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TL;DR: In this paper, seven months of meterological data taken from a 10m discus buoy moored on the continental shelf off Nova Scotia were quantitatively as good as those from a nearby Atmospheric Environment Environment Service weather station.
Abstract: Seven months of meterological data taken from a 10‐m discus buoy moored on the continental shelf off Nova Scotia were quantitatively as good as those from a nearby Atmospheric Environment Service weather station. The open sea, winter conditions constituted the most severe test to date of the Canadian Ocean Data System buoy.

4 citations



01 May 1979
TL;DR: In this paper, a foundation for weather support to precision guided Munitions operating at visual through microwave wavelengths is established for use by Air Weather Service base weather station forecasters and staff weather officers.
Abstract: : A foundation for weather support to Precision Guided Munitions operating at visual through microwave wavelengths is established for use by Air Weather Service base weather station forecasters and staff weather officers Chapter 1 describes the effects of the atmosphere and the earth's surface on electromagnetic energy Precision Guided Munitions (PGMs) and their sensitivities to the environment are discussed in Chapter 2 The next two chapters discuss weather support concepts and techniques to support PGMs A glossary of terms, supplemental radiative transfer theory, and example worksheets illustrating support techniques to TV, infrared, and laser designator systems are included in the appendixes (Author)

1 citations