Project Skywater Data Inventory
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: United States. Atmospheric Water Resources Program
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gerard E. Klazura
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKProject Skywater is a comprehensive research program designed to develop additional water supplies by cloud seeding techniques. About 70 percent of the program is conducted through contracts with universities, private firms, and local, state, and Federal agencies. The various Skywater projects produce large quantities of data. Data sources include radar, satellite, rawinsondes, precipitation gages, cloud physics aircraft, and automated weather stations. Since 1975, thousands of computer tapes have been used to record data. This paper describes the history, objectives, philiosophy, activities, and responsibilities of data management in support of Project Skywater. The influences of data management are discussed in terms of the total program structure which includes contractual requirements; annual work plans; data collection, reduction, and processing; data inventory; and data archival and retrieval Data collection, inventory, retrieval, and storage; analytical techniques, weather modification, cloud seeding, radar, satellite, rawinsondes, precipitation gages, cloud physics, automated weather stations, and water supply--Abstract/Keywords.