800 Ground-Based Cloud Seeding Sensitivity Experiment on Agi Concentration over Pyeongchang Region in Winter

Tuesday, 24 January 2017
4E (Washington State Convention Center )
Ki-Ho Chang, National Institute for Mathematical Sciences/KMA, Korea, Republic of (South)

The snow enhancement experiments, carried out by injecting AgI and water vapor into orographically enhanced clouds (fog), have been conducted to confirm Li and Pitter’s forced condensation process in a natural situation. Nine ground-based experiments have been conducted at Daegwallyeong in the Taebaek Mountains for the easterly foggy days from January-February 2006. We then obtained the optimized conditions for the Daegwallyeong region as follows: the small seeding rate (1.04 g min−1) of AgI for the easterly cold fog with the high humidity of Gangneung. Additional experiments are needed to statistically estimate the snowfall increment caused by the small AgI seeding into the orographical fog (cloud) over the Taebaek Mountains. The sensitivy experiments on the AgI concentration has been tested for the effect of snowfall enhancement.
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