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267 



William C. Pomeroy, Service Projeol (M-.'i) Lla, CJ.S. 

 Army Air Forces Board, Jan. 31, 1944. CP-531-M1 



171. M icrtiinirc Propagation Measurements (Conference of 

 February, 1944), V. II. Willis, Report MM-44-1G0-55, 

 BTL, Mar. 10, 1044. (See reference 3.) 



175. .l/i Estimation of the Incidence of Anomalous Propa- 

 gation in the Conk Strait Area of New Zealand from Jan- 

 uary 194S to January 1944, F. E. S. Alexander, OSRD 

 11-5-5849(8), Report RD-1/373, RDL-DSIR, NZ, May 

 2, 1944. CP-332-M2 



176. K-Band Radar Transmission, A Preliminary Beport of 

 Texts Made Near Atlantic Highlands, N.J. between De- 

 cember 1943 and April 1944, G. C. Southworth, A. P. 

 Kins, and S. D. Robertson, Report MM-44-160-115, 

 BTL, May 19, 1944. CP-202.2-M1 



177. Report on Cross Channel Propagation of British No. 10 

 Set, K. R. Spangenberg, Report OAB-2, OCSO, Aug. 

 26, 1944. CP-224-M12 



178. Radar Range and Signal Strength, L. Jofey and A. C. 

 Cossor, Report MR-142, Research Department, Myra 

 Works, London E10, August 1944. 



179. Results of Microwave Propagation, Tests on the New 

 York-Neshanic Path, Case 37003-4, File 36691-1, A. L. 

 Durkee, Report MM-44-160-190, BTL, Aug. 28, 1944. 



CP-224-M13 



180. Height-Gain Tests in the Troposphere, G. A. Isted, JEIA 

 5560, JMRP 36, Report TR-488, BRL, September, 

 1944. CP-312-M1 



181. Interim Report on Investigation of 120 Mc/s and 50-Cm 

 Propagation Across the English Channel, W. R. Piggott, 

 OSRD WA-3157-6, Report AC-7081, USW, Oct. 4, 

 1944. CP-333-M5 



182. Measurements of the Angle of Arrival of Microwaves in 

 the X-Band, Case 20564, W. M. Sharpless, Report MM- 

 44-160-249, BTL, Nov. 7, 1944. 



183. Overwater Transmission Measurements, 1944-Part I: 

 Preliminary Analysis of Radio and Radar Measure- 

 ments, Pearl J. Rubenstein, OEMsr-262, Division 14 

 Report 649, RL, Dec. 15, 1944. CP-222-M8 



184. The Vertical Distribution of Field Strength over the Sea 

 Under Conditions of Normal and Anomalous Propa- 

 gation, J A Ramsay and P. B. Blow, OSRD WA-3870-1, 

 Research Report 267, CAEE-RRDE, Jan. 5, 1945. 



CP-232-M1 



185. Centimetre Wave Propagation over Sea, A Study of 

 Signal Strength Records Taken in Cardigan Bay, Wales 

 Between February and September, 1944, R- L. Smith- 

 Rose and A. C. Stickland, OSRD WA-4297-9, JMRP 

 50, Paper RRB/C-114, NPL-DSIR, Feb. 28, 1945. 



CP-333-M3 



186. Over-Water Tests of S-Band Early Warning for Ships, 

 Vertical Coverage of the CXHR {SCI) Search System, 

 Walter O. Gordey, Donald T. Drake, and M. Kessler, 

 OEMsr-262, Service Project NS-194, Division 14 Re- 

 port 703, RL, Mar. 5, 1945. CP-232.2-M11 



187. Preliminary Report on S- and X- Band Propagation in 

 Low Ducts Formed in Oceanic Air, Martin Katzin, Prob- 

 lem S411.2R-S, Report R-2493, NRL, Mar. 24, 1945. 



CP-222.2-M2 



188. Atmospheric Refraction under Conditions of a Radiation 

 Inversion, Lloyd J. Anderson, J. P. Day, C. II. Freres, 

 R. U. F. Hopkins, John B. Smyth, and A. P. D. Stokes, 

 BuShips Problem X4-49CD, Report WP-19, NRSL, 

 Apr. 21, 1945. CP-222-M10 



189. Radio-Meteorological Relationships, E. C. S. Megaw and 

 F. L. Westwater, OSRD WA-4594-15, Report AC-8140, 

 USW-138, May 4, 1945. CP-222.2-M3 



190. Calculated Relationship Between Signal Level and Uni- 

 form Gradient of Refractive Index for the Irish Sea Paths, 

 E. C. S. Megaw, OSRD WA-4594-13, GEC Report 8656, 

 AC-8225, USW-141, GEC-USW, Apr. 19, 1945. 



CP-222.1-M8 



191. Radio-Meteorological Relationships, General Summary of 

 Papers AC-S140/USW.138 and AC-8225 /USW.141, E. 

 C. S. Megaw and F. L. Westwater, OSRD WA-4618-1, 

 Report AC-8336, USW-149, USW, 1945. (See references 

 189 and 190.) CP-222.2-M4 



192. General Summary Covering the Work of the KXS Inter- 

 Service Trials, Llandudno, 1944, J. R. Atkinson, JMRP 

 64, Report T-1770, TRE, May 1945. CP-333.2-M2 



193. X-Band Trials at Rosehearty, J. R. Atkinson, OSRD 

 WA-4596-11, JEIA 10401, Report AC-8228, USW-142, 

 May 28, 1945. CP-222.3-M1 



194. S- and X- Band Propagation in Low Ocean Ducts (Fourth 

 Conference), R. W. Bauchman and W. Binnian, Report 

 R-2565, NRL, July 5, 1945. (See reference 12 and 187.) 



195. KXS Llandudno Interservice Trials, Summer 1944, 

 JMRP 68, Report T-1865, TRE, 1944. 



196. Survey of Radio Meteorological Information Available at 

 TRE, JMRP 67, Report M/98 (T-1888)/JWH, TRE, 

 August 1945. 



197. The Diffusive Properties of the Lower Atmosphere, O. G. 

 Sutton, OSRD WA-670'-9a, Report MRP-59, Chemical 

 Defense Experimental Station, Air Ministry Meteoro- 

 logical Research Committee, Dec. 29, 1942. CP-323-M1 



198. A Study of the Effect of the Meteorology on the Refraction 

 of Radio Beams, H. Raymond, Technical Report T-2, 

 CESL, May 4, 1943. CP-222-M3 



199. The Rapid Reduction of Meteorological Data to Index of 

 Refraction, Lloyd J. Anderson and F. R. Abbott, Report 

 WP-8, NRSL, Dec. 10, 1943. 



200. Application of Diffusion Theory to Radio Refraction 

 Caused by Advection, P. M. Woodward, OSRD, WA- 

 2047-4, Report T-164.7, TRE, Apr. 6, 1944. CP-323-M2 



201. Qualitative Survey of Meteorological Factors Affecting 

 Microwave Propagation, I. Katz and J. M. Austin, 

 OEMsr-262, Division 14 Report 488, RL, June 1, 1944. 



CP-311-M3 



202. The Influence of Ground Contour on Air Flow (Trans- 

 lation), P. Queney, Translated by Walter M. Elsasser, 

 OEMsr-1207, Report WPG-4, CUDWR, September 

 1944. CP-322-M1 



203. Radio-Meteorological Tables, P. M. Woodward and J. 

 W. Head, OSRD WA-3401-1, JMRP 30, Report T-1724, 

 TRE. CP-222.1-M9 



204. Modified Index Distribution Close to the Ocean Surface, 

 R. B. Montgomery and Robert H. Burgoyne, OEMsr- 

 262, Division 14 Report 651, RL, Feb. 16, 1945. 



CP-222.2-M1 



