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Weather Modification
Title
Snow Augmentation Research Needs - A History of Weather Modification in Colorado
Date
6/1/1982
State
CO
Weather Modification - Doc Type
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<br />questions most frequently raised by the public. The need for further information <br />on many of those same issues is .endorsed by mE!mbers of the Colorado Weather <br />Modification Advisory Committee and similar interests are expressed by elected <br />representatives of state and local government.. <br /> <br />The committee recommends that the concerns of those closest to the use of the <br />technology receive early attention. It is the hope of the Department of Natural <br />Resources that as funding becomes available the following scientific physical <br />process and human dimension questions can be addressed by appropriate agencies. <br /> <br />A. Physical Process Study Needs <br /> <br />o Physical studies of the actual amounts and location of snowfall which <br />might result from cloud seeding. Determinations of the increase and <br />distribution of snowfall induced b)r cloud seeding is included in the <br />research current ly proposed by the Bureau of Rec lamation for the <br />Colorado River Enhanced Snowpack Test. From a state perspective, <br />identification of the location and amount of increased snow resulting <br />from ground based generators or aircraft seeding is important to the <br />maintenance and increase of public confidence in the potential of the <br />technology. Public confidence is essential to the continued use of <br />the technology over a sustained period adequate to assess long term <br />ecological and sociological effects. <br /> <br />o Effects of cloud seeding on a per storm as well as a seasonal basis. <br />To date snowfall increases anticipated from snowpack augmentation have <br />been estimated seasonally. When available, knowledge of per storm <br />increases wi 11 play an important role in advancing the cost/benefit <br />analysis of cloud seeding and understanding of the needs and likely <br />procedures for mitigation. <br /> <br />o Continued study of the delivery of seeding materials and potential <br />downwind effects. Initial reports of the field study conducted in the <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />.t__~ <br />
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