. Aerographer's Mate 3 & 2. United States. Navy; Meteorology; Oceanography. AEROGRAPHER'S MATE 3 & 2. Figure 10-4. —A sum of many simple sine waves makes a sea. as the ship's bow, stern, objects in the sea Observational Methods such as buoys, floating debris, foam, drifting objects, etc. From the preceding statements The means available to obtain sea condition it is obvious that the quality of the observa- measurements will determine the methods to tions will in large part depend on the alertness, be used in performing the task of observing and dedication, and experience of the


. Aerographer's Mate 3 & 2. United States. Navy; Meteorology; Oceanography. AEROGRAPHER'S MATE 3 & 2. Figure 10-4. —A sum of many simple sine waves makes a sea. as the ship's bow, stern, objects in the sea Observational Methods such as buoys, floating debris, foam, drifting objects, etc. From the preceding statements The means available to obtain sea condition it is obvious that the quality of the observa- measurements will determine the methods to tions will in large part depend on the alertness, be used in performing the task of observing and dedication, and experience of the observer. recording the sea condition. 184. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Naval Education and Training Program Development Center; United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel. Washington : U. S. Dept. of Defense, Navy Dept. , Naval Education and Training Support Command


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