| 41. | The weather ship crews were normally at sea for three weeks at a time, returning to port for 10-day stretches.
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| 42. | Scheduled for conversion to a weather ship, " Gulfport " entered the New York Navy Yard on 5 July 1945.
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| 43. | She was then converted for duty as a weather ship while on an availability that lasted until 31 July 1945.
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| 44. | The removal of a weather ship became a negative factor in forecasts leading up to the Great Storm of 1987.
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| 45. | In the fall, the weather ship moved northward and took station between the Newfoundland or Reykjav�k, Iceland for refueling and provisioning.
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| 46. | During 1942, " Sea Cloud " mostly served as a weather ship at Weather Patrol Station Number Two ( position ).
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| 47. | On 5 July " Orlando " departed for New York to be converted to a weather ship and prepare for distant service.
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| 48. | Their weather ships were out to sea for three to five weeks at a time, and would have Enigma codes for several months.
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| 49. | Following her final escort cruise to the Azores, the patrol frigate arrived at Philadelphia on 1 June for conversion to a weather ship.
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| 50. | While radio discipline appeared to be good overall, communication with the weather ship on the VHF channel appeared to leave room for improvement.
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