From the art of practical sailing to the electronic science of navigation: Typhoons, seamanship, and U.S. naval operations in the Northwest Pacific, 1944-1945

The Pacific theater of World War II represents a turning point in the history of navigation: whether a ship’s commander should entrust the safety of his vessel to his own judgment based on years of practical experience at sea or rely instead on radio broadcasts, the beginnings of “big data,” and the...

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Main Author: Bankoff, Greg
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.history-faculty-pubs-11062022-11-24T04:20:12Z From the art of practical sailing to the electronic science of navigation: Typhoons, seamanship, and U.S. naval operations in the Northwest Pacific, 1944-1945 Bankoff, Greg The Pacific theater of World War II represents a turning point in the history of navigation: whether a ship’s commander should entrust the safety of his vessel to his own judgment based on years of practical experience at sea or rely instead on radio broadcasts, the beginnings of “big data,” and the output of detection systems, including radar. U.S. naval campaigns in the Northwest Pacific during World War II, when some of the largest armadas of naval vessels ever assembled were continuously at sea in a relatively restricted maritime area for months at a time, provide notable occasions when the old and the new knowledge were tested under extreme weather conditions and the exigencies of wartime operations. This article examines the role of typhoons and the science of their prediction in relation to U.S. naval operations in the Pacific theater in 1944–1945. 2022-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/history-faculty-pubs/107 https://www.smh-hq.org/jmh/jmhvols/864.html History Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Typhoons Radar World War 2 Pacific History History of Science, Technology, and Medicine History of the Pacific Islands Military History
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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Philippines
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topic Typhoons
Radar
World War 2
Pacific
History
History of Science, Technology, and Medicine
History of the Pacific Islands
Military History
spellingShingle Typhoons
Radar
World War 2
Pacific
History
History of Science, Technology, and Medicine
History of the Pacific Islands
Military History
Bankoff, Greg
From the art of practical sailing to the electronic science of navigation: Typhoons, seamanship, and U.S. naval operations in the Northwest Pacific, 1944-1945
description The Pacific theater of World War II represents a turning point in the history of navigation: whether a ship’s commander should entrust the safety of his vessel to his own judgment based on years of practical experience at sea or rely instead on radio broadcasts, the beginnings of “big data,” and the output of detection systems, including radar. U.S. naval campaigns in the Northwest Pacific during World War II, when some of the largest armadas of naval vessels ever assembled were continuously at sea in a relatively restricted maritime area for months at a time, provide notable occasions when the old and the new knowledge were tested under extreme weather conditions and the exigencies of wartime operations. This article examines the role of typhoons and the science of their prediction in relation to U.S. naval operations in the Pacific theater in 1944–1945.
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title From the art of practical sailing to the electronic science of navigation: Typhoons, seamanship, and U.S. naval operations in the Northwest Pacific, 1944-1945
title_short From the art of practical sailing to the electronic science of navigation: Typhoons, seamanship, and U.S. naval operations in the Northwest Pacific, 1944-1945
title_full From the art of practical sailing to the electronic science of navigation: Typhoons, seamanship, and U.S. naval operations in the Northwest Pacific, 1944-1945
title_fullStr From the art of practical sailing to the electronic science of navigation: Typhoons, seamanship, and U.S. naval operations in the Northwest Pacific, 1944-1945
title_full_unstemmed From the art of practical sailing to the electronic science of navigation: Typhoons, seamanship, and U.S. naval operations in the Northwest Pacific, 1944-1945
title_sort from the art of practical sailing to the electronic science of navigation: typhoons, seamanship, and u.s. naval operations in the northwest pacific, 1944-1945
publisher Archīum Ateneo
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/history-faculty-pubs/107
https://www.smh-hq.org/jmh/jmhvols/864.html
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