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<br />produce supercooled liquid water. The ground measurements concerning supercooled liquid water <br />availability are treated in detail and the seasonal augmentation potential is estimated in section 5. <br />Microphysical and snowfall characteristics of the storms are analyzed in section 6, and detailed case studies <br />are presented in section 7 for storms of particular interest. Section 8 addresses the seeding potential for <br />isolated convective cells, which were observed in 1987. The 1987 experiments simulating ground-based <br />seeding are presented in section 9, and implications for possible future operational seeding efforts are <br />discussed. Finally, section 10 provides a concise summary of the major conclusions reached concerning the <br />augmentation potential for Arizona winter storms and makes recommendations for future work. The <br />appendix contains details concerning each storm's evolution while passing over the respective project areas in <br />early 1987 and early 1988. <br /> <br />3 <br />