EAC 1, Henderson, December 1966
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OPNAV FORM 3144-1 (9-64) DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY SHIP WEATHER OBSERVATION SHEET USS HINSONER 00 155 DATE (GMT) 14 DECEMBER 1966 AT/PASSAGE FROM LOCAL OP AREAS OFF COAST TO OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TABLE I TIME (GMT) WINDS □ √ IF ESTIMATED VISIBILITY (Miles) WEATHER (Symbols) BAROMETER (inches) TEMPERATURE (Degrees and tenths) CLOUDS SEA WATER TEMP. (Degrees and tenths) SEA WAVES SWELL WAVES Direction (True) Force (Knots) Dry Bulb Wet Bulb Amount (Tenths) Height Type Direction (True) Period (Seconds) Height (Feet) Direction (True) Period (Seconds) Height (Feet) 00 298 10 10 BHN 30.09 57.0 51.0 6 18000 C1 57.0 29.5 2 1 240 3 6 01 327 12 10 BHN 30.11 57.0 53.0 6 18000 C5 57.0 31.5 1 1 240 3 6 02 355 30 9 SCT 30.12 56.0 54.0 7 15000 C1 56.6 34.0 1 1 240 2 6 03 315 27 8 BHN 30.13 58.0 56.0 5 15000 C5 57.0 32.6 1 1 240 3 6 04 326 10 8 BHN 30.14 59.0 56.0 5 15000 C5 57.0 32.6 1 1 240 3 6 05 320 10 9 BHN 30.14 59.0 56.0 6 15000 C5 57.0 32.6 1 1 240 3 6 06 320 13 8 BHN 30.14 58.0 57.0 6 11000 C1 57.0 32.6 1 1 240 3 6 07 320 12 8 BHN 30.12 58.0 57.0 6 11000 C1 57.0 32.6 1 1 240 3 6 08 315 16 2 BHN 30.12 57.0 56.0 6 20000 CU 57.0 32.6 1 1 240 3 6 09 225 08 5 BHN 30.12 58.0 57.0 6 20000 CU 57.0 32.6 1 1 240 3 5 10 320 06 5 SCT 30.11 58.0 57.0 5 20000 CU 57.0 32.6 1 1 240 3 5 11 336 07 5 SCT 30.08 58.0 56.0 5 20000 CU 57.0 32.6 1 1 240 3 5 12 330 10 5 SCT 30.08 58.0 56.0 4 20000 CU 57.0 32.6 1 1 240 3 5 13 269 07 7 SCT 30.05 57.0 56.5 4 20000 CU 57.0 32.6 1 2 240 3 5 14 277 08 8 SCT 30.04 58.0 57.0 3 20000 CU 57.0 32.6 1 2 250 3 5 15 277 08 8 SCT 30.04 58.0 57.0 3 20000 CU 57.0 32.6 1 2 250 3 5 16 210 12 8 SCT 30.06 51.0 57.0 3 20000 CU 60.0 36.0 1 2 250 3 5 17 310 10 10 SCT 30.07 62.0 59.0 3 20000 CU 60.0 36.0 1 2 250 3 5 18 316 00 10 SCT 30.05 65.0 62.0 3 20000 CU 60.0 36.0 1 1 240 3 5 19 335 11 10 SCT 30.08 70.0 66.0 3 20000 CU 60.0 36.0 1 1 240 3 5 20 166 9 10 SCT 30.06 80.0 76.0 3 2000 CU 60.0 36.0 1 1 240 3 5 21 155 9 10 SCT 30.05 78.0 77.0 4 20000 CU 60.0 36.0 1 1 240 3 5 22 332 10 10 SCT 30.02 65.0 65.0 4 9000 C4 60.0 35.0 1 1 240 3 5 23 300 11 10 SCT 30.02 65.0 69.0 4 9000 C4 60.0 35.0 1 1 240 3 5 TABLE II SYNOPSIS OBSERVATIONS FIRST GROUP OF MESSAGE POSITION OF SHIP WIND WEATHER PRESSURE CLOUDS 3-HOUR PRESSURE TENDENCY SIGNIFICANT CLOUD Day Of Week (1,7) GMT (0-3) Occ. (5-8) Latitude (Degrees and tenths) Longitude (Degrees and tenths) TIME (GMT) Total Cloud Am. (0-9) Direction (True) (00-36) Speed (True) (Knots) Visibil- ity (96.99) Present (00-99) Past (0-9) Barometer Corrected (MB) Air Temp. (°C) Amount of Low Cloud (0-9) Height of Low Cloud (0-9) Type of C1 (0-9) Course of Ship (0-9) Speed of Ship (0-9) Characteristic Change of Amount and Height (0-9) Indicator Amount (Eights) Type Height 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Y Q L a L a L a L a L a L a GG N 66 Ht VY ww W SPP TT N h C1 h C M C H D s V a a PP 8 N a C h a h s SHIP 4 1 368 350 00 5 32 16 98 02 2 190 14 0 0 9 0 8 5 4 7 07 8 5 0 6 1 SHIP 4 1 363 357 06 5 33 13 98 02 2 207 14 0 0 9 0 9 5 7 1 03 8 5 1 6 1 SHIP 4 1 339 365 12 2 33 10 97 02 0 186 18 3 4 5 0 0 3 7 1 4 8 3 3 8 6 4 SHIP 4 1 337 156 18 2 31 20 98 02 0 186 18 2 1 5 1 1 9 5 2 14 8 2 8 2 0 AIR-SEA DIFF. (Coded) DEW POINT (°C) SEA WAVES SWELL WAVES ICE ACCRETION SEA ICE Indicator Direction (Coded) Period (Coded) Height (Coded) Indicator Direction (Coded) Period (Coded) Height (Coded) Indicator Thickness Source Rate Indicator Kind Effect (Bearing) Distance Orientation 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 0 T s T s T a T a I d w d w P w H w I d w d w P w H w 2 I s E s E s R s ICE C 2 K D 1 r ypeName ICE 0 00 14 1 29 2 1 1 24 2 4 2 ICE 0 01 13 1 32 2 1 1 24 2 4 2 ICE 0 01 13 1 30 2 1 1 24 2 3 2 ICE 0 05 16 1 30 2 1 1 24 2 3 2 ICE DO NOT TRANSMIT Dry Bulb (Degrees and tenths) Wet Bulb (Degrees and tenths) Sea Water Temp. (Degrees and tenths) A 1 A 2 A 3 Celsius Celsius Celsius REMARKS EXAMINED USN, NAVIGATOR