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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... method . The former method employed the extreme deliquescence of calcium chloride to " dry out " the foggy air ; the latter method forced the fog to evaporate or lift by forced heating from below . Recent unsuccessful experiments have ...
... method . The former method employed the extreme deliquescence of calcium chloride to " dry out " the foggy air ; the latter method forced the fog to evaporate or lift by forced heating from below . Recent unsuccessful experiments have ...
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... methods have yet been made ; when they are , they will require substantial funding and logistic support . The concept that has received most theoretical attention is the " thermal mountain effect . " It is proposed to blacken the ...
... methods have yet been made ; when they are , they will require substantial funding and logistic support . The concept that has received most theoretical attention is the " thermal mountain effect . " It is proposed to blacken the ...
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... method is to divide a total hypothe- sized process into a series of subprocesses , and evaluate each subprocess separately . Both of these evaluation methods demand experimental measurements much more sophisticated than those now being ...
... method is to divide a total hypothe- sized process into a series of subprocesses , and evaluate each subprocess separately . Both of these evaluation methods demand experimental measurements much more sophisticated than those now being ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PROGRESS AND PROBLEMS IN WEATHER MODIFICATION | 4 |
Modifying the Weather and Climate of Large Areas | 8 |
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Aeronautics and Space aeronomy aircraft albedo atmos atmospheric circulation atmospheric modification atmospheric research Atmospheric Sciences climate modification cloud seeding CO₂ Committee for Atmospheric computers conclusions cumulus clouds development in weather economic EDWARD TELLER effort in weather Environmental Science Services environmental sciences evaluation experimental experiments Extratropical cyclones federal fication funding global hurricane increase Interdepartmental Committee Joseph Smagorinsky large field programs large number large-scale major manpower meteorological research million modi National Academy National Aeronautics National Science Foundation nominal target area number of agencies operational weather modification Panel on Weather percent pheric sciences potential precipitation present problems of weather Project Stormfury RECOMMENDATIONS We recommend research and development responsibility for weather Science Services Administration scientific seedability silver iodide seeding simulation Soviet effort Soviet Union Space Administration storm types stratosphere supercooled support of research Support of Weather-Modification techniques tional U.S. Army Verner E weather and climate weather control