Weather and Climate Modification Problems and Prospects, Volume 2National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, 1966 |
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... variations are caused by variations in the carbon dioxide content becomes very questionable . The extreme sensitivity of Möller's results to the assumptions with regard to humidity indicates that calculations of the effects of variations ...
... variations are caused by variations in the carbon dioxide content becomes very questionable . The extreme sensitivity of Möller's results to the assumptions with regard to humidity indicates that calculations of the effects of variations ...
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... variations . ( 1 ) The CO2 content of the atmosphere is so remarkably uniform over space and time that it is possible to observe long - term variations in its mean value . This is impossible for almost any other factor that can ...
... variations . ( 1 ) The CO2 content of the atmosphere is so remarkably uniform over space and time that it is possible to observe long - term variations in its mean value . This is impossible for almost any other factor that can ...
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... variations in their concentration , induced by the character- istics of their sources , by the variations of the general circulation of the atmosphere , and by changes in the rate of scavenging . These variations undoubtedly have played ...
... variations in their concentration , induced by the character- istics of their sources , by the variations of the general circulation of the atmosphere , and by changes in the rate of scavenging . These variations undoubtedly have played ...
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IntroductionSome Pertinent Aspects of Cloud Physics | 4 |
Operational Experience in Stimulating Precipitation | 26 |
Hail Mitigation | 34 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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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