North Atlantic weather war
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The Allies and Germany tried to gain a monopoly on weather data in the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans.
Chronology
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- September 1942: Beginning in August 1942, the Germans established four clandestine weather stations on the east coast of Greenland.
- April 1944: The German base on Sabine was bombed by USAAF bombers from Iceland. It was then seized by a Coast Guard landing party.
- March 1943: The Eskimonaes radio and weather station on Clavering Island, Greenland, was captured by German troops on 23 March.
- June 1944: On April 22, 1944, six Sledge Patrol members attacked the Bassgeiger weather station. The station was subsequently evacuated on June 3.
- April 1943: The Eskimonaes radio and weather station on Clavering Island, Greenland, was captured by German troops on 23 March.