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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 />. it!",ll';;~t':':!l;/:L".." .L!.U.U.M CL~--" I ---- --.-.- ~--- <br /> <br />15 percent increase. Therefore, those supposed increases could not be the result of the Utah opitational <br />seeding program accordingto current physical understanding. <br /> <br />Additional information on transport and dispersion is provided in the following two sections. It will be <br />shown that release from high altitude locations, well up the windward slopes of the barrier, results in <br />much more consistent transport over the Plateau. However, plume widths may be reduced as compared to <br />valley releases. The vertical dispersion of the high altitude releases is not believed to be markedly <br />different from valley releases. Both plume types were often found at, and limited to, the lowest aircraft <br />sampling levels and below. Both plume types were sometimes too shallow for detection at even the <br />lowest permissible aircraft sampling altitudes. <br /> <br />16 <br /> <br />
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