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Weather Modification
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The NOAA Federal/State Cooperative Program in Atmospheric Modification Research - Collected Publication Titles and Abstracts
Date
4/1/1993
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<br />Huston, M. W., A. G. Detwiler, F. J. Kopp, and J. L. Stith, 1991: Observations and model simulations of <br />transport and precipitation development in a seeded cumulus congestus cloud. Journal of Applied <br />Meteorology, 30:1389-1406. <br /> <br />Observations made by three instrumented aircraft, a Doppler radar, and other data sources were used to <br />follow the initiation and development of precipitation in a small cumulus congestus cloud. The cloud <br />was seeded at its base using an airborne silver iodide solution burner. Sulfur hexafluoride tracer gas <br />was released along with the seeding material. Analyzers on two instrumented aircraft detected the tracer <br />gas during subsequent cloud penetrations as it was carried up into the cloud along with the seeding <br />agent. Ice developed initially in the upper regions of the cloud near the -lOoC level-15 min after the <br />commencement of seeding. This is consistent with primary nucleation by the seeding agent. The cloud <br />developed millimeter-size graupel within the following few minutes. A radar echo approaching 40 dBZ <br />subsequently developed. The echo was observed to descend through the cloud as the cloud dissipated. <br /> <br />One-dimensional, steady-state and two-dimensional, time-dependent bulk water models were used to <br />simulate this cloud. The one-dimensional model produced realistic values for updraft speeds allowing <br />credible, estimates of time required for transport from cloud base to upper regions of the cloud. The <br />development of precipitation in the two-dimensional simulation resembled that in the observed cloud. <br />Precipitation developed through riming of snow to graupel. In both the observed and simulated clouds, <br />precipitation development was limited by cloud lifetime. Both clouds collapsed at a time when they <br />were still generating ample supercooled water in their updrafts. Total precipitation on the ground from <br />the seeded cloud simulations was -5 times the radar estimated rainfall total of 0.5 mm from the <br />observed seeded cloud. This occurred despite the fact that the simulated cloud went through an <br />accelerated life cycle compared to the observed cloud. A comparison between simulations with a <br />natural ice process and with cloud base release of silver iodide shows that seeding accelerated <br />precipitation fonnation in the model cloud leading to a fourfold increase in total precipitation for the <br />seeded cases compared to the natural one. <br /> <br />Johnson, H. L., 1986: The effectiveness of cloud seeding in North Dakota: 1976-1982. Preprints, <br />10th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification, Arlington, V A, May 27-30, 1986. <br />American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 137-138. <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />Johnson, H. L., 1985: An evaluation of the North Dakota Cloud Modification Project: 1976-1982. Final Report <br />to the North Dakota Weather Modification Board. Oklahoma Climatological Survey, Nonnan, OK, <br />35 pp. <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />Johnson, H. L., and M. P. Foster, 1985: A statistical study of the North Dakota Cloud Modification Project. <br />Final Report to the North Dakota Weather Modification Board. Oklahoma Climatological Survey, <br />Nonnan, OK, 58 pp. <br /> <br />No ,abstract. <br /> <br />Johnson, H. L., 1983: An evaluation of the 1981 North Dakota Cloud Modification Project. Final Report to <br />the North Dakota Weather Modification Board. Oklahoma Climatological Survey, Nonnan, OK, 92 pp. <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />44 <br />
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