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Weather Modification
Title
Comparison of Cloud Model Predictions: A Case Study Analysis of One- and Two-Dimensional Models
Date
6/11/1975
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<br />, <br /> <br />ACKNotf.LEDGEMENTS <br /> <br />Those present or represented were <br />Mr. Donald Perkey of NCAR and Drexel University; <br />Dr. William Cotton of Colorado State University; <br />Dr. Rainer Bleck of the National Center for <br />Atmospheric Research; Dr. Geoffrey Hill of Utah <br />State University; Dr. Frank Murray of Rand <br />Corporation; Dr. Terry Clark of the Atmospheric <br />Environment Service of Canada; Dr. Peter Hobbs of <br />the University of Washington (absent but data <br />presented by Bureau of Reclamation personnel); <br />Dr. S. Soong and Dr.. Robert Wilhemmson of the <br />University of Illinois; Dr. Kenneth Young of the <br />University of Arizona; Mr. Morton Glass of the <br />Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratory; <br />Mr. Richard Farley, Mr. Fred Kopp, and Dr. Harold <br />Orville of the South Dakota School of Mines and <br />Technology; and Dr. Bernard Silverman, Mr. Loren <br />Nelson, and Mr. David Matthews of the Bureau of <br />Reclamation. <br /> <br />All that is described in this paper <br />resulted from the hard work and stimulating <br />constructive discussions by the participants of <br />the workshop. Credit for all the material <br />comprising this summary goes to all participants. <br />The Division of Atmospheric Water Resources <br />Management is grateful to all participants for <br />giving so generously of their computer resources <br />and their time and effort expended in analyzing <br />and presenting their model results. <br /> <br />...~.. ~ <br /> <br />~ <br />,--...~__.......:_...__-~._c_ <br /> <br />. ..........-r! <br />~~l <br />
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