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<br />2 <br /> <br />Utah program. The analysis is important for interpreting the <br /> <br />measurements obtained to describe the precipitation processes and can <br /> <br />;Ii. <br /> <br />provide operational applications of the research. It also identifies <br /> <br />particular courses of research that should be addressed in the next full <br /> <br />scale field project. <br /> <br />B. Participants, Instruments and Data Sources <br /> <br />A list of participants and their contribution to the 1985 field <br /> <br />research program is given in Table I. Swart (1985) gives a complete <br /> <br />summary of the data collected during the eighteen STORM periods which <br /> <br />were identified. A 'STORM' was distinguished in this project when there <br /> <br />was significant cloud cover over the Tushar Mountains and when a time <br /> <br />period was designated for intensive research activity (Long, 1984). <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Locations of instruments are shown on the project map in Figure 1. In <br /> <br />___-'-..o;.~'-"--._ <br /> <br />1985, the research field program was based in the Tushar Mountains and <br /> <br />-; <br /> <br />ran from.~anuary 15 through March 15. <br /> <br />Ii <br />