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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... techniques , and soon a full decade of experi- ence with the incomparable synoptic observing capabilities of the meteorological satellite , combine with many other advances in instrumen- tation and observation systems to permit almost ...
... techniques , and soon a full decade of experi- ence with the incomparable synoptic observing capabilities of the meteorological satellite , combine with many other advances in instrumen- tation and observation systems to permit almost ...
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... techniques . The impli- cations are manifold and of immediate national concern . The evidence is complex and , in part , contradictory . The Panel's present view of the prospects of rain stimulation by cloud seeding differs from that ...
... techniques . The impli- cations are manifold and of immediate national concern . The evidence is complex and , in part , contradictory . The Panel's present view of the prospects of rain stimulation by cloud seeding differs from that ...
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... techniques hold little promise for overpowering tornadoes , and even less for hurricanes . There are distant possibilities that modern techniques directed toward cloud - dynamics might some day be effective against tornadoes . Most of ...
... techniques hold little promise for overpowering tornadoes , and even less for hurricanes . There are distant possibilities that modern techniques directed toward cloud - dynamics might some day be effective against tornadoes . Most of ...
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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