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Seven Years of Weather Modification in Central and Southern Utah. WMA Journal, April, 1981. <br />Winter Orographic Cloud Seeding Northeast of Bear Lake, Utah. WMA Journal, April, 1983 <br />Wintertime Super- cooled Liquid Water Flux over the Grand Mesa, Colorado. WMA Journal, April, 1987 <br />A Winter Cloud Seeding Program in Utah. WMA Journal, April, 1991 <br />An Update on a Winter Cloud Seeding Program in Utah (co- author), WMA Journal, April, 1997 <br />In addition I authored yearly cloud seeding reports and evaluations to the State of Utah in most of the years <br />from 1976 through 1994 as well as reports on other research activities undertaken by NAWC. <br />(5) Names, addresses and telephone numbers of at least three professional references: <br />Mr. Einar Hovind (retired) <br />3888 Nathan Road <br />Santa Barbara, CA 93110 <br />805 682 9292 <br />Mr. Don Griffith (CO /CM) <br />North American Weather Consultants <br />8180 So. Highland- Drive, Suite B - 2. <br />Sandy, Utah 84093 <br />801942 9005 <br />Mr. Dan Risch (CO) <br />Meteorological Solutions Inc. <br />2257 South 1100 Fast, Suite 203 <br />Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 <br />1801 474 3826 <br />(6) Which of the following requirements for a permit do you meet? A. B, & C <br />A. Eight or more years professional experience in weather modification field research or <br />operations with at least three years as project director. <br />B. Baccalaureate degree in meteorology, mathematics or physical science and three years <br />Experience in weather modification field research or operations. <br />C. Baccalaureate degree in meteorology or baccalaureate degree in engineering (which includes <br />or is in addition to, twenty -five semester hours of meteorology) and two years experience in <br />Weather modification operations or research. <br />List those positions from Item 3 that qualify you for the experience requirement you claim above. <br />All of those listed in Item 3, with the exception of the first job position which pertained mostly to weather <br />forecasting but did also contribute to my knowledge of weather modification activities and the science <br />utilized therein. <br />