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John Owen Rhea’s Meteorological Library Inventory
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Topic Directory:
General Meteorology 2 Climatology 5 Forecasting and Analysis 9 General Circulation and Fluid Dynamics 12 Tropical Meteorology 17 Air Pollution and Dispersion 19 Mesoscale Modeling 20 Cloud Physics and Convection Modeling 24 Remote Sensing, Instrumentation and Measurement 28 Mountain Meteorology 33 Snow & Quantitative Precipitation Forecasting 35
Hydrology and Snow Hydrology 37 Water Management 41 Weather Modification 44 Colorado Weather Modification 48 Utah Weather Modification 50 California Weather Modification 50 AMS Journals 64 Papers written by Owen Rhea 65
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General Meteorology
THE ATMOSPHERE - A CHALLENGE The Science of Jute
Gregory Charney
Richard S. Lindzen, Edward N. Lorenz, George W. Platzman American Meteorological Society Boston, Massachusetts Copyright 1990 by the American Meteorological Society ISBN l-R7R220-03-9 Library of Congress catalog card number 90-81190
PROCEEDINGS OF THE FOREST-ATMOSPHERE
INTERACTION WORKSHOP
Lake Placid, New York October 1-4, 1985 Published: May 1987 Coordinated and Edited by Harry Moses, Volker A. Mohnen, William E. Reifsnyder, and David H. Slade Workshop cosponsored by: U.S. Department of Energy State University of New York - Albany Yale University UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Office of Energy
Research Office of Health and Environmental Research Washington,
D.C. 20545, New York, Toronto, London
Historical Essays on Meteorology 1919-1995
The Diamond Anniversary History Volume of the
American Meteorological Society
Edited by James Rodger Fleming American Meteorological Society 1996 ISBN 1-878220-17-9 Paper)
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WEATHER AND LIFE An Introduction to Biometeorology
William P. Lowry COPYRIGHT © 1967, BY WILLIAM PRESCOTT LOWRY Copyright CD 1969, BY ACADEMIC PRESS, INC. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG CARD NUMBER: 69-18334 Second Printing, 1970, BY California Natural History Guides:
The Department of Atmospheric Science at CSU
a 20 Year Perspective 1982
By Faculty Members
Techniques for Observing the Weather
B.C. Haynes John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Copyright 1947
GENERAL METEOROLOGY
PUBLISHED FORMERLY UNDER THE TITLE SYNOPTIC AND AERONAUTICAL METEOROLOGY
HORACE ROBERT BYERS, Sc.D. Professor of Meteorology. The University of Chicago McGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANY, INC. NEW YORK AND LONDON 1944
RAGING FORCES Earth in Upheaval
Leslie Allen, Thomas Y. Canby, Ron Fisher, Noel Grove, Tom Melham The National Geographic Society
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Copyright © 1995
ATMOSPHERE U.S. STANDARD SUPPLEMENTS, 1966
Prepared under sponsorship of ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES ADMINISTRATION NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
UNDERSTANDING OUR ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
Morris Neiburger (University of California, Los Angeles), James G. Edinger (University of California, Los Angeles) William D. Bonner (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) W. H. FREEMAN AND COMPANY 1971 ISBN 0-7167-0257-6
The Atmosphere
Richard A. Anthes, Hans A. Panofsky, John .J. Cahir (Meteorology Department The Pennsylvania State University) And Albert Rango (National Aeronautics and Space Administration/ Goddard Space Flight Center) Charles E. Merrill Publishing Company, A Bell & Howell Company Copyright ©, 1975, by Bell & Howell Company All rights reserved. International Standard Book Number 0-675-08698-1 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 75-3539
Introduction to THEORETICAL METEOROLOGY
SEYMOUR L. HESS, Florida State University HOLT, RINEHART And WINSTON, NEW YORK Copyright © 1959 by Seymour L. Hess
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Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 59-9 I 18 ISBN: 03-005745-0
Climatology
Climate and Weather
Hermann Flohn Translated from the German by B.V. deG.Walden World University Library McGraw-Hill Book Company New York Toronto © Hermann Flohn 1969 Translation © George Weidenfeld and Nicolson Limited 1969 Reprinted 1973 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 67.22971
Monthly Station Normals of Temperature, Precipitation, and Heating and Cooling Degree Days 1961-90 CALIFORNIA
James R. Owenby and D.S. Ezell January 1992 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Climatic Data Center
10th conference on Applied Climatology Sponsored by AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY 45 BEACON STREET, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETS, USA 02108-3693
CLIMATOLOGY BERNARD HAURWITZ, Ph. D. JAMES M. AUSTIN, Ph., D. FIRST EDITION
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McGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANY, INC. NEW YORK AND LONDON 1944
Instructor's Manual for PRINCIPLES OF CLIMATOLOGY
A MANUAL IN EARTH SCIENCE
HANS NEUBERGER JOHN CAHIR The Pennsylvania State University HOLT, RINEHART AND WINSTON, INC. New York Chicago San Francisco Atlanta Dallas Montreal Toronto London Sydney Copyright ® 1970 by Holt, Rinehart and Winston ISBN: 03-084744-3
CLIMATES AND WEATHER EXPLAINED
Edward Linacre and Bart Geerts First published 1997 by Routledge, 1 1 New Ferrer Lane, London Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada by Routledge, New York © 1997 Edward Linacre and Hart Geerts British Library Cataloging in Publication Data
Climates and weather explained: an introduction from
a southern perspective
Edward Linacre and Bart Geerts. 1997 ISBN 0-415-12519-7 ISBN 0-415-12520-0
DYNAMICS OF METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATE
Richard S. Scorer, Emeritus Professor and Honorary Senior Research Fellow in Mathematics and Environmental Technology, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London
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JOHN WILEY & SONS, Published in association with PRAXIS PUBLISHING Chichester COPYRIGHT 1997- Praxis Publishing Ltd Based on Environmental/ Aerodynamics first published in 1978. This book published in 1997 by John Wiley & Sons Ltd in association with Praxis Publishing Ltd ISBN 0-471-96815-3 Cloth ISBN 0-471-96816-1 Paperback
PHYSICS OF CLIMATE Jose P. Peixoto Professor of Physics, Geophysical Institute University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal Abraham H. Oort Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory/NOAA U.S. Department of Commerce Princeton, New Jersey 08542 Foreword by Edward N. Lorenz, Professor Emeritus of Meteorology MIT American Institute of Physics, .second printing, 1992 © 1992 American Institute of Physics Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Peixoto, Jose Pinto Physics of Climate / Jose P. Peixoto, Abraham H. Oort. ISBN 0-88318-711-6 (case). - ISBN 0-88318-712-4 (perfect) I. Climatology, 2. Dynamic meteorology. 3. Atmospheric physics. 1. Oort, Abraham H. II. Title. QC981.P434 1991 551.5-dc20
PHYSICAL CLIMATOLOGY
WILLIAM D. SELLERS THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS / CHICAGO & LONDON ISBN: 0-226-74699-2 Library of Congress Catalog Cord Number: 65-24983 © 1965 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved Published 1965. Fourth Impression 1972
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CLIMATOGRAPHY OF THE UNITED STATES NO. 20 CLIMATIC SUMMARIES FOR SELECTED SITES, 1951-80 CALIFORNIA
CLIMATOLOGICAL SUMMARY DEGRE~· DAYS PRECIPITATION PROBABILITY FREEZE DATA GROWING DEGREE UNITS NATIONAL CLIMATIC DATA CENTER ASHEVILLE, N.C. NOAA, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION / NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SATELLITE DATA, AND INFORMATION SERVICE/ NATIONAL CLIMATIC DATA CENTER, ASHEVILLE, N.C.
CLIMATOGRAPHY OF THE UNITED STATES NO. 20 CLIMATIC SUMMARIES FOR SELECTED SITES, 1951-80 OREGON
CLIMATOLOGICAL SUMMARY DEGRE~· DAYS PRECIPITATION PROBABILITY FREEZE DATA GROWING DEGREE UNITS NATIONAL CLIMATIC DATA CENTER ASHEVILLE, N.C. NOAA, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION / NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SATELLITE DATA, AND INFORMATION SERVICE/ NATIONAL CLIMATIC DATA CENTER, ASHEVILLE, N.C.
Climatic Summaries for Military Weather Stations Department of Water Resources January 1978
CLIMATOLOGY OF INVERSIONS Atmospheric Science Paper No. 238 THESIS submitted By George J. Schewe
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In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado Fall, 1975
CLIMATE AND AGRICULTURE An Ecological Survey
JEN-HU CHANG UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII ALDINE PUBLISHING COMPANY / CHICAGO Copyright @ 1968 by Jen-hu Chang First published 196~ by Aldine Publishing Company 529 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago Second Printing 1971 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 67-273R9 Designed by Bernard Schleifer
Forecasting and Analysis
FIRE WEATHER ••• A GUIDE FOR APPLICATION OF METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION TO FOREST FIRE CONTROL OPERATIONS
Mark J. Schroeder, Weather Bureau, Environmental Science Services Administration U.S. Department of Commerce And Charles C. Buck, Forest Service. U.S. Department of Agriculture MAY 1970 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. FOREST SERVICE I AGRICULTURE HANDBOOK 360
RESEARCH MEMORANDUM METEOROLOGICAL PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH COMMERCIAL AERONAUTICS
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By a Working Group of the NACA Subcommittee on Meteorological Problems NACA Headquarters NATIONAL -ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS WASHINGTON June 21, 1955
CONFERENCE ON WEATHER FORECASTING AND
ANALYSIS AND AVIATION METEOROLOGY
Sponsored by the AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY and the NATIONAL WEATHER ASSOCIATION OCTOBER 16-19, 1978 SILVER SPRING, MD. Copyright © 1978, American Meteorological Society.
EIGHTH CONFERENCE ON WEATHER FORECASTING AND ANALYSIS
AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY June 10-l3, 1980 Denver, Colo. Copyright © 1980, American Meteorological Society. 45 BEACON STREET, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02108 U.S.A.
SIXTH CONFERENCE ON PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
of the AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY October 9-12, 1979 Banff, Canada Copyright © 1979, American Meteorological Society. AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY 45 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02108 U.S.A.
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PROCEEDINGS of the SYMPOSIUM on CURRENT PROBLEMS OF WEATHER PREDICTION
Vienna, June 23 - 26, 1981 Publication Nr. 253 Wien 1981 Zentralanstalt fur Meteorologle und Geodynamlk Austrian Meteorological Society Central Institute of Meteorology and' Geodynamics American Meteorological Society under the patronage of the Austrian Academy of Science
Weather Forecasting and Weather Forecasts: Models, Systems, and Users - Volume 1
Notes from a Colloquium: Summer 1976 Coordinators: Drs. Allan Murphy and David Williamson Principal Lecturers: Dr. Lennarr Bengtsson, Dr. Harry Glahn. Professor Philip Merilees, Professor Jack Thompson Conducted Jointly by the Advanced Study Program. Numerical Weather Prediction Project, and Environmental and Societal Impacts Group of the National Center for Atmospheric Research. Boulder. Colorado NCAR/CQ-5+ 1976-ASP
Weather Forecasting and Weather Forecasts: Models, Systems, and Users - Volume 2
Notes from a Colloquium: Summer 1976 Coordinators: Drs. Allan Murphy and David Williamson Principal Lecturers: Dr. Lennarr Bengtsson, Dr. Harry Glahn. Professor Philip Merilees, Professor Jack Thompson Conducted Jointly by the Advanced Study Program. Numerical Weather Prediction Project, and
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Environmental and Societal Impacts Group of the National Center for Atmospheric Research. Boulder. Colorado NCAR/CQ-5+ 1976-ASP
9th CONFERENCE WEATHER FORECASTING & ANALYSIS
June 28-July 1, 1982 Seattle, Wash. Sponsored by the AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY In cooperation with the NATIONAL WEATHER ASSOCIATION Copyright - 1982 AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY
12TH CONFERENCE ON NUMERICAL WEATHER
PREDICTION
Sponsored by AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY
General Circulation and Fluid Dynamics
WEATHER ANALYSIS AND FORECASTING SECOND EDITION
VOLUIMIE I MOTION AND MOTION SYSTEMS SVERRE PETTERSSEN, Ph.D., Professor of Meteorology, the University of Chicago Former Professor of Meteorology, Massachusetts institute of Technology Head of Upper-air Branch, British Meteorological Office Chief of Norwegian Weather Forecasting Service Director, Scientific Services, U.S. Air Force Weather Service
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ATMOSPHERIC SIMULATION USING STRATIFIED LIQUID MODELS
By H. T. Falvey, R. A. Dodge .July 1977 Hydraulics Branch Division of General Research Engineering and Research Center Denver, Colorado UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION SYSTEIVIS Their Structure and Physical Interpretation
E. PALMER ACADEMY OF FINLAND UNIVERSITY or HELSINKI, HELSINKI, FINLAND AND C. W. NEWTON, NATIONAL CENTER FOR ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH, B0ULDER, COLORADO ACADEMIC PRESS ????? London
AN INTRODUCTION TO DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY JAMES R. HOLTON University of Washington ACADEMIC PRESS New York and London COPYRIGHT © 1972, BY ACADEMIC PRESS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 111 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10003 United Kingdom Edition published by ACADEMIC PRESS, INC. (LONDON) LTD. 24/28 Oval Road, London NWI LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG CARD NUMBER: 77-Hl7226 PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
LARGE-SCALE DYNAMICAL PROCESSES IN THE ATMOSPHERE
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Edited by BRIAN HOSKINS and ROBERT PEARCE Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, England 1983 ACADEMIC PRESS A Subsidiary of Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. Publishers London New York Copyright 1983
METEOROLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS ON THE DISTRIBUTION AND CONTINUITY OF WATER SUBSTANCE IN ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATIONS
Volume 10 November 1969 Number 32 Edwin Kessler PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, BOSTON, MASS.
GEOFYSISKE PUBLIKASJONER GEOPHYSICA NORVEGIC IN MEMORY OF VILHELM BJERKNES ON THE 100th ANNIVERSARY OF HIS BIRTH
PUBL1SHED BY DET NORSKE YIDE:"SK.-\PS-AKADE~U I OSLO 1:\ COOPERATIO:" \AND TIIE AMEIHCAN MIETEOROLOCICAL SOCIETY, BOSTON
NUMERICAL PREDICTION AND DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY SECOND EDITION
George J. Haltiner, Ph. D. Roger Terry Williams, Ph.D. U.S. Naval Postgraduate School JOHN WILEY & SONS New York Chichester Brisbane Toronto Copyright 1980, by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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ISBN 0-471-05971-4
AN INTRODUCTION TO DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY
Third Edition JAMES R. HOLTON Department of Atmospheric Sciences University of Washington Seattle. Washington ACADEMIC PRESS INC. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers San Diego New York Boston London Sydney Tokyo Toronto Copyright © 1992.1979,1972 by ACADEMIC PRESS, INC. ISBN 0-12-354355-X
THE NATURE AND THEORY OF THE GENERAL CIRCULATION OF THE ATMOSPHERE
EDWARD N. LORENZ WMO · No. 218. TP. 115 WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION 1967
Fundamentals of Hydro- and Aeromechanics
BASED ON LECTURES OF L. Prandtl, Ph. D., O. G. Tietjens, Ph.D., TRANSLATED BY L. Rosenhead, Ph.D. (Cantab), Ph.D. (Leeds) DOVER PUBLICATIONS, INC., NEW YORK Copyright © 1934 by United Engineering Trustees. Inc. Library OF Congress Catalog Card Number: 57-4859
JET-STREAM METEOROLOGY ELMAR R. REITER THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS CHICAGO AND LONDON
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Translated from METEOROLOGIE DER STRAHLSTR()ME (JET STREAMS) © 1961 Springer-Verlag in Vienna Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 63-13071 THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS, CHICAGO AND LONDON The University of Toronto Press, Toronto 5, Canada English translation © 1963 The University of Chicago. All rights reserved. Published 1963. Printed in Great Britain by William Clowes and. Sons Ltd, LONDON
ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES OVER COMPLEX TERRAIN METEOROLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS VOLUME 23 JUNE 1990 NUMBER 45
Robert M. Banta, G. Berri, William Blumen, David J. Carruthers, G. A. Dalu, Dale R. Durran, Joseph Egger, J. R. Garratt, Steven R. Hanna, J. C. R. Hunt, Robert N. Meroney, "'. Miller, William D. Neff, M. Nicolini, Jan Paegle, Roger A. Pielke, Ronald B. Smith, David G. Strimaitis, T. Vukicevic, C. David Whiteman Contributing Authors William Blumen Editor American Meteorological Society 45 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02108
Physics of the Earth's Upper Atmosphere C. O. Hines, University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois I. Paghis, Superintendent, Radio Physics Laboratory Defense Research Telecommunications Establishment Defense Research Board Ottawa, Canada T. R. Hartz, Consultant, Radio Physics Laboratory Defense Research Telecommunications Establishment Defense Research Board, Ottawa, Canada J. A. Fejer, Professor of Atmospheric and Space Sciences Southwest Center for Advanced Studies Dallas, Texas
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Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N. J. C\0) 1965 by Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N. J. Library of Congress Catalog No. 65-14942 Printed in the United States of America 67227C
TROPICAL METEOROLOGY
PHYSICS OF THE BOUNDARY LAYER OF THE ATMOSPHERE D.L.Laikhtman Translated from Russian Israel Program for Scientific Translations Jerusalem 1964 Clearinghouse, U.S. Department of Commerce/National Bureau of Standards
TROPICAL METEOROLOGY
HERBERT RIEHL Department of Meteorology University of Chicago McGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANY, INC. New York, Toronto, London 1954 Copyright, 1954, by the McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. Printed in the United 8tatcs of America. Library of Congress Cata.log Card Number 6:3-12051
THE NATURE OF VIOLENT STORMS By Louis J. Battan Published by Anchor Books, Doubleday & Company, Inc. Garden City, New York Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 61-7639 Copyright © 1961 by Educational Services Incorporated
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SEVENTH CONFERENCE ON OCEAN -ATMOSPHERE INTERACTION
February 1-5, 1988 Anaheim, Calif. American Meteorological Society Copyright 1987, American Meteorological Society. AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY 45 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 02108 U.S.A.
THE THERMAL THEORY OF CYCLONES A History of Meteorological Thought in the Nineteenth Century
Gisela Kutzbach HISTORICAL MONOGRAPH SERIES AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY Copyright in 1979 by the American Meteorological Society ISBN 0-933876-48-3 Library of Congress Catalogue Card No. 79-51009 American Meteorological Society, 45 Beacon St .Boston. Mass. 021Ol Printed in the United States of America By Lancaster Press. Lancaster. Pennsylvania
Tornado Alley Monster Storms of the Great Plains
HOWARD B. BLUESTEIN OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS New York Oxford 1999 Oxford University Press Oxford New York Copyright 1999 Oxford University Press, Inc.
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Air Pollution and Dispersion Modeling
STOCHASTIC LAGRANGIAN MODELS OF TURBULENT DIFFUSION
METEOROLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS VOLUME 26 AUGUST 1996 NUMBER 48 Howard C. Rodean, Atmospheric Science Division Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Livermore, California American Meteorological Society 45 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts 01108
WORKBOOK OF ATMOSPHERIC DISPERSION ESTIMATES
D. BRUCE TURNER, Air Resources Field Research Office, Environmental Science Services Administration U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Bureau of Disease Prevention and Environmental Control National Center for Air Pollution Control Cincinnati, Ohio
AIR CHEMISTRY AND RADIOACTIVITY Christian E. Junge Institute of Meteorology and Geology, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany 1963 Academic Press, New York and London
ATM0SPHERIC MOTION AND AIR POLLUTION An Introduction for Students of Engineering and Science
RICHARD A. DOBBINS Professor of Engineering, Brown University Providence, Rhode Island A WILEY-INTERSCIENCE PUBLICATION JOHN WILEY & SONS, New York. Chichester. Brisbane. Toronto
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FUNDAMENTALS OF AIR POLLUTION SAMUEL J. WILLIAMSON New York University ADDISON-WESLEY PUBLISHING COMPANY Reading, Massachusetts. Menlo Park, California. London. Don M ills, Ontario Copyright 1973 by Addison-Wesley Publishing Company. Inc. Library of Congress Catalog Card No, 75 -186842
Mesoscale Modeling
AN OBJECTIVE TECHNIQUE FOR SEPARATING MACROSCALE AND MESOSCALE FEATURES IN METEOROLOGICAL DATA
Robert A. Maddox Dept. of Atmospheric Science Colorado State University Ft. Collins, Colo. 80523 NOAA, Environmental Research Laboratories Atmospheric Physics and Chemistry Laboratory Boulder, Colorado 80303 Revised January, 1980 Submitted to: Monthly Weather Review
Mesoscale Meteorological Modeling
Roger A. Pielke Department of Atmospheric Science Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado 1984 ACADEMIC PRESS Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers COPYRIGHT © 1984, BY ACADEMIC PRESS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ISBN 0-12-554820-6
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Current Mesoscale Meteorological Research in the
United States
Ad Hoc Panel on Mesoscale Processes Committee on Atmospheric Sciences Assembly of Mathematical and Physical Sciences National Research Council NATIONAL ACADEMY PRESS Washington. D.C. 1981
SIMULATION OF WIND FIELDS OVER POINT ARGUELLO,
CALIFORNIA, BY WIND-TUNNEL FLOW OVER A
TOPOGRAPHIC MODEL
J. E. Cermak and Jon Peterka Prepared under U. S. Navy Purchasing Office Los Angeles, California Fluid Dynamics and Diffusion Laboratory College of Engineering Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado November 1966
FORMULATION OF APPROXIMATE EQUATIONS FOR
MODELING MOIST DEEP CONVECTION ON THE
MESOSCALE
M. J. MANTON, W. R. COTTON Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado March 1977 Atmospheric Science Paper No. 266
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Mesoscale Meteorology and Forecasting EDITED BY PETER S. RAY American Meteorological Society Boston 1986
MESOMETEOROLOGICAL STUDIES
Rodger A. Brown The University of Chicago Department of the Geophysical Sciences Chicago, Illinois Contract No. AF 19(628) -4807 Project No. 8620 Task No. 862002 FINAL REPORT Period Covered: 1 Feb 65 - 31 Jan 66 Date of Report: April 1966 The research reported herein has been partly supported by the Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories of the Office of Aerospace Research, USAF, under Contract No. AF 19(628)4807 and partly by the National Severe Storms Laboratory, U. S. Weather Bureau Prepared for AIR FORCE CAMBRIDGE RESEARCH LABORATORIES OFFICE OF AEROSPACE RESEARCH UNITED STATES AIR FORCE BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS
STEADY CONVECTION IN STRATIFIED FLUID
Kenneth E. Heikes This report was prepared with support from The National Science Foundation Grant No. 018783 and The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Grant No. E-22-55-7(G) Principal Investigator: Stephen K. Cox Department of Atmospheric Science Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado February 1972
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ATMOSPHERIC WATER BALANCE OF THE UPPER
COLORADO RIVER BASIN
Atmospheric Science Paper No. 121 J. L. Rasmussen, Colorado State University Department of Atmospheric Science Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado This Report was Prepared with Support from Contract NONR 1610(06) with the U. S. Navy, Office of Naval Research February, 1968
FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Interactive Information and Processing Systems for Meteorology, Oceanography, and Hydrology FEBRUARY 1-5, 1988 ANAHEIM, CALIF. SPONSORED BY American Meteorological Society COSPONSORED BY World Meteorological Organization Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology Marine Technology Society Copyright l987, American Meteorological Society. AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY
MESOSCALE CHARACTERISTICS OF CUMULUS
CONVECTION
A Mesoscale Budget Study of Convection in the NHRE
Network
by Alan McNab
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Research report supported by the National Science Foundation, under Grant OC072-01406 (Principal Investigator A. K. Betts) Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 February 1976 Atmospheric Science Paper No. 242
Cloud Physics and Cumulus Modeling
ANALYSIS AND CLASSIFICATION OF MESOSCALE CLOUD
AND PRECIPITATION SYSTEMS
David A. Matthews Division of Atmospheric Resources Research Engineering and Research Center Denver, Colorado August 1983 United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation
CONVECTIVE MOTIONS IN A FREE ATMOSPHERE
N. L.VUL 'FSON Moskva 1961 Translated from Russian Israel Program for Scientific Translations Jerusalem 1964
1982 ATMOSPHERIC CONVECTION
Kerry A. Emanuel Center for Meteorology and Physical Oceanography Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1994 Copyright 1994 by Oxford University Press, Inc.
Precipitation Convection
Volume 2 Compiled and edited by Peter S. Parke, NWS December 1986 The National Weather Association
THE PHYSICS OF RAINCLOUDS
N. H. FLETCHER Professor of Physics at the University of New England Formerly at the Radiophysics Laboratory, C.S.I.R.O. WITH AN INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER BY P. SQUIRES AND A FOREWORD BY E. G. BOWEN CAMBRIDGE AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL
METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY
Editor: H. CHARNOCK Vol. 96 No. 409 JULY 1970 CONTENTS:
B. ]. Mason-Future developments in meteorology: an outlook to the year 2000 K. A. BROWNING and T. W. HARROLD-Air motion and precipitation growth at a cold front K. ]. BIGNELL-The water-vapor infra-red continuum P. J. EVERSON and D. R. DAVIEs-On the use of a simple two-level model in general circulation studies
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W. T. ROACH-On the influence of synoptic development on the production of high level turbulence J. S. OGUNTOYINBo-Reflection coefficient of natural vegetation, crops and urban surfaces in Nigeria L. F. BOSART-Mid-tropospheric frontogenesis W. C. MACKLIN, L. MERLIVAT and C. M. STEVENSON-The analysis of a hailstone S. C. MOSSOF, A. ONO and E. R. WISHART-Ice particles in maritime clouds near Tasmania K. YA KONDRATYEV and G. A. NIKOLSKY-Solar radiation and solar activity... Shorter Contributions-
B. B. HICKS and A. J. DYER-Measurements of eddy-fluxes over the sea from an off-shore oil rig C. E. COULMAN-Fluctuations of horizontal wind speed near the ground in convective conditions A. GAGIN and Neumann-Concentrations in mountain areas of particles released at low elevations R. ANANTHAKRISHNAN-Reversal of pressure gradients and wind circulation across India and the southwest monsoon
Correspondence- L. M. LESLIE, B. R. MORTON and R. K. SMITH; F. WIPPERMANN, L. BERKOFSKY and A. SZILLlNSKY-On modelling tornadoes F. WIPPERMANN, L. BERKOFSKY and A. SZILLINSKY-Numerical experiments on the Formation of a tornado funnel under an intensifying vortex (Q.J., 95, p. 689) ]. FINDLATER-A major low-level air current near the Indian Ocean during the northern Summer 95. p. 362); Interhemispheric transport of air in the lower tropo- sphere over the western Indian Ocean (Q.J .• 95, p. 400)
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H. R. PHILLPOT-Antarctic stratospheric warming reviewed in the light of 1967 observations (Q.]., 95, p. 329) D. C. THOMPSON-The coreless winter at Scott Base, Antarctica (Q.J., 95, p. 404) K. A. BROWNING, T. W. HARROLD, A. J. WHYMAN and J. G. D. BEIMERs-Horizontal and vertical air motion and precipitation growth, within a shower (Q.J., 94, p. 498) K. A. BROWNING and T. W. HARROLD-Air motion and precipitation growth in a wave Depression (Q.J., 95, p. 288) T. W. HARROLD and K. A. BROWNING-The polar low as a baroclinic disturbance (Q.J., 95, p. 710) Report of the Council for 1969 Proceedings at meetings of the Society Review- International Symposium on Antarctic Glaciological Exploitation, A. J. Gow, C. Keeler, C. C. Langway and W. F. Weeks (Eds.) (S.E.) PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL
SOCIETY 49 CROMWELL ROAD. London, S.W.7
THE REPRESENTATION OF CUMULUS CONVECI'ION IN
NUMERICAL MODELS
METEOROLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS VOLUME 24 NUMBER 46 DECEMBER 1993 By A. Emanuel David J. Raymond Copyright 1993 by the American Meteorological Society ISBN 1-878220-13-6 ISSN 0065-940 I
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Published by the American Meteorological Society 45 Beacon St., Boston. MA Printed in the United States of America By Lancaster Press. Lancaster. Pennsylvania
INTERNATIONAL CLOUD PHYSICS CONFERENCE
JULY 26-30, 1976 BOULDER, COLORADO, U. S. A. SPONSORS INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON CLOUD PHYSICS (ICCP) OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF METEOROLOGY AND ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS (IAMAP); AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY; AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION; NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION; AND NATIONAL CENTER FOR ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH (Supported by NSF). Printed by AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY 45 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts, 02108, U.S.A.
Measurements and Remote Sensing
METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS
W. E. KNOWLES MIDDLETON, M.Sc., F.R.S.C. National Research Council of Canada ATHELSTAN F. SPILHACS, D.Sc. Dean of the institute of Technology, University of Minnesota also on the staff of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution THIRD EDITION REVISED UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS 1953
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Radar Observation of the Atmosphere
Louis J. Battan THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS Chicago and London This book is a revision of the author's Radar Meteorology, C 1959 by the University of Chicago The University of Chicago Press, Chicago 60637, the University of Chicago Press, Ltd" London 1973 by the University of Chicago International Standard Book Number: 0-2261-03919-6 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 72-84405
Satellite Imagery Interpretation For Forecasters
General Interpretation Synoptic Analysis
Volume 1 Compiled and edited by Peter S. Parke, NWS December 1986 The National Weather Association
Satellite Imagery Interpretation For Forecasters
Tropical Weather Fog & Stratus Aerosols Winds &
Turbulence Glossary
Volume 3 Compiled and edited by Peter S. Parke, NWS December 1986 The National Weather Association 4400 Stamp Road, #404, Temple Hills, MD 20748
Remote Sensing of the Troposphere
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V. E. Derr U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Peter G. Peterson, Secretary NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION Robert M. White, Administrator ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES Wilmot N. Hess, Director UNIVERSITY OF Colorado Frederick T. Thieme, President WAVE PROPAGATION LABORATORY, ERL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, CU BOULDER, COLORADO Issued August 15, 1972
TWO DIMENSIONAL STATISTICAL OBJECTIVE ANALYS
OF ISOTROPIC SCALAR DATA FIELDS
Report No. 5, May 1967 Amos, Eddy ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE GROUP College of Engineering The University of Texas Austin, Texas Sponsored by The National Science Foundation under Grant GP-3746
PREPARING THE REGIONAL SURFACE PROGNOSIS
AT THE TOKYO WEATHER CENTRAL
TECHNICAL REPORT 152 By MAJOR HERBERT EDSON AIR WEATHER SERVICE (MATS) UNITED STATES AIR FORCE APRIL 1961
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Gauging Hourly Precipitation Within the Folsom Lake
Watershed
HRC Limited Distribution Report No.9 Konstantine P. Georgakakos, Dimitris Tsintikidis, Jason A. Sperfslage, Diane E. Smith, and Theresa Carpenter U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (Award No. 1425-98-PG-20-50038) Hydrologic Research Center 31 March 1999
COMPARISON BETWEEN THE MEASURED AND
CALCULATED SPECTRAL CHARACTERISTICS OF
SHORTWAVE RADIATION IN THE FREE ATMOSPHERE
OVER THE DESERT (FROM THE DATA OF THE CAENEX-
70 EXPEDITIONS)
1 2 K. Va. Kondratyev 1,2 R.M. Welch 3 O. B. Vasiliev1 V. F. Zhvalei 2 L. S. Ivlev1
V. F. Rodionovl 1. Department of Atmospheric Physics Leningrad State University 2. Department of Radiation Studies' Main Geophysical Observatory 7, Karbysheva Street 1,94018 Leningrad U.S.S.R. 3. Department of Meteorology University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
Present Affiliation: Department of Atmospheric Science Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado 80523
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE PAPER NO. 261
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This contribution is one in a series of reports which will be published jointly as an Atmospheric Science Paper, from the Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, and in the Transactions of the Main Geophysical Observatory. Leningrad. December 1976
THIRD CONFERENCE ON SATELLITE METEOROLOGY
AND OCEANOGRAPHY
SPONSORED BY American Meteorological Society February 1-5, 1988 Anaheim, Calif. Copyright@ 1987, American Meteorological society.
ATMOSPHERIC TECHNOLOGY NUMBER 7 - FALL 1975
INSTRUMENTS AND TECHNIQUES FOR PROBING THE ATMOSPHERIC BOUNDARY LAYER
CONTRIBUTORS J. K. Angell, Pierre Bonmarin Joost A. Businger Jack E. Cermak, F. H. Champagne Michel Co-authors Walter F. Dabberdt, James W. Deardorff, A. J. Dyer, J. A. Elliott, Carl A. Friehe, Carl H. Gibson, G. W. Grams, J. C. Kaimal, J. C. LaRue, Donald H. Lenschow, c. J. Readings, James H. Smith, Glen E. Willis Atrmospheric Technology contains invited articles and brief, unsolicited articles that summarize the state of the art in instrumentation and techniques or describe specific new developments for probing the atmosphere. Contributions are semi technical and provide timely information to a broad readership interested in the tools for atmospheric research. In some instances the contents will contain summaries of papers that have been or will be submitted for publication in
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a primary journal. Articles are edited but not refereed or copyrighted, and their inclusion in Atmospheric Technology is not to be regarded as formal publication. National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado
Mountain Meteorology
BREAKUP OF TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS IN
COLORADO MOUNTAIN VALLEYS
C. David Whiteman (Principal Investigator: Thomas B. McKee) Research supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant ATM76-84405 Atmospheric Science Paper No. 328 Climatology Report No. 80-2 Department of Atmospheric Science Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado
OBSERVATIONS OF VERTICAL ATMOSPHERIC
STRUCTURE IN A DEEP MOUNTAIN VALLEY
Atmospheric Science Paper No. 260 Climatology Report No. 76 3 C. David Whiteman and Thomas B. McKee Department of Atmospheric Science Colorado State University November, 1976
DISPERSION IN A MOUNTAIN ENVIRONMENT
John D. Reid Atmospheric Science Paper No. 253
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This report was prepared with support provided by National Science Foundation Grant ERT 71-01885 Principal Investigator, Lewis O. Grant Department of Atmospheric Science Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado July 1976
PROCEEDINGS OF THE SYMPOSIUM ON MOUNTAIN
METEOROLOGY
26 JUNE, 1967 FORT COLLINS, COLORADO EDITED BY E. R. REITER and J. L. RASMUSSEN Atmospheric Science PAPER NO. 122 DEPARTMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY
SECOND CONFERENCE ON MOUNTAIN METEOROLOGY
Sponsored by the AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY And the USDA FOREST SERVICE November 9-12, 1981 Steamboat Springs, Colo. Copyright 1981, American Meteorological Society. AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY 45 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02108 U.S.A.
THIRD CONFERENCE ON MOUNTAIN METEOROLOGY
October 16-19, 1984 Portland, Oregon Sponsored by AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY And USDA FOREST SERVICE Copyright 1984, American Meteorological Society. AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY 45 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02108
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Tracer and Diffusion and Cloud Microphysical Studies
in the American River Basin
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CLOUD PHYSICS GROUP
Final Report Arthur L. Rangno, Peter V. Hobbs and Lawrence F. Radke UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98195 August, 1977
Snow and Quantitative Precipitation Forecasting
Report NWS 19, A Point Energy and Mass Balance
Model of a Snow Cover
Eric A. Anderson February 1976 Office of Hydrology National Weather Service Silver Spring, Md. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Elliot L. Richardson, Secretary National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Robert M. White. Administrator National Weather Service George P. Cressman, Director
ATIGUN AVALANCHE ENGINEERING STUDY Phase IV
Alcan Snow Management Services August, 1982 Alyeska Pipeline Service Company NOAA Technical
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FEDERAL STATE - PRIVATE Cooperatives SNOW
SURVEYS 1915-1969
Summary of SNOW SURVEY MEASUREMENTS for WASHINGTON U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ... SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE, STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY Data included in this report were obtained by the agencies named above
FEDERAL - STATE – PRIVATE COOPERATIVE SNOW
SURVEYS 1924 - 68
Summary of SNOW SURVEY MEASUREMENTS for UTAH U. S. DEPARTMENT of AGRICULTURE··· SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE … and State Engineer of Utah In cooperation with U.S. Forest Service. Bureau of Reclamation, Utah Fish & Game Dept. • Utah State University. U.S. National Park Service. U.S. Geological Survey and other Federal. State and private organizations.
A GENERALIZED STREAMFLOW SIMULATION SYSTEM
CONCEPTUAL MODELING FOR DIGITAL COMPUTERS
Robert J. C. Burnash U. S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service River Forecast Center Sacramento, California R. Larry Ferral U. S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service River Forecast Center Sacramento, California Richard A. McGuire State of California Department of Water Resources Division of Resources Development Sacramento, California March 1973 Second Printing, March 1979 Third Printing, August, 1982 Fourth printing, November, 1985
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(2) QUANTITATIVE PRECIPITATION FORECASTING FOR
IMPROVING RESERVOIR OPERATIONS R-95-06
Curtis L. Hartzell J. Owen Rhea DOC/NOAA/NWS/CNRFC Prepared Under Water Technology and Environmental Research (WATER) Program U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Reclamation Technical Service Center, Water Resources Services River Systems and Meteorology Group April1995 R-95-06
Hydrology and Snow Hydrology
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM ON HYDROLOGY
11-16 JANUARY 1998 PHOENIX, ARIZONA American Meteorological Society
NEW APPROACHES IN WATER BALANCE
COMPUTATIONS
Edited by A. Van der Beken Free University Brussels Pleinlaan 2,8-1050 Brussels Belgium And A. Herrmann Technical University of Braunschweig, PO Box 3329 D-3300 Braunschweig, FR Germany
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Proceedings of a workshop held during the XVI11th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics at Hamburg. FR Germany. August ·1983. This workshop was organized by the lA HS International Commission on Surface Water and cosponsored by UNESCO IAHS Publication No. 148Published by the International Association of Hydrological Sciences 1985. IAHS Pross, Institute of Hydrology, Wallingford, Oxfordshire OX10 8BB, UK. IAHS Publication No. 148 ISBN 0-947571-25-6.
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE FEDERAL INTERAGENCY
WORKSHOP ON HYDROLOGIC MODELING
DEMANDS FOR THE 90's
June 6-9, 1993 Fort Collins, Colorado Compiled by James S. Burton Prepared by the Federal Interagency Advisory Committee on Water Data Subcommittees on Hydrology and Water Data and Information Exchange U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4018
INTERPRETING OROGRAPHIC SNOWFALL
PATTERNS
J. Owen Rhea Atmospheric Science Paper 197. Department of Atmospheric Science Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado January 1973 Support for this report was furnished by the State of Colorado Experiment Station under Project No. 15-1371-1113 And U. S. Department of Interior Bureau of Reclamation under Contract No. 14-06-D-6963 to E. G. & G., Inc.
A CONFERENCE ON HYDRO-METEOROLOGY OF
THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY
APRIL 20-22, 1976 FORT WORTH, TEXAS AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY
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45 BEACON STREET, BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS 02108 U.S.A.
SECOND CONFERENCE ON HYDROMETEOROLOGY
OCTOBER 25-27, 1977 TORONTO, ONT. , CANADA Sponsored jointly by the AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY and the CANADIAN METEOROLOGICAL AND OCEANOGRAPHIC SOCIETY with the support of AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING CANADIAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY 45 BEACON STREET, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02108
Climatology Report No. 84-4 "Analysis of
Colorado Average Annual Precipitation for the
1951-1980 Period"
Special Feature section entitled: "New Precipitation Averages for Colorado How Much Have They Changed?" Excerpted from: Colorado Climate newsletter October 1991, Vol. 15, No.1
ADDENDUM Climatology Report No. 84-4
"Analysis of Colorado Average Annual
Precipitation for the 1951-1980 Period"
Special Feature section entitled: "New Precipitation Averages for Colorado How Much Have They Changed?"
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Excerpted from: Colorado Climate newsletter October 1991, Vol. 15, No.1
Spatial and Seasonal Precipitation Distribution in
Southwest Idaho
U.S. Department of Agriculture Science and Education Administration Agricultural Reviews and Manuals. ARM-W-13/ April 1980 International Standard Serial Number (ISS!) 0193-3760 Science and Education Administration, Agricultural Reviews and Manuals, Western Series, No. 13, April 1980 Published by Agricultural Research (Western Region), Science and Education Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Oakland, Calif. 94612
Preprints Fourth Conference on Hydrometeorology
October 7-9 1981 Reno, Nevada American Meteorological Society
Water Management
AWRA 28th Annual Conference & Symposium
MANAGING WATER RESOURCES DURING GLOBAL
CHANGE an International Conference
Sponsored by the American Water Resources Association
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In cooperation with the Nevada Water Resources Association Reno, Nevada November 1-5, 1992 AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION
WATER SUPPLY CONDITIONS FOR THE WESTERN
STATES
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF RECLAMATION MAY 1993
Global Change Hydrology Program
Water Resources Division
U.S. Geological Survey October, 1992 Presenting the Climate and Hydrology Research Component of the Agricultural Research Service Global Change Research Program Global Change, Water Resources and Agriculture United States Department or Agriculture Agricultural Research Service NWRC 92-3 October 1992 Wilbert H. Blackburn and Gregory L. Johnson, Editors USDA Agricultural Research Service Northwest Watershed Research Center, Boise, ID 83712
Presenting the Climate and Hydrology Research
Component of the Agricultural Research Service
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Global Change Research Program: Global Change,
Water Resources and Agriculture
United States Department or Agriculture Agricultural Research Service NWRC 92-3 October 1992 Wilbert H. Blackburn and Gregory L. Johnson, Editors USDA Agricultural Research Service Northwest Watershed Research Center
AWRA 28th Annual Conference & Symposium,
MANAGING WATER RESOURCES DURING GLOBAL
CHANGE
an International Conference
Sponsored by the American Water Resources Association In cooperation with the Nevada Water Resources Association Reno, Nevada November 1-5, 1992 AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION
NOAA -ARS Cooperative Snow Research
Project
Watershed Hydro-Climatology and Data for
Water Years 1960-1974
Eric A. Anderson, Hugh J. Greenan
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Office of Hydrology National Weather Service Silver Spring, Md. Ronald Z. Whipkey , Carl T. Machell Northeast Watershed Research Center Agricultural Research Service University Park, Pa. June 1977 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Robert M. White, Administrator U.S.DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Robert Bergland, Secretary Agricultural Research Service T.W. Edminister, Administrator National Weather Service, George P. Cressman, Director
WEATHER MODIFICATION
Proceedings of the First National Conference on
Weather Modification
April 28 May 1, 1968 Albany, New York Sponsored by the AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY at the STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT ALBANY
SECOND NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON WEATHER
MODIFICATION
OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY APRIL 6-9, 1970 SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA Conference supported by the Atmospheric Sciences Section, National Science Foundation, NSF Grant GA-19681.
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THIRD CONFERENCE ON WEATHER
MODIFICATION
OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY Cosponsored by Irrigation and Drainage Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers JUNE 26-29, 1972 RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY 45 BEACON STREET, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 0210B U,S.A.
FOURTH CONFERENCE ON WEATHER
MODIFICATION
OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY NOVEMBER 18-21, 1974 Fort Lauderdale, Florida AMERICAN METEOROLOG1CAL SOCIETY 45 BEACON STREET. B0STON. MASSACHUSETTS 02108 U.S.A
SIXTH CONFERENCE ON PLANNED AND
INADVERTENT WEATHER MODIFICATION
Sponsored by the AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY Cosponsored by the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS And the WEA THER MODIFICATION ASSOCIATION October 10-13, 1977 Champaign - Urbana, Illinois AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY 45 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02108 U.S.A.
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EIGHTH CONFERENCE ON INADVERTENT AND
PLANNED WEATHER MODIFICATION
October 5-7, 1981 Reno, Nevada Sponsored by the AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY Cosponsored by the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS And the WEATHER MODIFICATION ASSOCIATION AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY 45 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02108 U.S.A.
NINTH CONFERENCE ON WEATHER
MODIFICATION
May 21-23, 1984 Park City, Utah Extended Abstracts Sponsored By American Meteorological Association AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY 45 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02108 U.S.A.
Compilation of Workshop Materials: Workshop
for
AN ASSESSMENT OF THE PRESENT AND POTENTIAL ROLE OF WEATHER MODIFICATION IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION Held at Colorado State University Ft. Collins, Colorado July lS-18, 1975 Compiled by Lewis O. Grant and John D. Reid Principal Investigators: Sylvan Wittmer, Lewis O. Grant Sponsored by RANN, NSF Atmospheric Science Department Colorado State University
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August 1975
Second Printing Weather & Climate Modification
Problems and Progress
Committee on Atmospheric Sciences National Research Council NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Washington, D.C. 1973LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING IN PUBLICATION OATA National Research Council. Committee on Atmospheric Sciences. Weather and climate modification: problems and progress. 1. Includes bibliographies. 1. Weather control-United States. 1. Title. QC928.7 .N3 7 551.6'8'0973 73-7654 ISBN 0-309-02121-9 Available from Printing and Publishing Office, National Academy of Sciences 2101 Constitution Avenue, Washington, D.C. 20418
POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF PRECIPITATION
MODIFICATION ON SELECTED WATERSHED
PARAMETERS
DISSERTATION submitted by Albert Rango In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado June 1969
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COLORADO WEATHER MODIFICATION PROJECTS
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF AN
OPPORIUNITY RECOGNITION A CLOUD SEEDING
SSTEM FOR OPERATIONAL WEATHER
MODIFICATION RESEARCH IN COLORADO
PHASE I COMPREHENSIVE FIELD REPORT Contract No. 14-06-D-6963 Prepared for: U. S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation Office of Chief Engineer Denver, Colorado Prepared by: EG &G, Inc. Environmental! Services Operation Boulder, Colorado 1 September 1970
AN OPERATIONAL ADAPTATION PROGRAM OF
WEATHER MODIFICATION FOR THE COLORADO
RIVER BASIN
Interim Report for the Period July 1968 June 1969 Bureau of Reclamation Contract No. 14-06-D-6467 By Lewis O. Grant, Editor And Charles F. Chappell, Loren W. Crow, Paul W. Mielke, Jr., James L. Rasmussen William E. Shobe, Homer Stockwell, Ronald A. Wykstra Department of Atmospheric Science Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado October 1969
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A Pilot Project of Weather Modification for the
San Juan Mountains of the Colorado River Basin
Final Report Bureau of Reclamation Contract No. 14-06-D-6467 Lewis o. Grant, Charles F. Chappell, Loren W. Crow J. Michael Fritsch, Paul W. Mielke, Jr. Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, Colorado February 1974
WEATHER MODIFICATION·A P1LOT PROJECT
San Juan Mountains Colorado River Basin APPENDICES A THRU I FINAL REPORT-FEBRUARY 1974 BUREAU OF RECLAMATION Contract No. 14-06-0-6467 LEWIS O. GRANT, CHARLES F. CHAPPELL, LOREN W. CROW J. MICHAEL FRITSCH, PAUL W. MIELKE, JR. DEPT. OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE, COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
PHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF NORTHERN COLORADO
RIVER BASIN CLOUD SYSTEMS
Robert M. Rauber This report was prepared with support provided by National Science Foundation Grants ATM-8l09490 and ATM-8407543 Principal Investigator: Lewis 0. Grant Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, Colorado September, 1985 Atmospheric Science Paper No. 390
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UTAH WEATHER MODIFICATION PROJECT
EVALUATION OF THE UTAH OPERATIONAL
WEATHER MODIFICATION PROGRAM
FINAL REPORT CONTRACT NOAA/NA-81-RAC-00023 G, E, HILL APRIL, 1982 UTAH WATER RESEARCH LABORATORY, UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY, LOGAN, UTAH 84322
CALIFORNIA WEATHER MOD. PROJECTS
FINAL REPORT ON METHODS FOR ESTIMATING
AREAL PRECIPITATION IN M0UNTAINOUS AREAS
REPORT NO. 77-13 ROBERT D. ELLIOTT, NORTH AMERICAN WEATHER CONSULTANTS, SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA PREPARED FOR DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE OF HYDROLOGY, SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND. UNDER CONTRACT NO. 6-35358 OCTOBER 31, 1977
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INTERIM REPORT NO, 1 CONTINUING DESIGN
WORK FOR THE SIERRA COOPERATIVE PILOT
PROJECT
REPORT NO. 78-27 ROBERT D. ELLIOTT AND DON A. GRIFFITH, NORTH AMERICAN WEATHER CONSULTANTS, GOLETA, CALIFORNIA JACK F. HANNAFORD, SIERRA HYDROTECH, PLACERVILLE. CALIFORNIA JOHN A. FLUECK, FLUECK ASSOCIATES, WYNCOTE. PENNSYLVANIA PREPARED FOR THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF RECLAMATI ON OFFICE OF ATMOSPHERIC RESOURCES MANAGEMENT CONTRACT NUMBER 7-07-83-V0008 SEPTEMBER 1978
VOLUME 2 SPECIAL REPORT ON BACKGROUND
AND SUPPORTING MATERIAL
FOR THE SIERRA COOPERATIVE PILOT PROJECT
DESIGN
REPORT NO, 78-22 ROBERT D. ELLIOTT AND DON A. GRIFFITH, NORTH AMERICAN WEATHER CONSULTANTS, GOLETA, CALIFORNIA JACK F. HANNAFORD, SIERRA HYDROTECH, PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA
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JOHN A. FLUECK, TEMPLE UNIVERSITY, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA PREPARED FOR THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF RECLAMATION OFFICE OF ATMOSPHERIC RESOURCES MANAGEMENT CONTRACT NUMBER 7-07-83-V0008 MAY 1978
CLOUD PHYSICS STUDIES IN SCPP
DURING 1977-78
REPORT No. AS 121 John O. Marwitz, Ronald E. Stewart, Theodore S. Karacostas, And Brooks E. Martner DEPARTMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE, University of Wyoming Laramie, WY 82071 September 1978 RESEARCH SUPPORTED BY THE UNITED STATES BUREAU OF RECLAMATION, GRANT 7-07-93-V0001
CLOUD PHYSICS STUDIES IN SCPP
DURING 1978-79
REPORT No. AS 123 John D. Marwitz, Ronald E. Stewart, Theodore S. Karacostas, and Brooks E. Martner RESEARCH SUPPORTED BY THE UNITED STATES BUREAU OF RECLAMATION DEPARTMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071
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October 1979
INTERIM REPORT NO.2 CONTINUING DESIGN
WORK FOR THE SIERRA COOPERATIVE PILOT
PROJECT
REPORT NO. SBWM-79-3 ROBERT D. ELLIOTT AND DON A. GRIFFITH NORTH AMERICAN WEATHER CONSULTANTS 600 NORMAN FIRESTONE ROAD GOLETA. CALIFORNIA 93017 JOHN A. FLUECK FLUECK ASSOCIATES WYNCOTE. PENNSYLVANIA PREPARED FOR THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR BUREAU OF RECLAMATION OFFICE OF ATMOSPERHIC RESOURCES MANAGEMENT CONTRACT NUMBER 7-07-83-V0008 SEPTEMBER 1979
INTERIM PROGRES REPORT
SCPP DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS FOR THE PERIOD 1 JANUARY 1979 THROUGH 30 JUNE 1979 PREPARED FOR OFFICE OF ATMOSPHERIC RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF RECLAMATION CONTRACT NO. 9·07-85-V0020
VOLUME I INTERIM PROGRESS REPORT
SCPP FORECASTING SUPPORT FOR PERIOD DECEMBER 1978 - 30 JUNE 1979
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PREPARED FOR OFFICE OF ATMOSPHERIC RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR BUREAU OF RECLAMATION CONTRACT NO. 9 07- 85 - V0021 ETI ELECTRONIC TECHNIQUES INC.
VOLUME II (EXPERIMENTAL DAY SUMMARIES)
INTERIM PROGRESS REPORT SCPP FORECASTING SUPPORT FOR PERIOD 1 DECEMBER 1978 - 30 JUNE 1979 ELECTRCNIC TECHNIQUES INC., FORT COLLINS, COLORADO PREPARED FOR OFFICE OF ATMOSPHERIC RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, BUREAU OF RECLAMATION CONTRACT NO. 9-07-85-V0021
CLOUD PHYSICS STUDIES IN SCPP DURING 1979-
80
REPORT No. AS 125 Ronald E. Stewart and John D. Marwitz RESEARCH SUPPORTED BY THE WATER & POWER RESOURCES SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, CONTRACT 7-07-83-V000l DEPARTM'ENT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE, University of Wyoming Laramie, WY 82071 October 1980
INTERIM PROGRESS REPORT NUMBER TWO
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SCPP DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS FOR THE PERIOD JULY 1979 THROUGH 30 JUNE 1980 PREPARED FOR THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, WATER AND POWER RESOURCES SERVICE, OFFICE OF ATMOSPHERIC RESOURCES MANAGEMENT CONTRACT NO. 9·07-85·V0020 Atmospherics Incorporated
VOLUME I INTERIM PROGRESS REPORT SCPP -
FORECASTING SUPPORT
FOR PERIOD 1 JULY 1979 - 30 JUNE 1980 ELECTRONIC TECHNIQUES INC. PREPARED FOR OFFICE OF ATMOSPHERIC RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR WATER AND POWER RESOURCES SERVICE CONTRACT NO.9· 07 85 V0021
VOLUME II (EXPERIMENTAL DAY SUMMARIES)
INTERIM PROGRESS REPORT
SCPP FORECASTING SUPPORT
FOR PERIOD 1 JULY 1979 - 30 JUNE 1980 ELECTRONIC TECHNIQUES INC. PREPARED FOR OFFICE OF ATMOSPHERIC RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, WATER AND POWER RESOURCES SERVICE CONTRACT NO.9· 07 85 V0021
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VOLUME III ADDENDUM INTERIM PROGRESS
REPORT SCPP FORECASTING SUPPORT
FOR PERIOD 1 JULY 1979 30 JUNE 1980 PREPARED FOR OFFICE OF ATMOSPHERIC RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, WATER AND POWER RESOURCES SERVICE CONTRACT NO. 9-07-85-V0021 ELECTRONIC TECHNIQUES INC.
1980-81 INTERIM REPORT NO. 3
CONTINUING DESIGN WORK FOR THE SIERRA
COOPERATIVE PILOT PROJECT
REPORT NO. SLWM-80-8 R. D. ELLIOTT, D. A. GRIFFITH , R. W. SHAFFER AND J. L. SUTHERLAND THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR WATER AND POWER RESOURCES SERVICE OFFICE OF ATMOSPHERIC RESOURCES RESEARCH CONTRACT NUMBER 7-07-83-V0008 NORTH AMERICAN WEATHER CONSULTANTS 1141 EAST 3900 SOUTH, SUITE A130 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84117 And JOHN A. FLUECK, FLUECK ASSOCIATES WYNCOTE, PENNSYLVANIA NOVEMBER 1980
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INTERIM PROGRESS REPORT SCPP
FORECASTING SUPPORT
FOR PERIOD 1 JULY 1980 - 30 JUNE 1981
Electronic Techniques Inc. PREPARED FOR: OFFICE OF ATMOSPHERIC RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR BUREAU OF RECLAMATION CONTRACT NO.9 - 07 - 85 - V0021
SEPTEMBER 1981
SCPP DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS FOR THE
PERIOD 1 JULY 1980 THROUGH 31 AUGUST 1981
INTERIM PROGRESS REPORT NUMBER THREE PREPARED FOR UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF RECLAMATION OFFICE OF ATMOSPHERIC RESOURCES RESEARCH, CONTRACT NO. 9-07-85-V0020 Atmospherics Inc.
SCPP ANALYSIS CONFERENCE, DENVER,
COLORADO
MAY 19 &20, 1981
ADDENDUM TO THE SCPP ANALYSIS CONFERENCE
DENVER, COLORADO MAY 19 &20, 1981
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Microphysical and Thermodynamic
Characteristics through the Melting Layer
REPORT No. AS 126 John C. Pace RESEARCH SUPPORTED BY THE WATER & POWER RESOURCES SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, CONTRACT 7-07-83-VOOOl DEPARTMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE, University of Wyoming Laramie, WY 82071 December 1980
UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING CONTRIBUTIONS TO
THE SCPP IN 1981- COLLECTION OF REPRINTS
REPORT No. AS 134 DEPARTMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071 RESEARCH SUPPORTED BY THE BUREAU OF RECLAMATION DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR CONTRACT 7-07-83-VQ00l
CLOUD PHYSICS STUDIES IN SCPP DURING 1977-
82 & IN UTAH/78
REPORT No. AS 139 John D. Marwitz DEPARTMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071
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RESEARCH SUPPORTED BY THE BUREAU OF RECLAMATION DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR CONTRACT 7-07-83-V000l OCTOBER 1982
INTERIM REPORT NO. 4, CONTINUING DESIGN
WORKS FOR THE SIERRA COOPERATIVE PILOT
PROJECT REPORT NO. SLWM-81-3
R.D. ELLIOTT AND D.A. GRIFFITH, NORTH AMERICAN WEATHER CONSULTANTS AND JOHN A. FLUECK, FLUECK ASSOCIATES WYNCOTE, PENNSYLVANIA AND JACK A. HANNAFORD SIERRA HYDROTECH PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA PREPARED FOR: THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, BUREAU OF RECLAMATION OFFICE OF ATMOSPHERIC RESOURCES RESEARCH CONTRACT NUMBER 7-07-83-V0008 SEPTEMBER 1981
VOLUME I - INTERIM PROGRESS REPORT SCPP
FORECASTING SUPPORT, FOR PERIOD 1 JULY
1981 - 30 JUNE 1982
Electronic Techniques INC PREPARED FOR: DIVISION OF ATM0SPHERIC RESOURCES RESEARCH, DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, BUREAU of RECLAMATION CONTRACCT NO.9 - 07 - 85 - V0021
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VOLUME II (EXPERIMENTAL DAY SUMMARIES)
INTERIM PROGRESS REPORT SCPP FORECASTING
SUPPORT for PERIOD - 1 JULY 1981 ·30 JUNE 1982
Electronic Techniques INC PREPARED FOR: DIVISION OF ATMOSPHERIC RESOURCES RESEARCH, DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, BUREAU OF RECLAMATION CONTRACT NO.9, 07 85 V0021 1 January 1979 through 30 September 1984
VOLUME I INTERIM PROGRESS REPORT SCPP
FORECASTING SUPPORT
FOR PERIOD 1 JULY 1982· 31 AUGUST 1983
Electronic Techniques Inc. PREPARED FOR: DIVISION OF ATMOSPHERIC RESOURCES RESEARCH DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR BUREAU OF RECLAMATION SEPTEMBER 1983
Operations Plan Sierra Cooperative Pilot Project
1983-1984
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Reclamation Engineering and Research Center, Division of Atmospheric Resources Research Denver Colorado 80225 December 1983
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(2)VOLUME I INTERIM PROGRESS REPORT SCPP
FORECASTING SUPPORT
FOR PERIOD 1 SEPTEMBER 1983· 31 AUGUST 1984 PREPARED FOR DIVISION OF ATMOSPHERIC RESOURCES RESEARCH, DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR BUREAU OF RECLAMATION CONTRACT NO.9 - 07 - 85 - V0021
VOLUME II (EXPERIMENTAL DAY SUMMARIES)
INTERIM PROGRESS REPORT SCPP FORECASTING
SUPPORT
FOR PERIOD 1 SEPTEMBER 1983 - 31 AUGUST 1984 PREPARED FOR DIVISION OF ATMOSPHERIC RESOURCES RESEARCH DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR BUREAU OF RECLAMATION CONTRACT NO.9 - 07 - 85 - V0021
PROJECT SKYWATER SIERRA COOPERATIVE
PILOT PROJECT (SCPP)
FALL 1984 STATUS REPORT DAVID W. REYNOLDS AND ARNETT S, DENNIS SUBMITTED TO COMMISSIONER OF RECLAMATION U, S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR DIVISION OF ATMOSPHERIC RESOURCES RESEARCH BUREAU OF RECLAMATION DENVER ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH CENTER DENVER, COLORADO DECEMBER 1984
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FINAL REPORT - VOLUME TWO -
PRECIPITATION MEASUREMENTS
SCPP Data Collection and Analysis for the Period 1 January 1979 through 30 September 1984 Prepared for United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation Division of Atmospheric Resources Research Contract No 9-07-8S-V0020
Operations Plan Sierra Cooperative Pilot Project
1984-1985
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Reclamation Engineering and Research Center Division of Atmospheric Resources Research, Denver. Colorado 80225 December 1984
INTERIM PROGRESS REPORT Volume I, SCPP
Meteorological and Statistical Support
for Period: 1 September 1984 through 31 August 1985
Electronic Techniques Inc. Prepared for UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Reclamation Division of Atmospheric Resources Research Contract No. 4-CR-81-03860 SEPTEMBER 1985
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VOLUME II (EXPERIMENTAL DAY SUMMARIES) INTERIM
PROGRESS REPORT
SCPP Meteorological and Statistical Support for Period 1 September 1984 - 31 August 1985 Gilbert L. Hemmer, Arlen W. Huggins, Arunas P. Kuciauskas, Carol J. Wilcox Prepared for Division of Atmospheric Resources Research, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation Contract No. 4-CR-81-03860 October 1985
(2) FINAL REPORT SCPP Meteorological and Statistical Support for Period: 1 October 1984-30 September 1987 Electronic Techniques Inc. A.W. Huggins, R.M. Rauber, T.F. Lee, A.P. Kuciauskas, G.L. Hemmer, and C.J. Wilcox (ETI) R.n. Elliott and D_A. Griffith (NAWC) and J.A. Flueck (Consultant) Prepared for Division of Atmospheric Resources Research, Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation Contract No. 4-CR-81-03860 SEPTEMBER 1987
INTERIM PROGRESS REPORT PRECIPITATION GAUGE
DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS IN SUPPORT OF SCPP
For Period: 1 September 1986 to 30 September 1987
Robert A. Rilling, Karl L. Dreher, Vincent R. Scheetz, Stanley J. Smiley, Jr., Ruta M. Rauber: Electronic Techniques Inc. Prepared for Division of Atmospheric Resources Research, Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation
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Contract No. 4-CR-91-03320 SEPTEMBER 1987
FEATHER RIVER BASIN CLOUD SEEDING FEASIBILITY
STUDY, NAWC Report WH-86-5
H. Robert Swart, Don A. Griffith and George W. Wilkerson, North American Weather Consultants And E. Bruce Jones and Charles F. Leaf, Resource Consultants, Inc. Prepared for THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES October 1986
Journals
AMS Journal of Applied Meteorology 1962 – January 2001
AMS Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 1962-April 1999
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 1955 –
December 2012
AMS Journal of Climate January 1988 – June 2000
AMS Monthly Weather Review 1974 + February 1977 – January
2001
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AMS Weather and Forecasting Mar 1987 – Dec. 1999
Papers written by John Owen Rhea
A Study of Thunderstorm Formation Along Dry Lines
June 4, 1964, Journal of Applied Meteorology, February 1966 July 1, 1965
Results of the Summer Thermograph Project at Steamboat Springs, Co. 14 Oct. 1964, E. Bollay Associates, Inc.- Technical Note S-1
A Storm Typing Scheme for Winter Precipitation on the Park Range in Northwestern Colorado, Presented at the Conference on Weather Forecasting, November 6-8, 1967, Ft. Worth, Texas
Small-Scale Spatial Variations of Summer Rainfall Totals over and Near the Park Range. Presented a Conference on Fire and Forest Meteorology, Mar 12-14, 1968, Salt Lake City, UT
Meso-scale Patterns of Winter Precipitation
as related to Orographic Barrier Orientations,
Presented at the AMS-AAAS Meeting, 24-28 June 1968, Logan Utah
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An Attempt to Explain Variations of Seasonal Meso-
Scale Target-to-Control Area Precipitation Ratios,
Presented at Conference on Weather Modification, Albany NY, April 1968
Airborne Seeding Techniques Applied to Winter
Orographic Clouds,
Presented at the Western Snow Conference, Salt Lake City, UT April 1969
The Impportance of Evapotranspiration
as a Warm Season Temperature Control,
Presented at the 3rd National Conference on Weather Forecasting, 3-5 September 1969, Virginia Beach, VA
A Review of Results of the Park Range Winter Orographic Cloud Seeding Experiment, Submitted to the Office Of Atmospheric Water Resources, Bureau of Reclamation, February 1970
Lead Measurement in Urban Air as it Relates to
Weather Modification
JAM, June 1970
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Field Use of a Simple Technique for Identifying Silver Iodide Particles as Snow Crystal Nuclei, Farn P Parungo (primary author), JAM, August 1970
Interpreting Orographic Snowfall Patterns, Owen’s Master’s Thesis, Colorado State University, May 1972
Topographic Influences on Snowfall Patterns in
Mountainous Terrain
Presented at National Academy of Sciences, Interdisciplinary Symposium on Advanced Concepts and Techniques in the Study of Snow and Ice Resources, December 1973
Elevation and Meteorological Controls on the Density of
New Snow
Lewis O. Grant and Owen, Presented at National Academy of Sciences, Interdisciplinary Symposium on Advanced Concepts and Techniques in the Study of Snow and Ice Resources, December 1973
A Simple Orographic Precipitation Model for Hydrological and Climatological Use, Presented at the ASU Conference on Precipitation Analysis for Hydrologic Modeling, June 1975
Winter Quantitative Mountain Precipitation Forecasting using an Orographic Precipitation Model as an Objective Aid,
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Colorado State University, Presented at Annual Meeting of the AMS, Tucson, AZ, January 1977
Orographic Precipitation Model for Hydrometeorological Use, PHD Thesis, Colorado State University, Paper No. 287, March 1978
Performance of a Simple Orographic Precipitation Model for Hydro-meteorological and Climatological Studies, Colorado State University, Presented at the ASCE Spring Convention, Pittsburgh, PA, April 24-28, 1978
Comparison of Orographic Model-Computed Winter Precipitation to Observed Spring and Summer Runoff in Colorado, ????? date probably pre 1979
Analysis of Precipitation Forecast Accuracy, Colorado
Mountains, 1979-1980
????? Date
Comments on “A Statistical Reanalysis of the ReplicatedClimax I and II Winter Orographic Cloud Sseeding Experiments”, Climate and Applied Meteorology, August 1983
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Adaptation of Quantitative Precipitation ForecastingAids for the Grand Mesa Area of Colorado, for North American Weather Consultants, Salt Lake City, UT, Dec. 1985
Adapting an Orographic Precipitation Model as a QPF Aid for a Part of the Sierra Nevada, after 1986
Study of Adapting Principles of Rhea Orographic Precipitation Model as a Quantitative Precipitation Forecasting Aid for the Feather River Basin, Final report to CA Dept of Water Resources, Nov. 1986
Combined Use of an Orographic Precipitation Model and a Rainfall-Runoff Model for Improving Reservoir Operations, Owen and Curtis L. Hartzell, US Bureau of Reclamation, ????? date
Quantitative Precipitation Forecasting for Improving Reservoir Operation, Owen and Curtis L. Hartzell, US Bureau of Reclamation, AMS Forecasting Conference 1993
A 26 Year History of Winter Snowfall in Western Colorado, Comparing Observations with an Orographic Precipitation Model, Mark Branson, Davie C. Rogers, Lewis O. Grant, and Owen Rhea Sometime after 1987
Evaluation of an Orographic Precipitation Model in Southwestern Colorado,
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Lauren E. Hay, Mark D. Branson, and Owen, May 1993
An Objective Orographically-Based QPF Aid for California, CNRFC, Sacramento CA, ????? date
Use and Expansion of an Objective Orographic QPF Aid, Presented at AMS Special Symposium on Hydrology, 11-16 January 1998
West Coast Orographics, Nov-Dec. 2000
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