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Strong far-away effects of local cloud seeding. Progress in technology depends on intense studies of these phenomena

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Title Strong far-away effects of local cloud seeding. Progress in technology depends on intense studies of these phenomena
Creator Neyman, Jerzy.
Publisher Defense Technical Information Center
Source United States--Virginia--Fort Belvoir Arthur L. Rangno Cloud Seeding Collection University of Washington Libraries
Date 1979
Subject Meteorology; Meteorological data; Weather modification; Rain-making; clouds; Winds; Arizona; Statistical analysis; Rain and rainfall
Type Report
Format 36 p. Scanned with a document scanner to tif. Converted to jpg, size of 1000 pixels wide by proportional height, sharpened and color channels adjusted for readability and contrast. OCR performed during upload into CONTENTdm.
Description The Public Law 94-490 of 1974 directs the Secretary of Commerce to formulate an appropriate national policy on weather modification. This event stimulated publication of 'A statistician's view of weather modification technology, ' (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., Vol. 74, 1977). The present Technical Report is similarly motivated. It assembles evidence of an unexpected phenomenon: the seeding of clouds intended to affect the precipitation in a conventional target, perhaps some 50 km across,...
Rights This document is in the public domain. No copyright permissions are needed. Acknowledgement of the Arthur L. Rangno Cloud Seeding Collection as a source is requested.
Contributor California Univ Berkeley Statistical Lab
Identifier 164 http://content.lib.washington.edu/u?/ww-text,13552

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