<br />Meitin, R. J., and R. A. Brown, 1990: A dual-Doppler analysis of North Dakota thunderstonns using airborne
<br />and, ground-based radars. Preprints, 16th Conference on Severe Local Stonns, Kananaskis Provincial
<br />Park, Alberta, Canada, October 22-26, 1990. Amerkan Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 225-230.
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<br />No abstract.
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<br />Meitin, R. J., and R. F. Reinking, 1989: A Doppler radar analysis of a winter mountain stonn. Proceedings,
<br />5th WMO Scientific Conference on Weather Modification and Applied Cloud Physics, Beijing, China,
<br />May 8-12, 1989. World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, WMOJTD-No. 269, 1:93-%.
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<br />No abstract.
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<br />Meitin, R. J., and R. F. Reinking, 1989: A preliminary radar analysis of a winter mountain stonn. Preprints,
<br />24th Conference on Radar Meteorology, Tallahassee, FL, March 27..31, 1989. Americalll Meteorological
<br />Society, Boston, MA, 490-493.
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<br />No abstract.
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<br />Miller, J. R., Jr., and M. J. Fuhs, 1986: Results of hail suppn~ssion efforts in North Dakota as shown by crop
<br />hail insurance data. Journal of Weather Modification, 19:45-49.
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<br />No abstract.
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<br />Miller, J. R., Jr., and M. J. Fuhs, 1986: Results of hail suppression efforts in North Dakota as shown by crop
<br />hail insurance data. Preprints, lOth Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification,
<br />Arlington, V A, May 27-30, 1986. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 27-30.
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<br />No abstract.
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<br />Miller, J. R., Jr., R. L. Rose, and T. C. Jameson, 1986: Transfer of weather modification technology to the
<br />North Dakota Cloud Modification Project. Preprints, 10th Conference on Planned and llIladvertent
<br />Weather Modification, Arlington, V A, May 27-30, 1986. American Meteorological Society, Boston,
<br />MA, 27-30.
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<br />No abstract.
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<br />Miller, J. R., Jr., and P. L. Smith, 1986: Some characteristics of radar first echoes in the High Plains.
<br />Journal of Weather Modification, 18:95-101.
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<br />Radar first echoes identified in northeast Colorado and southwestern North Dakota convc::ctive clouds
<br />are examined. The frrst-echo temperatures in Coloradlo appear related to thennodynamic energy in the
<br />sounding rather than to seeding effects, when compared to earlier South Dakota studies. Mean
<br />first-echo temperatures in North Dakota are related to model-predicted maximum updraft speeds. New
<br />echoes developing near existing radar echoes have lower temperatures than ones developing far away
<br />from existing echoes. These results suggest that cloud dynamics play an important role in the
<br />temperature and height of fIrSt-echo fonnation. About one-third of the fIrSt-echo temperatures are
<br />higher than -50C, which suggests that collision-coalescence rain processes may be impol1tant in
<br />High Plains clouds.
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