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Weather Modification
Applicant
Western Weather Consultants
Project Name
Vail Pass
Date
11/1/1984
Weather Modification - Doc Type
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<br />March was mainly a month with fair weather, except for two large storms <br />near the end of the month. These two storms managed to put down enough moisture <br />to maintain snowpack at about the previous month's levels. The four snowpacks <br />adjacent to the seeded area ranged from 84% to 97% of normal. while the snow- <br />pack at Vail was measured at 99% of normal. <br /> <br />During the period November 14, 1984 - March 27, 1985, WESTERN WEATHER <br />CONSULTANTS, INC. seeded twenty-two selected weather events covering portions <br />of thirty-eight days. The operations for the Central Colorado Mountains <br />program amounted to 764.57 hours of generator seeding time, which dispensed <br />5,686 grams of silver iodide. <br /> <br />The following table lists the individual seeding events and gives the <br />number of generators operated, the ski areas seeded, the total number of <br />seeding hours, the seeding rate, and the total output of silver iodide in <br />grams. This table is followed by a presentation of precipitation events <br />to seeding events with accompanying changes in monthly snowcourse measurements. <br />This presentation is provided for informational purposes only; no quantitative <br />statistical evaluation of the seeding effects from this program will be <br />attempted. <br /> <br />~-~. <br /> <br />...... <br />
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