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Weather Modification
Title
Summary of the NOAA/Utah Atmospheric Modification Program: 1990-1996
Date
9/1/1998
State
UT
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<br />Section 6. Miscellaneous Associated Work. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />Section 7. Summary and Recommendations. <br /> <br />Section 8. Selected Portions of the 29 Articles and Conference Papers. <br /> <br />Section 8 makes up the bulk of this report. It summarizes the 29 published articles and conference papers <br />by several authors associated with the NOAA/Utah AMP. These articles and papers were published from <br />1992 to 1998. Most summaries consist of the abstracts or introductions, plus any summary, conclusions, <br />and recommendations sections from each paper. These abbreviated versions of the original publications <br />provide an overview of the considerable and wide-ranging research done during the Plateau program. <br />References cited in the various publications are often not listed in this report's reference list, which <br />contains only the 29 summarized papers and articles plus the additional references cited in sections 1-7. <br />The reader is referred to the original publications for the substantial additional detail provided in them. <br /> <br />The original published form of the 29 articles and papers summarized herein would total hundreds of <br />pages of text and figures, representing a significant body of work. In addition, numerous project reports <br />and field program operations plans were produced during the NOAA/Utah AMP. This additional <br />information is not discussed here. <br /> <br />'" <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />
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