Record Details
Field | Value |
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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 |