Joint doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures for meteorological and oceanographic operations PDF FORMAT

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Joint pub 3-59Publication details: Washington DC: US Govt, 1999Description: 111pSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: During military operations, adverse and/or unfavorable meteorological and oceanographic (METOC) conditions are sometimes encountered. Accurate, timely, and reliable METOC information can provide the commander with knowledge necessary to anticipate and exploit the best window of opportunity to plan, execute, support, and sustain specific operations. The joint METOC forecast unit (JMFU) concept is the cornerstone of the three-tiered (strategic, operational, and tactical) support structure. Digital version only (no printed version available in library).
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During military operations, adverse and/or unfavorable meteorological and oceanographic (METOC) conditions are sometimes encountered. Accurate, timely, and reliable METOC information can provide the commander with knowledge necessary to anticipate and exploit the best window of opportunity to plan, execute, support, and sustain specific operations. The joint METOC forecast unit (JMFU) concept is the cornerstone of the three-tiered (strategic, operational, and tactical) support structure. Digital version only (no printed version available in library).

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