. Aerographer's Mate 3 & 2. United States. Navy; Meteorology; Oceanography. ~TET" NOTE 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 Jmmiiiimmm 20 21 22 23-25 23- 25 23-25 26 27 33343536 37 38 39 40 41 37 42 Sounding 54-55 TABLE 1: 9xxx9 91119 Altitude in feet 92229 Altitude in meters 93339 Pressure (mbs.) 94449 Not assigned 95559 Not assigned 96669 Altitude in feet 97779 Altitude in meters 98889 Pressure (mbs.) 99999 Not assigned RECCO Report without RADAR Data RECCO Report with RADAR Data TABLE 9: w 0 Clear (no cloud at any level) 1 Partly cloudy (scattered or broken) 2 Continuous laye


. Aerographer's Mate 3 & 2. United States. Navy; Meteorology; Oceanography. ~TET" NOTE 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 Jmmiiiimmm 20 21 22 23-25 23- 25 23-25 26 27 33343536 37 38 39 40 41 37 42 Sounding 54-55 TABLE 1: 9xxx9 91119 Altitude in feet 92229 Altitude in meters 93339 Pressure (mbs.) 94449 Not assigned 95559 Not assigned 96669 Altitude in feet 97779 Altitude in meters 98889 Pressure (mbs.) 99999 Not assigned RECCO Report without RADAR Data RECCO Report with RADAR Data TABLE 9: w 0 Clear (no cloud at any level) 1 Partly cloudy (scattered or broken) 2 Continuous layer(s) of cloud(s) 3 Sandstorm, duststorm, or storm of drifting snow 4 Fog, thick dust, or haze 5 Drizzle 6 Rain 7 Snow or rain and snow mixed 8 Shower(s) 9 Thunderstorm(s) TABLE 16: F 0 Calm 1 1-3 knots 2 4-6 knots 3 7 - 10 knots 4 11 - 16 knots 5 17 - 21 knots 8 22 • 27 knots 7 28 - 33 knots 8 34 - 40 knots 9 41 - 47 knots or over* • See Note 30 TABLE 2: i u t., No humidity report T., Relative humidity t., Diff. between dry bulb and wet bulb temp. ?C., Diff. between dry bulb and dew point temp. °C., Dew point TABLE 10: m 0 Light intermittent 1 Light continuous 2 Moderate intermittent 3 Moderate continuous 4 Heavy, Intermittent 5 Heavy continuous 8 With rain 7 With snow 8 With hail 9 No remarks TABLE 17: S Calm (glassy) Calm (rippled) ( 0 • Smooth (wavelets) ( 1 - Slight Moderate Rough Very rough High Very high Phenomenal * ( 2 ( 4- lft.) 2 ft.) 4 ft.) 8 ft.) ( 8 - 13 ft.) (13 • 20 ft.) (20 - 30 ft.) (30 • 45 ft.) (Over 45ft.) •As might exist at the center of a hurricane TABLE 3: Y Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday TABLE 4: Q 0°- »0°W) 90°- 180° W 180°- »0°E 90° - 0°E J 0°- ?0' w ] 90°- 1|0< w 180°- v0' E 90°- oc E J North Lati- tude South Lati- tude 0 Surface pressure in whole millibars, thousands figure omitted 1 Altitude of 1,000 mb surface in geopotential meters; if negative add 500 2 Altitude of 850 mb surface in geopoten


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