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Howard L. Ohman


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Environmental Guide for Arctic Testing Activities at Fort Greely, Alaska MAY 1971 96 pages
Authors:  Richard D. Sands; Howard L. Ohman; Fred J. Sanger; ARMY NATICK LABS MA EARTH SCIENCES LAB
The full text of this report is available for sale.The physical environment of the Fort Greely area is analyzed and evaluated with special reference given to the significance of climate, terrain, and vegetation on testing activities at the various courses and ranges of the test site. Cold spells under -25 and -40F are studied for their frequency and duration of occurrence at the test areas. It is shown that there is considerable variation in minimum temperature within the area, ...


Analogs of Canal Zone Temperatures in Southeast Asia: An Atlas of Temperature Frequencies JAN 1970 72 pages
Authors:  Howard L. Ohman; ARMY NATICK LABS MA EARTH SCIENCES LAB
The full text of this report is available for sale.The twenty-six maps contained in this Atlas depict the distribution of temperature in mainland Southeast Asia (Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Burma south of 25 degrees N latitude, and the peninsular portion of Malaysia) during the warmest (April) and coldest (January) month of the year at levels of probability selected for their significance to research and development and to military planning. Temperature analyses for January and April have been prepared for ...


YUMA WINTER MICROCLIMATE JUN 1966 44 pages
Authors:  Howard L. Ohman; RICHARD L. PRATT; ARMY NATICK LABS MA EARTH SCIENCES LAB
The full text of this report is available for sale.This study consists of an analysis of winter temperatures at and near the ground and wind velocities at standard heights, at three sites within Yuma Proving Ground. Two of the sites were selected for their representativeness of surface types characterizing the desert basins of southwestern United States. The third site was selected to represent the many low rocky mountain areas of the desert. The study develops information on the nature ...


THE DAYTIME INFLUENCE OF IRRIGATION UPON DESERT HUMIDITIES MAY 1956
Authors:  Howard L. Ohman; RICHARD L. PRATT; ARMY NATICK LABS MA
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.


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