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114. liiuliii Interpretation of Meteorological Observations in the 

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115. Anomalous Echoes Observed with 10 Cm CD. Set, A. E. 

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116. Centimeter Ware Propagation over Sea Between High Sites 

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CP-232.2-M1 



117. Centimeter Ware Propagation over Land (Part II), Meas- 

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118. Radar Wave Propagation, Lloyd J. Anderson, John B. 

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CP-623-M2 



119. Very Short Wave Interception and D.F., T. L. Eckersley, 

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CP-224-M2 



120. Anomalous Propagation of 10 Cm R.D.F. Waves over the 

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121. Investigation of Propagation Characteristics of A.W. Sta- 

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122. "A Stud.y of Propagation over the Ultra-Short-Wave 

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123. The Effect of Ahnospheric Refraction on the Propagation of 

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124. Propagation of Ultra-Short Waves, H. C. Webster, OSRD 

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CP-224-M4 



125. Report on Radar Wave Propagation, Atmospheric Refrac- 

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126. Radio Interpretation of Meteorological Observations in the 

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127. Centimeter Wave Propagation over Sea (Part II), Measure- 

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 WA-792-10, Report 8180, GEC, May 27, 1943. 



CP-232.2-M4 



128. Preliminary Observations on Radio Propagation at 6 Centi- 

 meters Between Beer's Hill, New Jersey, and New York, 

 Case 37003-4, File 36691-1, G. W. Oilman, Report 

 MM-43-160-87, BTL, June 12, 1943. CP-224-M6 



129. Some Observations of Anomalous Propagation, Report 

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130. Application of Anomalous Propagation to Operational 

 Problems at 1 1 nine and At/road, IT. (!. Hooker, JMRP 3, 

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CP-221-M4 



131. Propagation of Signals on 4°~-U 474 an d 2800 Me from 

 Empire Stale Building to Ilauppnuge and Riverhead, L.I., 

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132. Propagation of Ultra Short Waves, T. L. Eckersley, OSRD 

 WA-1463-3, Report TR/476, Marconi, Ltd., August 

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133. The "K" Effect in Anomalous Propagation of Ultra-Short 

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 266, Report AC-4496, Australia, Aug. 10, 1943. 



CP-224-M15 



134. The Propagation of 10 Cm Waves over Land Paths of 14t 

 52, and 112 Miles, Paul A. Anderson, C. L. Barker, K. E. 

 Fitzsimmons, and S. T. Stephenson, OEMsr-728, Re- 

 search Project PDRC-647, Division 14 Report 202, 

 Report 4, Washington State College, Oct. 26, 1943. 



CP-224-M8 



135. The Propagation of 1-Cm Waves over the Sea as Deduced 

 from Meteorological Measurements, J. M. C. Scott and T. 

 Pearcey, OSRD WA-1339-6, JMRP 4, Research Report 

 227, ADRDE, Nov. 11, 1943. CP-232.2-M6 



136. Centimeter Wave Propagation over Land, A Preliminary 

 Study of the Field Strength Records between March and 

 September 1943, R. L. Smith-Rose and A. C. Stickland, 

 OSRD WA-1514-6, JMRP 10, Paper RRB/S-13, DSIR- 

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137. The Propagation of 10 Cm Waves over an Inland Lake, 

 Correlation with Meteorological Soundings, Paul A. Ander- 

 son, K. E. Fitzsimmons, and S. T. Stephenson, OEMsr- 

 728, Research Project PDRC-647, Division 14 Report 

 212, Report 5, Washington State College, Nov. 12, 1943-. 



CP-232.2-M7 



138. Measurements of Radar Wave Refraction and Associated 

 Meteorological Conditions, Lloyd J. Anderson and L. G. 

 Trolese, Report WP-7, NRSL, Dec. 10, 1943. 



CP-222-M6 



139. Anomalous Propagation in India, Preliminary Report on 

 Overland Transmission in Bengal, H. G. Booker, OSRD 

 II-5-6555(S), Report S-5, ORS-SEA, Dec. 30, 1943. 



CP-334-M1 



140. Atmospheric Physics, Sum?nary of Investigations on Anom- 

 alous Propagation of Radar Signals Carried Out by the 

 Australian Operational Research Group During 1942-43, 

 D. F. Martyn, AORG, 1943. CP-221-M1 



141. The Cause of Short Period Fluctuations in Centimeter Wave 

 Communication, J. M. C. Scott, OSRD WA-1962-7 

 Memorandum 42, ADRDE, Mar. 8, 1944. CP-224-M10 



142. Anomalous Propagation in the Persian Gulf, Naval Officer 

 in Charge, Hormuz, OSRD WA-2146-23, Report AC- 

 5975, USW, Received Mar. 20, 1944. CP-331-M4 



143. Effect of Super-refraction on Surface Coverage on Enemy 

 50-Cm and 80-Cm Radar Sets, OSRD WA-2284-3, Report 

 M/Memo-19 GGM, TRE, April 1944. CP-223-M8 



144. K-X-S Experiments, News Letter No. 1, T. Gold, MK. 

 12201, ASE, May 3, 1944. CP-333.2-M1 



