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Bib. No. 



Title 



Author or Source 



Number 



11.000 METEOROLOGICAL EQUIPMENT (continued) 



9.011 It Instruments and Methods for Measuring Tempera- 



ture and Humidity in the Lower Atmosphere. 



9.012 C Anomalous Propagation — Adaptation of Model 



ItAU-2 Radio Sonde Receiving and Recording 

 Equipment for Use as Low Level Sounding Device. 



9.013 R Meteorological Investigation at Rye— Part I— In- 



strumental Layout for Recording Gradients of Tem- 

 perature and Relative Humidity., 



9.014 C Notes on Operational Use of Low-Level Meteor- 



ological Sounding Equipment. 



9.015 C Microwave Propagation Studies — Detection of 



Troposphere Stratification by Means of Sound 

 Echoes— Preliminary Trial— Case 37003. 



9.016 C Operating Instructions for the WSC Low-Level 



Atmospheric Sounding Equipment. 



9.017 C Meteorological Equipment for Short Wave Propa- 



gation Studies. 



9.018 R Wired Sonde Equipment for High Altitude Sound- 



ings. (See 9.022.) 



9.019 C Airborne Radiosonde Recorder. 



9.020 KXS Trials— LLANDUDNO June to Sept., 1944. 

 Lower Atmosphere Radio-Meteorological Flight 

 Technique. 



9.021 R A Note on the Resistance of Electric Hygrometer 



Elements. 



9.022 R improvements in USNRSL Meteorological Sounding 



Equipment. 

 (See 9.018.) 



I. Katz 



Friez Instrument 



Div. — Bendix 



Aviation Corp. 



Instruments 



Branch 



MO 4 



K. E. Fitzsimmons 



S. T. Stephenson 



R. W. Bauchman 



H. B. Coxhead 



F. H. Willis 



BTL 



P. A. Anderson 



W. M. Elsasser 

 L. J. Anderson 

 A. E. Bennett 



F/Lt. J. Cocheme 

 (RAF) 



L. J. Anderson 

 S. T. Stephenson 

 L. J. Anderson 

 S. T. Stephenson 

 Lt. A. P. D. Stokes 



RL487 



Navy Dev. 

 Project 

 Unit No. 1 

 JMRP 



No. 17 



Washington 



State Coll. 



Rep. No. 7 



NDRC- 



PDRC-647 



BTL 



MM-44- 



160-143 



Washington 



State Coll. 



Rep. No. 8 



NDRC- 



PDRC-647 



CUDWR 



WPG-3 



NRSL 



WP-16 



Intel. Br. 



OCSO USA 



413.6 



JMRP 



No. 55 



NRSL 

 AERO-1 

 NRSL 

 WP-21 



Dale 



Apr. 12 

 1944 

 May 31 

 1944 



May 

 1944 



June 15 

 1944 



June 21 

 1944 



July 10 

 1944 



August 

 1944 

 Nov. 17 

 1944 

 Mar. 10 

 1945 



May 8 

 1945 

 July 3 

 1945 



10.001 S 



10.000 

 Forecasting of RDF Conditions. 



RADAR FORECASTING 

 AORG 





10.002 The Meteorological Aspects of Anomalous Propaga- F/Lt. R. W. 

 tion — Short Wave Radio. Hatcher 



10.003 S Oboe Propagation, Aug.- Oct., 1943. H. G. Booker 



10.004 "Naviprop" Forecasts. E. Gold 



' (MO) 



10.005 S Issue of ANOPROP Forecasts— Synoptic Instruction MO 

 Special No. 39. 



10.006 S Elements of Radio Meteorological Forecasting H. G. Booker 

 (Mathematics Group, TRE, Malvern). 



10.007 C Preliminary Instruction Manual — Weather Fore- Weather Div. 

 casting for Radar Operations. HQ, AAF 



10.008 R Tropospheric Weather Factors Likely to Affect E. Dillon Smith 

 Superrefraction of VHF-SHF Radio Propagation as R. D. Fletcher 

 Applied to the Tropical West Pacific. 



AORG Memo 

 No. 103 or 

 JMRP No. 2 

 JMRP No. 1 



TRE T1605 



SIS 



No. 45 



SIS 



No. 39 



TRE 



T 1621 



Rep. No. 



614 



U.S. 



Weather 



Bureau 



RP-1 



May 31 

 1943 



June 



1943 



1943 



Nov. 8 



1943 



Feb. 11 



1944 



Feb. 14 



1944 



March 



1944 



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