48 research outputs found
Investigations of purposeful and inadvertent weather and climate modification in Illinois
"November 1994.""Annual Report June 1993-May 1994.""A report to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois pursuant to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Award No. NA47RA0225.
Rainfall prediction-measurement systems and rainfall design information for urban areas
Cover title.Bibliography: p. 55-61."ISWS/CIR-146/80.
Climatology of hourly occurrences of selected atmospheric phenomena in Illinois
Includes bibliographical references (p. 27-28).The report presents climatological information pertaining to the hourly occurrences of seven types of atmospheric phenomena in Illinois. These types include glaze, sleet, snow, thunderstorms, hail, fog, and smoke
Investigations of purposeful and inadvertent weather and climate modification and the implications of altered atmospheric conditions
"Prepared for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Climate fluctuations in Illinois, 1901-1980
"ISWS/BUL-68/84."-- Cover.Bibliography: p. 73
Precipitation climatology of Lake Michigan Basin
Bibliography: p. 45-46.Enumeration continues from preceding title.A detailed climatological study shows that the average annual precipitation over Lake Michigan is 6 percent less than that of the land portion of the basin. This is contrary to results of most previous studies which indicated that lake and land precipitation were equal. However, the results of this study are more accurate than the earlier findings because they are based on more detailed information from recent lake precipitation studies, a greater knowledge of the effect of the lake on the atmosphere and a greater volume of weather data than existed when the previous studies were made. The chief purpose of this study was to obtain the best possible measure of the average precipitation over the lake in order to estimate more accurately the total water resource of the Lake Michigan Basin
Illinois radar research for hail suppression applications, 1967-1969
Bibliography: p. 22-23.Enumeration continues through succeeding title
Detecting drought conditions in Illinois
Mode of access: Internet; current access through PURL.Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-34)
Illinois weather and climate information -- Where to find it
Cover title.Bibliography: p. 27-31
Research during 1992-1993 concerning purposeful and inadvertent weather modification in Illinois: Precipitation, Cloud Changes, and Impacts (PreCCIP)
Includes bibliographical references."Annual Report of Research during June 1, 1922 - May 31, 1993.""NOAA Cooperative Agreement.