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Radar detection of cloud-seeding effects.

P V Hobbs, J H Lyons, J D Locatelli

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    This study monitored how artificial cloud seeding with Dry Ice affects precipitation. Radar observations tracked these effects from the clouds to the ground.

    Area of Science:

    • Atmospheric Science
    • Meteorology
    • Cloud Physics

    Background:

    • Artificial cloud seeding is a technique used to influence precipitation.
    • Dry Ice (solid carbon dioxide) is a common seeding agent.
    • Understanding the effects of cloud seeding is crucial for weather modification.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the precipitation effects of artificial cloud seeding using Dry Ice.
    • To monitor the process from cloud formation to ground level impact.

    Main Methods:

    • Cloud seeding was performed using Dry Ice.
    • Radar with a wavelength of 8.6 millimeters was employed for monitoring.
    • Observations spanned from cloud to ground.

    Main Results:

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    • The study successfully monitored the effects of Dry Ice cloud seeding on precipitation.
    • Radar data provided insights into the cloud-to-ground process.

    Conclusions:

    • Artificial cloud seeding with Dry Ice can be monitored using specific radar technology.
    • Further research can build upon these findings to optimize weather modification techniques.