Weather and Climate Modification Problems and Prospects: Final Report of the Panel on Weather and Climate Modification, Volume 1National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, 1966 |
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... conclusions and recommendations . Certain conclusions reached in this report are at variance with conclusions stated in the Panel's earlier preliminary report . The present report reflects the use of data not available to the Panel at ...
... conclusions and recommendations . Certain conclusions reached in this report are at variance with conclusions stated in the Panel's earlier preliminary report . The present report reflects the use of data not available to the Panel at ...
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... conclusions . Nevertheless , we feel that useful inferences of seed- ing efficacy can be drawn from the kind of careful scrutiny of such proj- ects that we have attempted . We shall now review cloud - seeding experi- ence with three ...
... conclusions . Nevertheless , we feel that useful inferences of seed- ing efficacy can be drawn from the kind of careful scrutiny of such proj- ects that we have attempted . We shall now review cloud - seeding experi- ence with three ...
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... conclusions regarding present and future research directly related to weather modification . We now turn to five problem areas , advances in which are desirable both for achieving useful weather modification and for increasing our ...
... conclusions regarding present and future research directly related to weather modification . We now turn to five problem areas , advances in which are desirable both for achieving useful weather modification and for increasing our ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PROGRESS AND PROBLEMS IN WEATHER MODIFICATION | 4 |
Modifying the Weather and Climate of Large Areas | 8 |
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