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The White Falcon - 12.03.1971, Síða 6

The White Falcon - 12.03.1971, Síða 6
Page 6 THE WHITE FALCON March 12, 1971 AG1 Joseph F. Branca records information from sat- ellite on electrical signal. ET2 Joseph S. Szitta and Thomas C. Nelson work with Robert Amason to repair Fleet Weather's equipment. AN Cash Centers takes a surface observation from GMd 14 as part of hourly weather observations. Fleet Weather Facility Satellites, snowballs and sundry crossed fi^B gers — weather guessers have solved are major prob- lem...what the weather is going to do. The trick is figuring out "when." And, if Fleet Weather comes reasonably close, they're happy. The Fleet Weather Facility at Keflavik is known to members of the defense force only through the evening forecast or other usually somber messages aired over AFRTS. The weather facility is a separate command under Cdr. David J. Spowart in conjunction with the Ice- landic Meteorological Office. There are about 45 officers and men assigned to this command. Their duty not only covers forecasting local weather, but includes other responsibilities such as briefing pilots of all military flights and providing a cen- Lt. Gary L. Grueling plots weather charts from information just received. AG3 Hugh C. Galloway puts weather on weather vision for VP-24, 57th FIS, control tower and OpCon.

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