ATM OCN
(Meteorology)
100
PRECIPITATION:
(continued)
PART II: ARTIFICIAL WEATHER MODIFICATION
Summer 2000
Lecture #11 Scheduled for:
28 JUN 2000 (W)
Recommended Readings from Moran and Morgan (1997):
pages 175-178.
Today's Lecture Objectives:
To list and describe four intended applications of weather modification involving cloud seeding.
To describe the strategies employed for cloud dissipation and for precipitation stimulation.
To discuss the difficulties of verifying cloud seeding efforts.
Outline:
Continues from previous lecture as
Precipitation Part I: Measurements and Theories
A. INTRODUCTION
B. BACKGROUND NEEDS
C. INTENTIONAL ARTIFICIAL WEATHER MODIFICATION
Goals
Stimulate Precipitation
Dissipate Clouds and Fog
Suppress Hail
Modify Hurricanes
Precipitation Stimulation Techniques - "Cloud seeding"
Early Weather Modification Techniques
Modern Precipitation Stimulation Strategies
Problems
Scientific
Legal
Fog Dissipation
Goals
Strategies
Hail Suppression
Goal
Procedure
Last revision 6 June 2000
Produced by Edward J. Hopkins, Ph.D.
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WI 53706
hopkins@meteor.wisc.edu
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