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This note describes low-level observations obtained during WAMEX from an instrumented DC 7 aircraft. These data give a detailed description of the dynamical and thermodynamical structure of the layer 0.5–3 km over a zonal and a meridional cross section. The results indicate that a large and variable northerly wind occurs down to the Equator in the monsoon layer.
Abstract
This note describes low-level observations obtained during WAMEX from an instrumented DC 7 aircraft. These data give a detailed description of the dynamical and thermodynamical structure of the layer 0.5–3 km over a zonal and a meridional cross section. The results indicate that a large and variable northerly wind occurs down to the Equator in the monsoon layer.
Abstract
An investigation of the silver iodide nuclei produced by a Skyfire generator has revealed the effects of the stoichiometric ratio and the rate of consumption of AgI on the size spectrum and the ice-forming ability of the nuclei.
A stoichiometric ratio of 1.5 produces nuclei active at high temperature; as a consequence, it is desirable in cloud modification activities. Acetone vapor on the other hand, seems able to deactivate silver iodide nuclei.
Abstract
An investigation of the silver iodide nuclei produced by a Skyfire generator has revealed the effects of the stoichiometric ratio and the rate of consumption of AgI on the size spectrum and the ice-forming ability of the nuclei.
A stoichiometric ratio of 1.5 produces nuclei active at high temperature; as a consequence, it is desirable in cloud modification activities. Acetone vapor on the other hand, seems able to deactivate silver iodide nuclei.