Oklahoma Southwest Cooperative Program?An Update
by Michael E. Mathis, Oklahoma Water Resources Board, United States,Document Type: Proceeding Paper
Part of: Planning Now for Irrigation and Drainage in the 21st Century
Abstract:
In an effort to meet present and future regional water needs, the Oklahoma Water Resources Board and the Texas Water Commission (TWC), the Oklahoma effort has addressed three basic components: (1) the investigation of microphysical properties of Oklahoma clouds, (2) the feasibility of estimating the trajectory and concentration of silver iodide plumes released from ground generators in summer convective situations, and (3) the economic implications of a comprehensive weather modification program in Oklahoma.
Subject Headings: Water resources | Water shortage | Weather modification | Water storage | Rain water | Economic factors | Urban and regional development
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