Figure 2-C
IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 2-46 THROUGH
2-48, REFER TO FIGURE 2-C. THIS IS A
REPRESENTATION OF A RADIOLOGICAL
FALLOUT PLOT WITH POINT A AT GROUND
ZERO.
2-46.
When you use the TESS RADFO output
and the effective downwind forecast (EDF),
what value is used to determine the
orientation of line AD?
1.
Direction of the blast from the
observer
2.
Effective downwind direction
3.
Expansion angle
4.
Cloud top angle
2-47.
When you use an effective downwind
forecast (EDF) at sea, what value is used as
radius AB to draw the circle around GZ?
1.
The cloud radius provided in the
Effective Downwind Forecast (EDF)
message
2.
The cloud radius obtained from the
yield group on the Ships Fallout
Template
3.
It is one-half of the downwind distance
4.
It is one-third of the downwind
distance
2-48.
What is represented by the distance
between points A and C?
1.
It represents the Zone I hazard area
2.
It represents the Zone II hazard area
3.
It represents the cloud radius
4.
It represents the safety
distance
IN ANSWERING QUESTION 2-49, REFER TO
FIGURE 5-8 IN YOUR TRAMAN.
2-49.
What is the safety distance for a 150 kiloton
weapon?
1. 5.0 nmi
2. 6.1 nmi
3.
7.0 nmi
4. 4.0 nmi
2-50.
When a chemical agent is released under
very light or calm wind conditions, the
attack area and the hazard area will both be
circular. At sea, what is the minimum
radius of the attack area?
1.
1/2 nautical mile
2.
1/2 kilometer
3.
1 nautical mile
4.
2 kilometer
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