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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 />v. <br /> <br />STATE OF COLORADO WEATHER MODIFICATION NETWORK <br /> <br />Colorado has a high proportion of the public and private weather modification <br />expertise in the nation. The Department of Natural Resources Weather <br />Modification Program interacts with members of this weather modification <br />community on a number of different levels. These include those whose livelihood <br />results from the study or utilization of the technology such as representatives <br />of Federal mission agencies, state agenc~es, institutions of higher education, <br />private weather modification firms and manufacturers of cloud seeding supplies. <br />In addition, the Department interacts with water interest and user groups, state <br />and county organizations, municipalities, and private citizens interested in <br />research projects and commercial application of cloud seeding in the state. <br /> <br />Federal Offices in Colorado and State Offices <br /> <br />Federal organizations with weather modification offices in Colorado include the <br />Bureau of Reclamation, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, and the <br />National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. <br /> <br />The Colorado State University (CSU) Department of Atmospheric Sciences has a fine <br />reputation, claims many well-qualified scientists, and conducts a number of cloud <br />seeding experiments in the state. Past CSU studies include Climax I and II, <br />downwind effects in Park County and seeding m,aterial dispersion and cloud <br />microphysics studies conducted in Routt County. Sponsors of the recent CSU field <br />program include the National Science Foundation, Bureau of Reclamation, National <br />Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Colorado Commission on Higher <br />Education. Cloud research and seeding material tests are conducted ~n the cloud <br />s imulat ion chamber at CSU. Students and professors offer papers regularly at <br />American Meteorological Society (AMS) and other professional weather modification <br />meetings. <br /> <br />23 <br />
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