. Compendium of meteorology. Meteorology. Fig. 5.—Second seeding, June 5, 1949 (before seeding). Altitude, 18,000 ft; time, 1452; azimuth, 300°. A very favorable situation for seeding is illustrated in the third seeding of June 7, 1949. A cloud whose base was near 5000 ft and whose top was estimated to. Pig. 6.—Second seeding, June 5, 1949 ("after seeding). Note rainbow under cloud. Altitude, 18,000 ft; time, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations m
. Compendium of meteorology. Meteorology. Fig. 5.—Second seeding, June 5, 1949 (before seeding). Altitude, 18,000 ft; time, 1452; azimuth, 300°. A very favorable situation for seeding is illustrated in the third seeding of June 7, 1949. A cloud whose base was near 5000 ft and whose top was estimated to. Pig. 6.—Second seeding, June 5, 1949 ("after seeding). Note rainbow under cloud. Altitude, 18,000 ft; time, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original American Meteorological Society. Committee on the Compendium of Meteorology; Malone, Thomas F. Boston : American Meteorological Society
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