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Well Weather the Weather Whatever the Weather
Whether We Like It Or Not
  • Or Will We?
  • The D-Day Invasion June 6, 1944

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Where to Invade?
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Where to Invade?
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Assignment Overview Role
  • You have been appointed
  • As a Meteorologist
  • for the Allied Central Command.

Group Captain J. M Stagg British Meteorologist
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Assignment Overview Responsibilities
  • You are charged with the job of advising General
    Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Supreme Allied
    Commander, on the weather conditions in the
    European Theatre.
  • Your present responsibility is to be trained as a
    meteorologist and then assess the risk posed by
    the weather if an invasion of Europe is to be
    attempted.

6
Factors to Consider
  • phases of the moon
  • pressure systems
  • tides
  • winds
  • clouds
  • visibility

7
Phases of the Moon
  • 8 distinct phases
  • New
  • Waxing Crescent
  • First Quarter
  • Waning Gibbous
  • Full
  • Waning Gibbous
  • Third Quarter
  • Waning Crescent

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Pressure Systems
  • High Pressure
  • rotate clockwise in Northern Hemisphere
  • rotate counter clockwise in Southern Hemisphere
  • dry air
  • clear skies
  • warm fronts
  • little, if any, precipitation
  • Low Pressure
  • rotate counterclockwise in the Northern
    Hemisphere
  • rotate clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere
  • cold fronts
  • storms

9
Tides
10
Winds
  • Strong Winds
  • associated with cold fronts and high pressure
    gradients
  • Calm Winds
  • associated with areas of high pressure and calm
    atmosphere (no fronts)

11
Clouds
12
Visibility
  • In meteorology, visibility is a measure of the
    distance at which an object or light can be
    clearly discerned.
  • It is reported in meters or statute miles
    depending upon the country.

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Working on D-Day Weather Chart
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D-Day Weather Chart
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Invasion Photo
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Eisenhower Talking to Troops
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News Reports
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