Weather and Climate Modification Problems and Prospects, Volume 2National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, 1966 |
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... ocean is a huge reservoir of carbon dioxide in exchange with the atmosphere , and a considerable portion of the artificially produced carbon dioxide should have been absorbed by the ocean , leaving only a fraction in the atmosphere . If ...
... ocean is a huge reservoir of carbon dioxide in exchange with the atmosphere , and a considerable portion of the artificially produced carbon dioxide should have been absorbed by the ocean , leaving only a fraction in the atmosphere . If ...
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... ocean . The ocean can absorb great quantities of heat because it has three times the area of land ; it has a larger heat capacity than soil ; and it has a deeper layer involved through vertical mixing than does the land . Ocean currents ...
... ocean . The ocean can absorb great quantities of heat because it has three times the area of land ; it has a larger heat capacity than soil ; and it has a deeper layer involved through vertical mixing than does the land . Ocean currents ...
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... ocean and added to the hurricane air mass as sensible and latent heat . There is some evidence that a hurricane leaves a cold " wake " as it passes over the ocean , but it has not been possible to do the enormous " calorimeter ...
... ocean and added to the hurricane air mass as sensible and latent heat . There is some evidence that a hurricane leaves a cold " wake " as it passes over the ocean , but it has not been possible to do the enormous " calorimeter ...
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IntroductionSome Pertinent Aspects of Cloud Physics | 4 |
Operational Experience in Stimulating Precipitation | 26 |
Hail Mitigation | 34 |
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aircraft albedo analysis artificial atmosphere bias Braham carbon dioxide changes circulation climate modification cloud-seeding CO₂ coalescence computed concentration convective cumuli cumulonimbus clouds cumulus clouds cycle cyclonic distribution downwind dry-ice dynamics earth's eddies eddy-diffusion energy Environmental Science Services estimate evaluation experimental extratropical cyclones Geophys hail heat hurricane ice crystals important increase indicate instability jet stream Laboratory large-scale latent heat layer measurements mesosphere Meteorol meteorological motions natural nucleation observed ocean operational orographic Panel parameters particles percent physical pollution possible precipitation prediction present problem processes produce projects radiation rain rainfall randomized region regression line release scale Science Services Administration seeding effects significance level silver iodide statistical stimulation storm stratosphere supercooled surface target area techniques temperature thermal thermosphere tion tornado trials tropics troposphere updraft variability variations Vonnegut water vapor weather and climate weather modification wind