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Weather Modification
Title
Observations and Numerical Simulations of Precipitation Mechanisms in Natural and Seeded Convective Clouds
Prepared By
Lroen D. Nelson
Date
3/1/1979
State
IL
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<br />2 <br /> <br />rainfall increases due to seeding (Crow, et al., 1976). Further references and <br /> <br />quotations from summertime weather modification programs around the world would <br /> <br />only serve to further illustrate this dichotomy. Some programs claim increases in <br /> <br />rain or decreases in hail, while others find just the opposite. Studies of interactions <br /> <br />of hailfall and rainfall in the same program are rare, since past programs have tended <br /> <br />to concentrate on one aspect of the problem to the partial or total exclusion of the <br /> <br />other. The scientific community is divided as to their assessment of the utility of <br /> <br />summertime convective precipitation modification. <br /> <br />'" <br /> <br />; <br />
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