This is the first in a series of three climatological reports on the National Reactor Testing Staton; those that follow will be the Engineering Climatology and Diffusion Climatology. This report is concerned with the general climatology of the area with particular emphasis on temperature, relative humidity, precipitation, snowfall, winds, pressure and special phenomena. The reasons for any significant variations in the observed meteorological parameters are discussed.
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Atomic Energy Commission Report IDO-12003
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This is the first in a series of three climatological reports on the National Reactor Testing Staton; those that follow will be the Engineering Climatology and Diffusion Climatology. This report is concerned with the general climatology of the area with particular emphasis on temperature, relative humidity, precipitation, snowfall, winds, pressure and special phenomena. The reasons for any significant variations in the observed meteorological parameters are discussed.
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