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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... randomized winter orographic projects in the United States now are in progress ; their results will be of interest . ( b ) Cumulus clouds . Experimental and operational evidence relating to the stimulation of cumulus precipitation ...
... randomized winter orographic projects in the United States now are in progress ; their results will be of interest . ( b ) Cumulus clouds . Experimental and operational evidence relating to the stimulation of cumulus precipitation ...
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... randomized seeding trials be conducted in such orographic storms , and the Santa Barbara project was organized as a step in that direction . Unfortunately , the results ( Neyman et al . , 1960 ) were rendered somewhat equivocal due ...
... randomized seeding trials be conducted in such orographic storms , and the Santa Barbara project was organized as a step in that direction . Unfortunately , the results ( Neyman et al . , 1960 ) were rendered somewhat equivocal due ...
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... randomized trials have been conducted in Australia , all with orographic effects playing at least a small role ( Adderley , 1961 ) . One of these ( Darling Downs ) gave an apparent decrease of 13 percent at the 0.03 significance level ...
... randomized trials have been conducted in Australia , all with orographic effects playing at least a small role ( Adderley , 1961 ) . One of these ( Darling Downs ) gave an apparent decrease of 13 percent at the 0.03 significance level ...
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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