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Forwards 9-track,800 Bpi Tape W/Record Length of 160 Characters/Record & 20 Records/Block Containing Meteorological Data for Jan-Dec 1978.Format & Description of Data on Tape Also Encl.W/O Tape
ML19282A861
Person / Time
Site: Maine Yankee
Issue date: 03/01/1979
From: Groce R
Maine Yankee
To: Reid R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
WMY-79-13, NUDOCS 7903070214
Download: ML19282A861 (4)


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20555 Attention: Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Operating Reactors Operating Reactors Branch No. 4 Robert W. Reid, Chief

Reference:

(a) License No. DPR-36 (Docket ro. 50-309)

(b) MYAPC letter to USNRC, dated May 5, 1978

Dear Sir:

Subject:

Maine Yankee Meteorological Data, January-December, 1978 Please find enclosed a tape, partial file listing, and formatting specifi-cations. This tape is a 9-track, 800 BPI tape, with a record length of 160 characters / record, and 20 records / block.

The for=at and units of measure are specified in Enclosure 1.

Please note that the first record on the file is not readable. This is a job sequencing banner record f or the CDC system, and we cannot remove this header record from the files.

File 1 contains the Maine Yankee meteorological data for the time period January 1978-December 1978. The meteorological parameters are: vind direction and speed, (at 199 and 33 ft. level), te=perature (at 33 f t.), precipitation (ground level), and temperature diff erence between 199 and 33 f t.

level.

Due to a malfunction of the temperature difference (Delta T) system, Delta T data from an adjacent 140 f t. meteorological tower was used for the period January 1978-March 1978. The 140-33 ft. data was adjusted to its equivalency for a 199-33 ft. temperature sensor separation.

We trust this information is acceptable to you; however, should you have any questions, please contact us.

Very truly yours, MAINE YANKEE l.TOMIC POWER COMPANY ww v

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Col. 51 } 35 F5.1 Sigma Theta (degrees)

Col. 36 - 40 F5.1 Ambient Temperature (cC)

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Col. 61 - 65 F3.1 Wind Speed (meters /sec)

Col. 66 - 70 F5.1 Sigma Theta (degrees)

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