Bermuda Environmental Scenario.

The environmental study covers the marine area 29-35 degrees N, 62-68 degrees W as well as land station data for Bermuda. The Bermuda Oceanic Area, as defined in this report spans over 100,000 square nautical miles of ocean broken only by 20 square miles of lowlying island that make up the Bermudas....

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Other Authors: NAVAL WEATHER SERVICE DETACHMENT ASHEVILLE N C
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1974
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Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA007448
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Summary:The environmental study covers the marine area 29-35 degrees N, 62-68 degrees W as well as land station data for Bermuda. The Bermuda Oceanic Area, as defined in this report spans over 100,000 square nautical miles of ocean broken only by 20 square miles of lowlying island that make up the Bermudas. Monthly Probability contingencies and general purpose graphs for several elements are provided in Part A. Part B contains Persistence graphs primarily based upon nearly 25 years of continuous Bermuda land station records.