The content of this series of webpages was created
exclusively for the class of:
Physics and Chemistry of Clouds and Aerosols
Prof. Brian Toon
By Vidal Salazar
University of Colorado at Boulder
Nov. 30 1999
if you have any questions regarding the results
of the seeding experiments, please contact :
Vidal Salazar
Roelof Bruintjes
This web page was created using the following literature:
Report of activities of PARC, Program for the augmentation of rainfall
in Coahuila. NCAR/RAP 1997, 1998
A review of Cloud seeding experiments to enhance precipitation and some
new prospects. Roelof T. Bruintjes Bull. Am. Met. Soc. Vol. 80, No.
5, May 1999.
Prediction of the number of cloud droplets in the ECHAM GCM. Ulrike Lohman,
J. Gphy. Re. Vol 104 No D8, April 1999.
Indirect forcing by anthropogenic aerosols: A global climate model calculation
of the effective radius and cloud life time effects. Leon Rotstayn,
J. Geo. Res. Vol 104, No D8 April 27 1999.
TITAN and the general issue of radar evaluation of cloud seeding. Vidal
Salazar M.
Calculations of the effect of seeding material form hygroscopic flares
in the collision-coalescence processes and the development
of rainfall in
clouds. Vidal Salazar.
PROGRAM FOR THE AUGMENTATION OF RAINFALL IN COAHUILA
(PARC): OVERVIEW AND PRELIMINARY
RESULTS
Roelof T. Bruintjes, Daniel
W. Breed, Michael J. Dixon, Barbara G. Brown, Vidal Salazar
Microphysical Characteristics of Convective Clouds in northern Mexico
Roleof Bruintjes, Dan
Breed, Vidal Salazar American Meteorological society, Cloud physics conference
J2.4 1999
Hygroscopic seeding: Theory and Practice Roelof Bruintjes, Greg Kok, Dan
Breed, Vidal Salazar. Seventh WMO Scientific Conference Chiang mai Thailand,
Report No. 31 17-2 Feb 1999
Program for the Augmentation of Rainfall in Coahuila (PARC) Overview
and Design Roelof Bruinjes, Dan Breed, M. Dixon, Vidal Salazar Seventh
WMO Scientific Conference Chiang mai Thailand, Report No. 31 17-2
Feb 1999