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1.006 C Report of International Radio Propagation Confer- 



ence. 



1.007 C Conference on Propagation — February 10-11, 1944 — 



Empire State Building, New York. 



1.008 S THE Progress Report for the Period 16th June to 



15th July, 1944. 



1.009 S Progress Report, Radio Development Laboratory, 



DSIR, New Zealand for Months of June and July, 

 1944. 



1.010 S Scientific Investigations on Propagation Problems in 



the South West Pacific Area. 



1.011 S The Air Defense System of the Near Islands. 



1.012 S Reviews of Progress of USW Propagation Work, 



I The Evaluation of Solutions of the Wave Equation 

 for a Stratified Medium. 



II Statement of Work in Progress Relevant to In- 

 vestigations of the Propagation of Radio Waves 

 Through the Troposphere. 



III Microwave Propagation Research at Signal Re- 

 search & Development Establishment. 



IV Correlation of Radar Operational Data with 

 Meteorological Conditions. 



V Progress Report on Forecasting of Radar Condi- 

 tions. 



VI Vertical Temperature and Humidity Gradients at 

 Rye. 



VII The Use of Radar for the Detection of Storms. 



VIII Present States of Theoretical Study of Radio 

 Propagation Through the Troposphere by the Math- 

 ematics Group. 



IX Review of Short-Period Experimental Studies of 

 Centimetre Wave Propagation, Carried out Jointly 

 by ASE, SRDE and GEC. 



X Study of Cm. Wave Propagation over Cardigan 

 Bay to Mount Snowden. 



XI Study of Reflection Coefficient of the Sea at 

 Centimetre Wavelengths. 



XII K, X, and S (LLANDUDNO) Trials— General 

 Summary of the Experimental Results Obtained 

 which are Concerned with the Dependence of Radio 

 Propagation on Meteorological Conditions. 



XIII Progress Report on 369 Trials by DNMS. 



XIV Survey of Progress in the United Kingdom on 

 the Electromagnetic Theory of Tropospheric Propa- 

 gation. 



