Session 4 |
| Planned weather modification including promising new technologies such as the recent hygroscopic and winter orographic seeding experiments and evaluation methods for seeding experiments |
| Organizers: William L. Woodley, Woodley Weather Consultants, Littleton, CO; Darin W. Langerud, North Dakota Atmospheric Resource Board, Bismarck, ND
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| 8:30 AM | 4.1 | The Santa Barbara Cloud Seeding Project in Coastal Southern California, Operations and Research Spanning More Than 50 Years Don A. Griffith, North America Weather Consultants, Sandy, UT; and M. E. Solak, R. B. Almy, and D. Gibbs |
| 8:45 AM | 4.2 | Observations of rime icing in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah: implications regarding winter season cloud seeding Mark E. Solak, North American Weather Consultants, Sandy, UT; and D. P. Yorty and D. A. Griffith |
| 9:00 AM | 4.3 | The search for the optimal size of hygroscopic seeding particles Ronen Lahav, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel; and D. Rosenfeld |
| 9:15 AM | 4.4 | Precipitation Evaluation of the North Dakota Cloud Modification Project (NDCMP) using the ND ARBCON Precipitation Data Paul A. Kucera, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND; and E. Wise |
| 9:30 AM | 4.5 | The Snowy Precipitation Enhancement Research Program Mark F. Heggli, Innovative Hydrology, Auburn, CA; and B. Dunn, A. W. Huggins, J. Denholm, L. Angri, and T. Luker |
| 9:45 AM | 4.6 | Artificial Atmospheric Ionization: A Potential Window for Weather Modification Phillip Kauffman, Ionogenics Corp., Bedford, MA; and A. Ruiz-Columbié |