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    The North Dakota Thunderstorm Project: A Cooperative Study of High Plains Thunderstorms by Boe, Bruce A., Stith, Jeffrey L., Smith, Paul L., Hirsch, John H., Helsdon, John H., Detwiler, Andrew G., Orville, Harold D., Martner, Brooks E., Reinking, Roger F., Meitín, Rebecca J., Brown, Rodger A.

    “…The North Dakota Thunderstorm Project was conducted in the Bismarck, North Dakota, area from 12 June through 22 July 1989. The project deployed Doppler radars,…”
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    Application of a Cloud Model to Cooling Tower Plumes and Clouds by Orville, Harold D., Hirsch, John H., May, Laurence E.

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1962) (01-01-1980)
    “…A steady-state, one-dimensional cloud model has been modified to simulate the growth of plumes (both wet and dry) and clouds from natural and forced draft…”
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    Numerical Simulation of Dry Ice Cloud Seeding Experiments by Kopp, Fred J., Orville, Harold D., Farley, Richard D., Hirsch, John H.

    Published in Journal of climate and applied meteorology (01-09-1983)
    “…The application of a two-dimensional, time-dependent cloud model to describe the effects of dry ice cloud seeding is demonstrated. A conservation equation and…”
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    Cumulus Cloud Characteristics over Western South Dakota by Hirsch, John H., Schock, Carol Lundy

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1962) (01-10-1968)
    “…Meteorological information from aircraft penetrations of cumulus clouds over western South Dakota has been analyzed to yield distributions of liquid water…”
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    Some Surprising Results from Simulated Seeding of Stratiform-Type Clouds by Orville, Harold D., Farley, Richard D., Hirsch, John H.

    Published in Journal of climate and applied meteorology (01-12-1984)
    “…Studies have been conducted to determine the cloud seeding potential of stratiform type clouds using a two-dimensional, time-dependent cloud model. An…”
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