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Table 2-3.—TESS (3) Environmental Programs—Continued PROGRAM APPLICATION CONSIDERATIONS Raytrace Graphically displays the interaction    Raytrace uses a single SSP thus the between the environment and the sound speeds generated by this sound energy propagating through program are controlled by depth but it. Traces and displays paths of individual sound rays. not range.   Ray diagrams are sensitive to user’s selection of launch angle, source depth, bathymetry, and sound speed. Tidal Prediction (TIDES) Forecasts tidal heights for any location for which observed tide data is available. Tidal currents are not predicted. Impacts of storm surge and surf conditions are not addressed. Tidal height extremes predicted to the nearest 6 minutes. Naval Search and Rescue Provides search assistance by Search plans include the type of (NAVSAR) assessing the probability of the object, density of the search area, search object location. and sweep paths for visual and Recommends specific search plans. electronic sensors. Surf Forecasting (SURF) Provides predictions of surf Tidal data may not be complete. conditions as ocean waves move Variable  bottom  features can from deep water through the surf invalidate earlier data. zone and onto shore. Modified Surf Index (MSI) is also calculated. Passive Acoustic Propagation Loss Calculates transmission loss as a Systems are preset for an (PPL) function of range, frequency, source   omnidirectional   sonobuoy depth, and receiver depth.  These Minimum range and range calculations are used to predict increments are preset to USW sensor system performance. 1,000 yards. Horizontal homogeneity of the watermass is assumed. Generalized   Range-dependent Acoustic Driver (GENRAD) Aids the use of the Navy Standard Many considerations; refer to TESS range-dependent passive prop loss 3.0 User’s Guide. models. Provides a means to position on-scene and historical SSPs along a specific line of bearing for further acoustic calculations. Sensor Performance Predictions (SPP) Calculates sensor performance Noise characteristics of U.S. and predictions using platform and Russian-built platforms are class sensor characteristics. averages. Can be used for counter- detection.  Each  threat  platform  can be characterized by a maximum of 20 narrowband and/or broadband signature  frequencies.  Many considerations; refer to TESS 3.0 User’s  Guide. 2-10

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