29.10.2010, 00:33
Planning D-Day?
For central planning before the event, the weather requirements of the various arms6 had been simplified to
(a) D-Day to be within the period of one day before to four days after new or full moon;
(b) D-Day itself to be quiet and followed by a sequence of three quiet days7;
© Cloud to be less than 3/10 cover below 8,000 feet and visibility more than 3 statute miles, OR
(d) Cloud base generally above 3,000 feet and with morning mist or fog not excluded.
http://www.ecmwf.int/research/demeter/d ... /era/dday/
And no, I couldn't find anything for the whole month.
For central planning before the event, the weather requirements of the various arms6 had been simplified to
(a) D-Day to be within the period of one day before to four days after new or full moon;
(b) D-Day itself to be quiet and followed by a sequence of three quiet days7;
© Cloud to be less than 3/10 cover below 8,000 feet and visibility more than 3 statute miles, OR
(d) Cloud base generally above 3,000 feet and with morning mist or fog not excluded.
http://www.ecmwf.int/research/demeter/d ... /era/dday/
And no, I couldn't find anything for the whole month.