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<br />(3) Weather modification experience: (For each position held give title and duties performed;
<br />beginning and ending dates; number of months professional experience, and employer's name,
<br />address and telephone.)
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<br />1968-1973, Meteorologist/Assistant Director, Fresno State College Foundation, California,
<br />Participated in field research programs in weather modification in the Sierra Nevada of
<br />California.
<br />1973-1977, Meteorologist, North American Weather Consultants, Santa Barbara, California.
<br />Designed, directed and evaluated operational weather modification programs. Participated in
<br />weather modification research programs.
<br />1977-1992, Senior Vice PresidentlResearch Meteorologist, North American Weather
<br />Consultants, Santa Barbara, California and Salt Lake City, Utah. Designed, supervised
<br />operations and evaluated operational weather modification programs. Participated in weather
<br />modification research programs.
<br />1992-1999, Vice President/General Manager, TRC North American Weather Consultants, Salt
<br />Lake City, Utah. Designed, supervised operations and evaluated operational weather
<br />modification programs.
<br />1999-present, President, North American Weather Consultants, Sandy, Utah. Design,
<br />supervise, operate and evaluate operational weather modification programs.
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<br />Use additional sheets if needed.
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<br />(4) Weather modification publications and reports:
<br />see attachment 1.
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<br />(5) Names, addresses and telephone numbers of at least three professional references:
<br />1. Todd Adams, Utah Division of Water Resources, 1594 West North Temple, Suite 310,
<br />Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. (801-538-7272).
<br />2. Dennis Gibbs, Santa Barbara County Water Agency, 123 E. Anapamu St., Santa
<br />Barbara, California, 93101. (805-568-3543).
<br />3. Robert Nielson, Utah Water Resources Development Corporation, P.O. Box 40214
<br />Lynndyl, Utah 84640. (435-857-2512).
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<br />(6) Which of the following requirements for a license do you meet? a,b and c.
<br />(Although licenses are no longer required under the current Colorado law)
<br />a. Eight or more years professional experience in weather modification field research or
<br />operations with at least three years as project director.
<br />b. Baccalaureate degree in engineering, mathematics or physical sciences and three years
<br />experience in weather modification field research or operations.
<br />c. Baccalaureate degree in meteorology or baccalaureate degree in engineering (which includes,
<br />or is in addition to, twenty-five semester hours of meteorology) and two years experience in
<br />weather modification operations or research.
<br />List those positions from Item 3 that qualify you for the experience requirement you claim
<br />above.
<br />1. Work with Fresno State College Foundation, 4 3/4 years.
<br />Work with North American Weather Consultants, 34 years.
<br />2. B.s. degree in Meteorology from the University of Utah, 1967.
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