AEROGRAPHER'S MATE 3 & 2 



System of measurements, 259 

 CGS and FPS systems, 259 



Telephones, 153 



Teletype data, 242 



Teletype support and maintenance, 126-127 



Teletypes, 123-132 



shipboard types, 124-125 



model 28TT-48( )/UG, 125 



model 28TT-69( )/UG, 125 

 shore types, 123 



model 28 R/O, 124 



model 40 teletypewriter, 123 

 teletype support and maintenance, 126-127 



changing paper, 126 



changing ribbons, 126 



changing tape, 127 

 Temperature, 261-268, 375 

 definition, 261 

 heat transfer, 267 



methods, 267 



specific heat, 268 

 temperature scales, 262 



absolute scale (kelvin), 262 



Celsius scale, 262 



fahrenheit scale, 262 



mathematical methods, 262 



scale conversions, 262 

 vertical distribution, 264 



layers of the atmosphere, 266 



terms, 264 



Temperature gradient, world, 289-294 



Temperature, humidity, and precipitation, 50-69 

 oceanographic temperature sensors, 69 



contact sensors, 69 



non-contact sensors, 69 

 psychrometers, 55-61 



electric ML450A/UM, 58 



rotor, 57 



sling, 57 

 rain gages, 66-69 



four (4) inch gage, 66 



tipping bucket rain gage, 68 

 semiautomatic and automatic weather stations, 



61-66 



AN/GMQ-14( ), 61-64 



AN/GMQ-29( ), 64 

 thermometers, 54 



shelters, 55 



standard, 55 

 Terminology, oceanographic, 371-373 



Tertiary circulations, 307-310 

 eddies and turbulence, 310 

 foehn winds, 307 

 funnel effect, 310 

 glacier winds, 310 

 land and sea breezes, 307 

 mountain and valley winds, 307 

 Test and calibration equipment, 155 

 The 3-cell theory, 295 



The governing fundamentals of meteorology, 

 249-288 

 adiabatic process, 274-276 



description, 274 



lapse rates, 274 

 change of state, 272-274 



liquid to gas and vice versa, 272 



liquid to solid and vice versa, 272 



solid to gas and vice versa, 273 

 definition of meteorology, 249 

 earth-sun relationship, 249-257 



disposition of isolation, 254 



earth, 251 



isolation, 254 



radiation, 254 



radiation balance in the atmosphere, 256 



sun, 250 

 humidity, 270-272 



terms, 271 



water vapor characteristics, 270 

 matter, 257-259 



definition, 257 



physical properties of meteorological signifi- 

 cance, 258 



states, 258 

 motion, 276-279 



balance of forces — wind, 277 



Bernoulli's theorem, 278 



laws of motion, 276 



terms, 276 

 optical phenomena, 279-284 



atmospheric optical phenomena, 283 



light, 279 



reflection, 281 



refraction, 282 

 pressure, 260 



pascal's law, 261 



standard atmosphere, 260 



standards of measurements, 260 



vertical distribution, 261 

 pressure-temperature-density relationship, 



268-270 



gas laws, 269 



kinetic theory of gases, 268 

 properties of sound, 284-288 



application of sound in sonar operation, 288 



characteristics of sound, 287 



462 



