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NOAA Climate Database Modernization Program (CDMP) Imaging Support Task, October 2006-7itle: WOPub. No. 47 (1973-98) Series reference infomation: WMO (World Meteorological Organization), 1955: lnfemafional List of Selected, Supplemenfary and Auxiliary Ships. WMO-No. 47, Geneva, Switzerland. (Serial publication; recently annual. Editions prior to 1966 were titled lntemafional List of Selected and Supplementary Ships.) Task background: This is a follow-up to an earlier CDMP task that imaged and digitized WMO- No. 47 editions and supplements for 1955-72, which were previously available only in paper form. Starting with the 1973 edition, the ship metadata contained in the publication were made available digitally by WMO, but not images of the printed material+hich this task accomplishes through 1998 (Table 1). Reproduced by permission of the World Meteorological Organization. We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of the UK Met Office in providing photocopies of two editions. Table 1: Editions of WMO-No. 47 imaged for this task. The individual document contained in this file is shaded in the table. -Year Source’ Edition 1973 WMO Ed. 1973 1974 Met Office’ Ed. 1974 1975 Met Office’ Ed. 1975 1976 NOMNCDC Library Ed. 1976 Kg ti@-= e- 1978 NOAA Central Library Ed. l978 1979 NOAA Central Library Ed.1979 1980 NOAA Central Library Ed. 1980 1981 NOM Central Library Ed.1981 1982 NOAA Central Library Ed.1982 1983 NOAA Central Library Ed. 1983 1984 WMO Ed. 1984 1985 WMO Ed.1985 1986 WMO Ed.1986 1987 NOAAlNCDC Library Ed.1986 1988 NOAA Central Library Ed.1988 1989 WMO Ed.1989 1990 NOMCentral Library Ed.1990 1991 US Dept. of Commerce Library, Boulder Ed. 1991 1992 NOMCentral Library Ed. 1992 1993 US Dept. of.Commerce Library, Boulder Ed. 1993 1994 US Dept. of Commerce Library, Boulder Ed. 1994 1995 NOAA Central Library Ed.1995 1996 US Dept. of Commerce Library, Boulder Ed. 1996 1997 NOAA Central Library Ed. 1997 1998 NOAA Central Library Ed. 1998 1. Organization provided a photocopy for this project. (C) Copyright World Meteorological Organization (WMO), 1977. All Rights Reserved. The information presented is protected under the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literature and Artistic works, under other international conventions and under national laws on copyright and neighbouring rights. Permissions and licensing Extracts of the information may be reviewed, reproduced or translated for research or private study but not for sale or for use in conjunction with commercial purposes. Any use of information should be accompanied by an acknowledgment of WMO as the source. Reproduction or translation of substantial portions of the material, or any use other than for educational or other noncommercial purposes, require explicit, prior authorization from the World Meteorological Organization in writing. The.designations employed and the presentation of material in these publications do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the World Meteorological Organization concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area, or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. The World Meteorological Organization does not wamnt that the information contained is complete and correct and shall not be liable whatsoever for any damages incurred as a result of its use. --, A WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION ORGANISATION METEOROLOCIQUE MONDIALE c9 C Secretariat of the World Meteorological Organization SecrCtariat de I'Organination MCtCorologique Mondiale 8sI Geneva Swittuland - have- sptre W bg45 &&f7 dcz INTERNATIONAL LIST OF SELECTED, SUPPLEMENTARY AND AUXILIARY SHIPS LISTE INTERNATIONALE DE NAVIRES SELECTIONNES, SUPPLEMENTAIRES ET - AUXILIAIRES 1977 EDmON / BDITION 1977 LIBRARY JAM 6 1978 WMO/OMM-No. 47 N.O.A.A. U. S. Dcpt of Commerce > 1977 ' 0 1977, World Metenrological Organizntios Orgmhtion rnbt4orologipe mondide "he designations employed and the presentation of material in this publication do not imply,theexpression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the World Meteorological Organization concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries, Les appellations employees dans cette publication et la pr6sentation des donn6es qui y figurent n'impliquent de la part du Secr6tasiat de 1'Organisation m6t6orologique mondiale aucune prise de position quant au statut juridique des pays, territoires, villes ou zones, ou de leurs autorit6s, ni quant au tracd de leurs frontihres ou limites. I INTRODUCTION This edition of the "International List of Selected, Supplementary and Auxiliary Ships" contains information, valid on 1 January 1977, supplied by countries listed in the table on page 11, in accordance with Regulations LA.l.uT.1.6 and LA.l.dT.1.7 of the Technical Regulations of the World Meteorological Organization. The List is preceded by two summary tables showing the participation of various countries in the WMO Voluntary Observing Ship Scheme (table on page 11) and providing some statistical data (table on page 111) on upper-air observation equipment, telecommunication facilities and number of radio operators on board. For ease of consultation, an alphabetical index of ships' names has been added at the end of the List. The alphabetical index gives the country heading and the type of ship station (selected, supplementary or auxiliary) under which a given ship appears in the International List. N1use has been made of electronic data-processing techniques in preparing the Inter- national List, the alphabetical index and the summary tables. INTRODUCTION Cette Bdition de la "Liste internationale de navires selectionn6s, supplkmentaires et auxiliaires" contient les renseignements, valables au ler janvier 1977, fournis par leu pays 6numBrds dans le tableau 2r la page 11, conformement aux rggles fA.l.lf7.1.6 et fA.l.lf7.1.7 du RBglement technique de 1'Organisation m6tBorologique mondiale. La Liste est precede'e par deux tableaux re'capitulatifs indiquant la participation des differents pays au systsme des navires d'observation benevoles Btabli par 1'OMM (tableau A la page 11) et donnant quelques renseignements statistiques (tableau A la page 111) sur l'equipement d'observation en altitude, les moyens de t616communications et le nombre d'ope'rateurs radio tl bord. Pour faciliter la consultation, on a ajoutd un rkpertoire alphabetique des noms des navires 8. la fin de la Liste. Le repertoire alphabetique indique l'en-tdte du pays et le type de station sunavire (navire selectionne, supplkmentaire ou auxiliaire) sous lesquels un navire donne apparaft dans la Liste Internationale. Pour l'ktablissement de la List(?, du repertoire alphabetique et des tableaux recapitulatifs, il a et6 tire pleinement parti des techniques de l'informatique. Supplexentary -;kips / :[iivireL suppldnentairen -. 22sa Oh COLClT3Y / PAYS eo!R. gic -J€. 1171: 4 15 I 6 5 It - hgcntina / Argentise ................................. 61 I - I 61 -47 I - I 47 106 iustralia / kutralie ................................. .2 I - 1 :: -1-1 - 72 hygladesh ............................................ 21-1 a 7 Belgium / Belgique .................................... -1-1 - 7b 3razil / Bresil ....................................... 5s I - I JC .o Ugaria / Bulgarie ................................... 11 I - I 11 54 I - I 3: 45 'i(. 32 :anah ................................................ 76 I - I ,- -1-1 - 2 :bile / Chili ......................................... 17 I - I 17 -1-1 - 17 hba .................................................. -1-1 - 4 )ennark / Danenark .................................... Y# -1 c 66 ?inland / Mnlaydc .................................... -1-1 - 4 France ................................................ -1-1 - 221 ;exman Denocratic Republic / I1 I1 Rkpubliquc dernocratique allemande .................... 51 10 63 23 1 21 50 llj ;emany, Federal Republic of / 11 I1 Allemagne, Repu'clique f8iCrale d' 22; I I2 I 241 ibC I 12 I l>2 4 ju .................... 10 ;reece / Grece ........................................ -1- I - 10 I - I 10 4ong Kong / Hong-Kong ................................. 271 - I 27 16 I - I 16 43 [celand / Islande ..................................... -1- I - 44 I - I 44 44 Cndia / Inde .......................................... 451 - I 45 168 I - I 188 264 [reland / Irlande ..................................... 101 - I 10 -1 -I - 10 [erael / Israel ....................................... 421 - I 42 -1 -1 - 42 [tdy / Itdie ........................................ 32 I - I 32 -1 -1 - 32 Jamaica / Jamaique .................................... 11 - I 1 -1 -I - Japan / Japon ......................................... 352; - ; 55.2 60 - I 60 3Y5 Cenya, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania / Kenya, ouganda, RBpublique-hie de Tanzanie .......... 5:-: 5 27 corea Corde ......................................... -- - 148 ietherlands / Fays-Bas ................................ 256; - 256 365 leu Caledonia / Eouvelle-CalBdonie .................... 3 3 Jew Zealand / I!ouvelle-Z6lanae ........................ 451 - 1 43 63 !onfay / Norvhge ...............i.. .................... 251 - I 25 27 'akistan .............................................. 41-1 4 ?! hilippines ........................................... 13 I, 'oland / Polope ...................................... 10J1'!I I 105 219 'or- .............................................. 72 hint Pierre and/et !fiquelon