A transformational approach to winter orographic weather modification research: The SNOWIE Project

The Seeded and Natural Orographic Wintertime Clouds: The Idaho Experiment (SNOWIE) project aims to study the impacts of cloud seeding on winter orographic clouds. The field campaign took place in Idaho between 7 January and 17 March 2017 and employed a comprehensive suite of instrumentation, including ground-based radars and airborne sensors, to collect in situ and remotely sensed data in and around clouds containing supercooled liquid water before and after seeding with silver iodide aerosol particles. The seeding material was released primarily by an aircraft. It was hypothesized that the dispersal of the seeding material from aircraft would produce zigzag lines of silver iodide as it dispersed downwind. In several cases, unambiguous zigzag lines of reflectivity were detected by radar, and in situ measurements within these lines have been examined to determine the microphysical response of the cloud to seeding. The measurements from SNOWIE aim to address long-standing questions about the efficacy of cloud seeding, starting with documenting the physical chain of events following seeding. The data will also be used to evaluate and improve computer modeling parameterizations, including a new cloud-seeding parameterization designed to further evaluate and quantify the impacts of cloud seeding.

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Author Tessendorf, Sarah A.
French, Jeffrey R.
Friedrich, Katja
Geerts, Bart
Rauber, Robert M.
Rasmussen, Roy M.
Xue, Lulin
Ikeda, Kyoko
Blestrud, Derek R.
Kunkel, Melvin L.
Parkinson, Shaun
Snider, Jefferson R.
Aikins, Joshua
Faber, Spencer
Majewski, Adam
Grasmick, Coltin
Bergmaier, Philip T.
Janiszeski, Andrew
Springer, Adam
Weeks (Karkainan), Courtney
Serke, David J.
Bruintjes, Roelof T.
Publisher UCAR/NCAR - Library
Publication Date 2019-01-01T00:00:00
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Metadata Date 2023-08-18T19:18:05.698589
Metadata Record Identifier edu.ucar.opensky::articles:22370
Metadata Language eng; USA
Suggested Citation Tessendorf, Sarah A., French, Jeffrey R., Friedrich, Katja, Geerts, Bart, Rauber, Robert M., Rasmussen, Roy M., Xue, Lulin, Ikeda, Kyoko, Blestrud, Derek R., Kunkel, Melvin L., Parkinson, Shaun, Snider, Jefferson R., Aikins, Joshua, Faber, Spencer, Majewski, Adam, Grasmick, Coltin, Bergmaier, Philip T., Janiszeski, Andrew, Springer, Adam, Weeks (Karkainan), Courtney, Serke, David J., Bruintjes, Roelof T.. (2019). A transformational approach to winter orographic weather modification research: The SNOWIE Project. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7g163vj. Accessed 15 March 2025.

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