EAC 22, Hall, August-September 1967
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OPNAV FORM 3144-1 (9-64) 010-7-714-4100 LT 2085 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY SHIP WEATHER OBSERVATION SHEET USS all times local. DATE (GMT) 25, august 1967 AT/PASSAGE FROM TO TABLE I TIME WINDS VISIBIL- ITY WEATHER BAROMETER TEMPERATURE CLOUDS SEA WATER TEMP. SEA WAVES SWAPI WAVES (GMT) IF ESTIMATED (Miles) Symbols (Inches) (Degrees and tenths) Amount Height Type Direction (True) Period (Seconds) Height (Feet) Direction (True) Period (Seconds) Height (Feet) Direction (True) Force (Knots) Dry Bulb Wet Bulb (Tenths) (Feet) 00 280 8 10 29.90 69 66 8 1000 SC 59 310 3 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 310 8 10 29.90 69 66 8 1000 SC 59 310 3 12 310 8 10 29.91 69 66 10 1000 SC 59 310 3 13 340 1 10 29.90 71 66 3 1000 EC 70.5 340 1-2 14 340 6 10 29.87 74 72 4 1000 EC 72 340 1 15 370 10 8 29.86 72 72 2 1850 CB 72 270 1-2 16 350 9 10 29.84 72 68 1 1000 SC 72 350 2-3 17 260 9 10 29.84 72 68 1 1000 SC 72 260 2-3 18 245 12 10 29.84 67 64 1 500 ST. 70 250 3-5 19 290 20 10 29.86 65 62.5 4 1000 SC 65 310 3-5 20 330 16 10 29.86 63 60 9 1000 ST/SC 62 310 3sec 3-5 21 310 20 10 29.86 62 60 5 1000 ST/SC 61 310 3.5ec 5-8 22 310 16 10 29.88 61 58 3 1000 ST 61 310 3sec 8 23 315 14 10 29.88 60 57 6 1000 ST/SC 61 310 3sec 5-8 TABLE II SYNOPTIC OBSERVATIONS FIRST GROUP OF MESSAGE Day of Week (1-7) Occ. tent (0-3) Latitude (Degrees and tenths) Longitude (Degrees and tenths) TIME (GMT) Total Cloud Amt. (Coded) WIND WEATHER PRESSURE CLOUDS 3-HOUR PRESSURE TENDENCY SIGNIFICANT CLOUD (GMT) (5-8) Direction (True) Speed (True) Visi- bil- ity Present Post Barometer Corrected Air Temp. °C Amount of Low Cloud Type of Low Cloud Height of Low Cloud Type of Low Cloud Amount of Low Cloud Course of Ship (0-9) Speed of Ship (0-9) (00-36) (Knots) (90-99) (00-99) (0-9) (Mb) (0-9) (0.5) (0.5) (0.5) (0.5) (0.5) (0.5) (0.5) Indicator Amount (Kg/hrs) 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 L L L L L L L GG N dd ff VV ww W ppp TT N h C h C h C D s V s a pp 8 N s C h h h SHIP 00 8 SHIP 06 8 SHIP 12 8 SHIP 18 8 AIR. SEA DIFF. (Coded) DEW POINT (°C) SEA WAVES SWELL WAVES ICE ACCRETION SEA ICE DO NOT TRANSMIT Indicator Direction Period Height Indicator Direction Period Height Indicator Source Thickness Rate Indicator Kind Effect Bearing Distance Orientation Dry Bulb Wet Bulb Sea Water Temp. (°C) (Celsius) (Celsius) (Celsius) 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 T T T T T d d P W d d P W I I E E E R s ICE C2 K D r e A1 A2 A3 0 1 2 ICE 0 1 2 ICE 0 1 2 ICE 0 1 2 ICE REMARKS EXAMINED USN, NAVIGATOR