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Title
Some Climatological Characteristics of Seedable Upslope Cloud Systems in the High Plains
Date
3/1/1973
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<br /> <br />HIGH PLAINS SEEDING CLIMATOLOGY STATIONS <br /> <br />N. DAK. <br /> <br />. <br />GGW <br /> <br />\ DAK. <br /> <br />Figur>e 3: High Plains rcnJinsonde stations used in the analysis. The <br />names of the National Weather Service Offices correspond to the <br />three-tetter identifier,s given in table 1. <br /> <br />4. ANALYSIS OF DATA <br /> <br />l <br />l <br /> <br />The following data analysis includes frequencies of occurrence of <br />seedable upslope cloud systems as well as statistics describing the <br />clouds themselves. <br /> <br />4.1. Frequencies of Occurrence of Seedable Cloud Systems <br />Figure 5 shows the total seedable upslope episodes analyzed at each <br /> <br />station. Internal cloud characteristics were determined from as many <br />episodes as possible. The number of occurrences at these individual <br /> <br />stations are not directly comparable, however, since some seedable <br /> <br />9 <br />
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