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Show TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) Section 4. 5. 1 4. 5. 2 4. 5. 3 4. 5. 4 5. 0 145 Ll 153 173 The mai it is phy waters ( 211 cation t( EVALUATION OF RESULTS AND DEFINITION OF SEEDABILITY CRITERIA 261 5. 1 2 61 5. 2 5. 3 5. 4 5. 5 5. 6 5. 7 5. 8 2 91 300 of the p 5. 5. 1 300 Studies Using Snow Courses Precipitation Gauge Data Reliability of Delivery Systems Operational Considerations Seedability Criteria 2 67 294 310 312 313 314 330 6. 1 330 331 331 2 3 4 5 6. 6 terns, In order aesign r ialized DISCUSSION OF RESULTS 6. 6. 6. 6. of ~roun Numerical Model Spectrum Analysis Procedures Case Study Results Statistic al Analysis of 19 6 8-6 9 Precipitation Data Climatological Evidence of Seeding Effect 5. 5. 2 6. 0 Methodology Used for Making Case Studies Case Study with Emerald Mountain Seeding Site Mt. Harris Ground Releases Airborne Seeding Relationship to Climax Results Confirmation by Cloud Physics Data Use of Ground and Air Delivery Systems Modeling Results Versus Observations Effectiveness of Experimental Designs and Evaluation Methods Feas ibility of Engineering Application REFERENCES 332 333 334 336 APPENDIX A - Treatment of Precipitation Physics in the Nume rical Model APPENDIX B - Radar Calibration APPENDIX C - Specifications of FM/FM Tone Telemetry Controll er APPENDIX D - Acknowledgements APPENDIX E - List of Papers LIST OF TABLES LIST OF F IGURES iv 339 349 354 357 36 0 364 366 1 supply, for wea seeding The ex] Colora1 ving st 1. 2.1 Arath applie in ord dide s o1, at seedir lish n In the Was d of thE ruarJ abili1 shor1 Were |