The environmental study was compiled at the request of the Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet Meteorologist as a planning aid to Fleet scheduling personnel and as a general information source for Fleet commanding officers. The study covers the Area 32 degrees N to 32 degrees S from 30 degrees E to 80 degrees E and presents analyzed data in chart form, climatic profiles for selected coastal stations, and a general narrative of the climatology of the Area.
Climatic Summaries for Major Indian Ocean Ports and Waters
1974
128 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Meteorological Data Collection, Analysis, & Weather , Climate , Marine meteorology , Indian Ocean , Marine terminals , Profiles , Meteorological charts , Atmospheric temperature , Wind velocity , Ocean surface , Surface temperature , Ocean waves , Fog , Atmospheric precipitation , Humidity , Thunderstorms , Storms , Barometric pressure , Seasonal variations , Coastal regions
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