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Project Name
Sierra Cooperative Pilot Project
Title
Sierra Cooperative Pilot Project - Operations Plan 1983-1984
Date
12/1/1983
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<br />Extended area 2 begins at Susanville, California, and reaches northeast- <br />ward to Winnemucca, Nevada. From there, it intersects Battle Mountain, <br />Nevada, and reaches directly south to Tonopah, Nevada. It then intersects <br />extended area 1 at Nevada State Highway No. 167. Extended area 2 includes <br />the Shoshone Range and the southern port ions of the Toiyabe Range. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />D. IMPORTANT QUESTIONS FOR 1983-84 LIMITED FIELD SEASON <br /> <br />The revised SCPP-l design for the randomized experiment on cellular convec- <br />tion is in place for the 1983-84 field season. The first priority for <br />activities during this field season is to conduct the SCPP-l experiment. <br />Observational and procedural changes are noted in the following section. <br /> <br />The second priority task for the field operations will be to gather rele- <br />vant data to be used in fina1.izing the design for randomized seeding of <br />o~ographic/area-wide precipitation, the SCPP-2 experiment. Aircraft <br />seeding and observational procedures will be followed as developed during <br />previous seasons and will be adjusted as necessary this season. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />The next priority task involves the conduct of a randomized seeding experi- <br />ment using ground generators. This experiment is being conducted in <br />cooperation with the SMUD (Sacramento Municipal Ut'i1ities District). <br />Ground seeding will be conducted by SMUD using their established procedures <br />with concurrent radar and rawinsonde observations being made by SCPP <br />personnel. It is hoped that evaluations of these data can be made to help <br />verify the effects of ground seeding. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />1-22 <br />
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