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1Well Weather the Weather Whatever the Weather
Whether We Like It Or Not
- Or Will We?
- The D-Day Invasion June 6, 1944
2Where to Invade?
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3Where to Invade?
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4Assignment Overview Role
- You have been appointed
- As a Meteorologist
- for the Allied Central Command.
Group Captain J. M Stagg British Meteorologist
5Assignment 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.
6Factors to Consider
- phases of the moon
- pressure systems
- tides
- winds
- clouds
- visibility
7Phases of the Moon
- 8 distinct phases
- New
- Waxing Crescent
- First Quarter
- Waning Gibbous
- Full
- Waning Gibbous
- Third Quarter
- Waning Crescent
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8Pressure 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
9Tides
10Winds
- Strong Winds
- associated with cold fronts and high pressure
gradients
- Calm Winds
- associated with areas of high pressure and calm
atmosphere (no fronts)
11Clouds
12Visibility
- 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.
13Working on D-Day Weather Chart
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14D-Day Weather Chart
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15Invasion Photo
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16Eisenhower Talking to Troops
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17News Reports
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