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Investigations of Winter Storms over the Wasatch Plateau during the 1994 NOAA-Utah Field Research Program - Final Report
Date
7/1/1996
State
UT
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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Acknowledgments <br /> <br />This ,,"'ork was funded through Contract 95-1676 between the Desert Research Institute and <br />the Utah Department ofKatural Resources Division of Water Resources, in support of the NOAA- <br />Ctah Cooperati"'e Atmospheric ylodification Research Program. <br />!vIr. Barry Saunders and NIr. Clark Ogden provided overall management support from the <br />Utah Di,,'ision of\Vater Resources. Dr. Arlin Super of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation ably provided <br />the scientific leadership for the program. All participants in the 1994 field program are thanked for <br />their contributions which enabled the collection of some unique and very interesting data sets. In <br />particular. thanks go to Dr. James Heimbach Jr. of the University of North Carolina at Asheville for <br />overseeing the collection of research aircraft data, ~1r. William Hauze of North American Weather <br />Consultants for overseeing the operation of the "one-of-a-kind" Utah mobile ground-based <br />instrument platform (Starship), yIr. Grant Gray for his efforts in installing the new Ka-band radar <br />data acquisition and display system (and having it run nearly flawlessly the entire field season), and <br />to the many State of Utah technicians who launched the upper air soundings, operated the mountain <br />top instrument systems, collected the precipitation data and snow chemistry samples, operated the <br />cloud seeding generators, and generally kept the project running through their tireless efforts. <br />At the Desert Research Institute, Dr. Melanie Wetzel operated the Ka-band radar for much <br />of the field program. and made numerous observations in real time that pointed us to some of the <br />more interesting storm case studies. Dr. Wetzel also managed the c~llection of satellite and synoptic <br />data at DRI, while ~lr. ~lichael Mercer compiled the synoptic storm summaries. Mr. Paul Lage <br />installed and calibrated the radar system and Mr. Dick Smith installed and maintained the mobile <br />radiometer system. Mr. Travis Y1cCord and Dr. Weihong-Hendricks \\Tote several radar data <br />processing programs, and produced the first processed data from the new scanning Ka-band radar. <br />Dr. Ling Lu produced many of the composite Synoptic data displays used in this report. !vIr. Richard <br />Stone and his staff analyzed the snow samples for silver content at the DR! Trace Chemistry <br />Laboratory. <br /> <br />IV <br />
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