EAC 22, Hall, August-September 1967
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OPNAV FORM 3144-1 (9-64) 0107-714-4100 LT 2085 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY SHIP WEATHER OBSERVATION SHEET USS All Times Local DATE (GMT) 27 Aug 19 67 AT/PASSAGE FROM ops TO 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) 00 270 8 8 29.92 65.5 60 9 1000 SC 6.5 01 270 8 8 29.90 65.5 60 9 1000 SC 6.5 02 270 8 8 29.90 65.5 61 10 1000 SC 6.5 03 270 8 8 29.88 65.5 63 10 1000 SC 6.5 04 270 7 8 29.88 65.5 60.5 10 1000 SC 6.5 05 270 7 8 29.86 66 60.5 10 1000 SC 6.5 06 270 5 8 29.86 66.5 60.5 10 1000 SC 6.5 07 270 5 8 29.86 66 61.5 10 1000 SC 6.5 08 270 8 8 29.88 67 60.5 10 1000 SC 64 290 6sec 4ft 290 -1ft 09 270 5 8 29.86 68 63 10 1000 SC 64 290 6sec 4ft 290 -1ft 10 220 5 8 29.89 68 63.5 10 1000 SC 64 270 6 sec 4 ft 290 -1ft 11 180 5 8 29.87 68 65 10 1000 SC/AT 65 290 -1ft 12 180 6 8 29.89 71 63.5 10 1000 ST 65 290 -1ft 13 180 6 8 29.89 70.5 64 10 1000 ST 66 290 -1ft 14 190 4 8 29.88 71 65.5 10 1000 ST 65 290 -1ft 15 -- 0 8 29.87 73.5 70 10 180d AC 65 320 1 320 -1ft 16 090 0 8 29.86 73.5 70 10 1 AC 65 17 090 0 8 29.86 74.5 68 4 2000 AC/AS 67 180 1 000 3sec 3 18 090 0 8 29.84 74 69 4 2000 AC/AS 66 220 1 000 3sec 3 19 090 0 8 29.84 71.5 69.5 4 2000 AC/AS 65 220 1 000 3sec 3 20 200 4 10 29.84 73 67.5 2 2000 AC/AS 65 220 1 000 3sec 3 21 220 4 10 29.86 71 66 2 2000 AC/AS 65 250 1 000 3sec 3 22 230 4 10 29.88 69 65 1 -- AC 65 250 Eastern 1ft 000 3sec 3 23 250 2.5 10 29.88 68 66 2 250 AC 65 260 " " 000 3sec 2 TABLE II SYNOP TIC OBSERVATIONS FIRST GROUP OF MESSAGE Day of Week (1-7) (GMT) Occ Lst (0-3) (GMT) Latitude (Degrees and tenths) Longitude (Degrees and tenths) TIME (GMT) Total Cloud Amount (Coded) WIND WEATHER PRESSURE CLOUDS AIR TEMP. (°C) 2 HOUR PRESSURE TENDENCY SIGNIFICANT CLOUD Direction (True) (00-36) Speed (True) (Knots) Visibil- ity (00-99) Present (00-99) Past (0-9) Barometer Corrected (MB) j Amount of Low Cloud (0-9) Type of Low Cloud (N, C, L, etc.) Height of Low Cloud (0-9) Type of High Cloud (C, H, etc.) Amount of High Cloud (0-9) Course of Ship (0-9) Speed of Ship (0-9) Characteristic Change (0-9) Amount of (0-9) (MB and tenths) Indicator (0-9) Name (English) 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 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 GG N aledd ff VV ww W ppp TT Nh Cl h Ch Ch D V a pp 8 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 Indicator Direction (Coded) Period (Coded) Height (Coded) Indicator Indicator Thickness Rate Indicator Kind Effect Bearing Distance Orientation Dry Bulb (Degrees and tenths) Wet Bulb (Degrees and tenths) Sea Water Temp. (Degrees and tenths) 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 A1 A2 A3 0 Ts Td Td 1 ej Pw Hw 1 lat Pw Hw 2 Ia Ea Ea Ra ICE C2 K D1 r e Celsius Celsius Celsius 0 1 1 2 ICE 0 1 1 2 ICE 0 1 1 2 ICE 0 1 1 2 ICE REMARKS EXAMINED USN, NAVIGATOR