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<br />mountain ranges identified in southeastern Utah are rathcr small in their horizontal extent. <br />making the targeling of seeding materials released from ground generators problematic; thus the <br />recommendation for aerial secding. Aerial seeding in all of thc abo\'e areas is considered feasible <br />since the areas upv.'ind of these potential target arcas arc at lower elevations which would allow <br />the aircraft to safely tly at 10\\' enough altitudes to effectively treat the zone of supercooled liquid <br />waler that typically fonns over the upwind sides of the mountain barricrs. <br /> <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />.r <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />~. <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />figure 3 F.:..isting (operational) cloud sCl'ding target arellS (blue) and pofenliallarget areas <br />(red). Arcas arc indexed with numbers corresponding to those in Tables I and 2. rcspectively. <br />l\lagenta and brown polygons are Upper and Lower Colorado River basin olltlines. respectively. <br />