-5, Report AC-7031,' RRDE-USWP, Oct. 16, 1944. 



CP-110-M16 



Centimeter Wave Propagnlion over Land, Prelinvinary Study 

 of the Field Strcnglli. Records Between March and Sept., 1943, 

 R. L. Smith-Rose and A. C. Stiokland, (.).SRD WA-1514-6, 

 Report RRB/S-13, DSIR, Nov. 15, 1943. CP-333-M1 

 17. Centimeter Propagatioti over Land, A Study of the Field 

 Strength Records Obtained During the Year 1943-1944, 

 Report RRB/S-18, NPL-MO DSIR, May 11, 1944. 



CP-224-M11 



Chapter 6 



1. lieilraege zur Physik der Frcien Atnu)sj)hcre, P. Mikiner, 

 1932, p. 51. 



2. Geophysical Memoirs, Giblett and others, No. 54. 



3. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, O. G. Sutton, 

 1932, p. 143." 



4. Geophysical Memoirs, No. 65. 



5. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 

 O. G. Sutton, 1936, p. 125. 



6. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 

 H. V. Sverdrup, 1936, p. 461. 



7. MIT Papers, Rossby and Montgomery, 1934. 



8. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 

 O. G. Sutton, 1937, p. 105. 



9. Wired Sonde Equipment for High Altitude Soundings, 

 Lloyd J. Anderson, BuShips Problem X4-49CD, Report 

 WP-16, NRSL, Nov. 17, 1944. CP-341-M2 



10. The Captive Radiosonde and Wired Sonde Techuiepics for 

 Detailed Low-Level Meleorological Sounding, Paul A. 

 Anderson, C. L. Barker, K. E. P'itzsimmons, and S. T. 

 Stephenson, OEMsr-728, Research Project PDRC'-()47, 

 Division 14 Reijort 192, Report 3, ^^'ashinf!;ton State 

 College, Oct. 4, 1943. CP-341-M1 



11. The Dielectric Constant of Water Vnj)our and its Effect 

 upon the Propaqaiion of Very Short Waves, A. C. Stickland, 

 OSRD WA-175-7, Paper RRB/S-2, NPL-DSIR, .May 11, 

 1942. CP-522.12-M2 



12. Lehrbuch der Mcleorologie, Furifle Auflage, .J. Hann and 

 R. Suring, 1939. 



13. "On Temperature and Humidity Observations Made at 

 Allahabad," S. A. Hill, Indian Meleorological Memoirs, 

 4, Part 6, 1889. 



14. ''Bin Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Temperatur und Feuchtig- 

 keitsverhaltnisse in Verschiedener Hohe uber dem Erd- 

 boden," K. Knoch, Veroffentlichungen des Kdniglichcn 

 Preussischen, Metcorologischen Institute, Abhandlungen, 

 3, No. 2, 1909. 



15. "An Investigation of the Lapse Rate of Temperature in 

 the Lowest Himdred Meters of the Atmosphere," N. K. 

 Johnson and G. S. P. Heywood, Geophysical Memoirs, 

 No. 77, 1938. 



16. Walter M. Elsasser, NDRC Propagation Memorandum. 



17. Atmospheric Waves, Fluctuations in High Frequency Radio 

 Waves, L. G. Trolese and .lohn B. Smyth, BuShips Prob- 

 lem X4-49CD, Report WP-18, NRSL, Feb. 1, 1945. 



CP-225-M1 



IS. 



18a. 



18b 



19. 



20. 



21. 



23. 



24. 



26. 



28. 



Dynamic Meleorologij, Bcrnhard llaurwitz, McGraw-Hill 

 Book Co., 1941. 

 Ibid., p. 286. 

 Ibid., p. 288. 



Meleorologische Zeilschrift, Bernhard Haurwitz, 1931. 

 Monthly Weather Review, W. C. Jacobs, 65, No. 9, 1947. 

 "Microbarometric Oscillations at Blue Hill," Bernhard 

 Haurwitz, R. Stone, and C. F. Brooks, Btdletin of the 

 American Meteorological Society, 16, Nos. 6-7, 1935, 

 pp. 153-159. 



Wissenschaftliche Ergehnesse der Deulschen Allaniischen 

 Expedition auf dem Forschungs-uud Vcrmcssungsschiff, 

 Meteor, 192.5-1927, 15, Berlin Leipsig, 1933. 

 Qualitative Survey of Meleorological Factors Affecting Micro- 

 wave Propagation, I. Katz and J. M. Austin, OEMsr-262, 

 Division 14 Report 488, RL, June 1, 1944. CP-311-M3 

 "Die Passatinver.sion," von Ficker, Veroffentlichungen 

 des Metcorologischen Insiituts ilcr Universitdt, Berlin, 1, 

 No. 3, 1936. 



Modified Index Distribution Close to the Ocean Surface, 

 R. B. Montgomorvand Robert H. Burgoyne, OEMsr-262, 

 Division 14 Re]iort 651, RL, Feb. 16, 1945. CP-222.2-]\Il 

 Results of Low Level Atmospheric Soundings in the South- 

 wesl and Central Pacific Ocean Areas, Paul A. Anderson, 

 K. E. Fitzsimmons, G. M. Grover, and S. T. Stephenson, 

 OEMsr-728, Research Project PDRC-647, NDRC Report 

 9, \\'ashington State College, Feb. 27, 1945. CP-335-M4 

 Atlas of Climatic Charts of the Oceans, W. F. McDonald, 

 U. S. Dept. of Agricultm-e, Weather Bureau, 1938. 

 Atmospheric Refraction, A Prelinvinary Qucditative Inves- 

 tigation., 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-M9 



Chapter 7 



1. Bureau of Standards Jourmil of Research, Diamond, 

 Hinman, F. W. Dunmore, and Lapham. 25, 1940, \>. 328. 



2. Bureau of Standards Journal of Research, D. N. Craig, 

 21, 1038, p. 225. 



3. Bureau of Siandards Journal of Research, F. W. Dimmore, 

 23, 1939, p. 702. 



4. Instruments and Methods for Measuring Temperature and 

 Humidity in the Lower Atmosphere, I. Katz, OEMsr-262, 

 Service Project SC-8, Division 14 Report 487, RL, 

 Apr. 12, 1944. CP-344-M2 



5. The Captive Radioso7ide and Wired Sonde Techniques for 

 Detailed Low-Level Meteorological Sounding, Paul A. 

 Anderson, C. L. Barker, K. E. Fitzsimmons, and S. T. 

 Stejihenson, OEMsr-728, Research Project PDRC-647, 

 Division 14 Report 192, Report 3, Washington State 

 College, Oct. 4, 1943. CP-341-M1 



5a. Report of Second Propagation Conference, February 10 to 

 11, 10.44 (It the Empire Slate Building, New York, OEMsr- 

 1207, CUDWR-WPG, February 1944, p. 38. CP-100-M2 



5b. Notes on Operational Use of Low-Level Meteorological 

 Sounding Equipment, K. E. Fitzsimmons, S. T. Stephen- 

 son, and Rolicrt W. Bauchman, OEMsr-728, Research 

 Project PDRC-647, Report 7, Washington State College, 

 June 15, 1944. CP-342-M2 



Operating Instructions for the WSC Low-Level Atmospheric 

 Sounding Equipment, Paul A. Anderson, OEMsr-728, 



