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Weather Modification/4dvar

A dual use for space solar power. The global weather control option

By Ross Hoffman, John M. Henderson, George D. Modica, S. Mark Leidner, C. Grassotti, Thomas Nehrkorn
September 1, 2006

Macro-Engineering: a Challenge for the Future, chapter 7, pages 87–120. Springer, 2006.

Filed under: Atmosphere, variational data analysis, Weather Modification/4dvar

The response of damaging winds of a simulated tropical cyclone to finite amplitude perturbations of different variables

By Ross Hoffman, John M. Henderson, S. Mark Leidner, C. Grassotti, Thomas Nehrkorn
July 1, 2006

Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences

Filed under: Atmosphere, Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP), variational data analysis, Weather Modification/4dvar
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