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<br />I <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />DR. GARNSEY: <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />DR. ROBERTS: <br /> <br />.l;:Sb~ <br /> <br />A good deal of this they are already <br />acquainted with and I don't think they'd <br />miss too many places just on the basis of <br />what they already know because these people <br />are working in these three areas that we <br />are interested in here every day. This is <br />their life's blood, to work on research in <br />these particular problems and so as a conse- <br />quence of that, they have to be right up to <br />date on what's available and certainly they, <br />just by their training, are well prepared to <br />make use of all the free data that can be <br />obtained." <br /> <br />"I might ask another question. I don't <br />want to foreclose any other questions from <br />the Board but if we came up with a report it <br />would be one that would have to be accepted <br />by everyone in Colorado as an unbiased im- <br />partial report. What would be your sugges- <br />tion as to how you would report periodically <br />to the Board and other interested water users <br />as to the progress, the problems, and so forth, <br />that you ran into?" <br /> <br />"We are prepared to report to the Board as <br />often as it wishes. Probably in six months <br />periods. Parts of this study, particularly <br />the probability analysis, will be ready, or <br />parts of it will be ready, quite early and <br />we could report on this as it is related, say, <br />to the problem of filling Glen Canyon Dam <br />well in advance of the ultimate need of that <br />information for the filling program. <br /> <br />The final report obviously would have to <br />come at the end of this two years, but any <br />data which were forthcoming from the analysis <br />of some of the stations could, of course, be <br />made available as it is brought together. I <br />am correct in saying, am I not, Dr. Roberts, <br />that the final analysis requires the integra- <br />tion of all three types of data and that final <br />results would wait on the completion of the <br />last part of the study." <br /> <br />"Yes, particularly the part that we would <br />be dealing with at the High Altitude Observa- <br />tory which relates to the long term trends <br />into the higher atmosphere. Some of the re- <br />sults of the first two portions of the study <br />are necessary before the material can be com- <br />pared with high atmospheric wind data and so <br />