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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... deliberate or inadvertent , they may be transient or per- manent , and they may be manifested on any scale from the microclimate of plants to the macrodynamics of the worldwide atmospheric circulation . The scope of intellectual effort ...
... deliberate or inadvertent , they may be transient or per- manent , and they may be manifested on any scale from the microclimate of plants to the macrodynamics of the worldwide atmospheric circulation . The scope of intellectual effort ...
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... deliberate beneficial changes in the environment and to bring under control , or avert , changes that are damaging to society . These objectives are as ambitious as any ever confronted by physical science . Even a small measure of ...
... deliberate beneficial changes in the environment and to bring under control , or avert , changes that are damaging to society . These objectives are as ambitious as any ever confronted by physical science . Even a small measure of ...
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... deliberately to induce predictable changes in the very large - scale features of climate or atmospheric general circulation . While man may attain the technological capability to induce perturbations sufficient to trigger mas- sive ...
... deliberately to induce predictable changes in the very large - scale features of climate or atmospheric general circulation . While man may attain the technological capability to induce perturbations sufficient to trigger mas- sive ...
Table des matières
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PROGRESS AND PROBLEMS IN WEATHER MODIFICATION | 4 |
Modifying the Weather and Climate of Large Areas | 8 |
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