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− | + | John Carr, meteorologist from the Texas Water Development Board, discusses the origin and nature of the Texas Weather Modification Act and various cloud seeding operations in the state. | |
==General Interview Information== | ==General Interview Information== | ||
− | '''Interviewee Name:''' | + | '''Interviewee Name:''' John Carr |
'''Additional Parties Recorded:''' | '''Additional Parties Recorded:''' | ||
− | '''Date:''' | + | '''Date:''' August 25, 1972 |
− | '''Location:''' | + | '''Location:''' Austin, Texas |
− | '''Interviewer:''' | + | '''Interviewer:''' Jeff Townsend |
− | '''Length:''' | + | '''Length:''' 1 hour |
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'''Tape 1, Side 1:''' | '''Tape 1, Side 1:''' | ||
− | + | Recollections of selected history of the Texas Water Development Board, | |
+ | Texas Water Board's responsibilities and priorities listed, | ||
+ | Cites meteorological experiences, | ||
+ | Origin of Texas Weather Modification Act discussed, | ||
+ | Examines nature of Weather Modification Act, | ||
+ | Weather modification operations in Texas surveyed, | ||
+ | Program of cloudseeding evaluated, | ||
+ | Plainview evaluation mentioned, | ||
+ | Water Board's regulation of weather modification related | ||
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'''Tape 1, Side 2:''' | '''Tape 1, Side 2:''' | ||
− | + | Discussion of ground generators, | |
+ | Names problems in evaluation of cloud-seeding, | ||
+ | Comments on Weather Bureau attitude, | ||
+ | Interstate cooperation verified, | ||
+ | Speculations on ecological opposition and goals, | ||
+ | Review of the limits of weather modification, | ||
+ | Dress confrontation recalled, | ||
+ | States extent of weather modification, | ||
+ | Expresses attitude toward state-federal control of weather modification, | ||
+ | Legal aspects described, | ||
+ | Predictions made, | ||
+ | Coalescence method reviewed | ||
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− | '''Range Dates:''' | + | '''Range Dates:''' |
'''Bulk Dates:''' | '''Bulk Dates:''' | ||
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− | [[Category: Needs Review ]] | + | [[Category: Needs Review ]] [[Category: SWC Interviews]] [[Category: 1970s]] [[Category: Meteorology]] [[Category: Weather Modification]] |
Latest revision as of 15:50, 14 June 2019
John Carr, meteorologist from the Texas Water Development Board, discusses the origin and nature of the Texas Weather Modification Act and various cloud seeding operations in the state.
General Interview Information
Interviewee Name: John Carr
Additional Parties Recorded:
Date: August 25, 1972
Location: Austin, Texas
Interviewer: Jeff Townsend
Length: 1 hour
Abstract
Tape 1, Side 1:
Recollections of selected history of the Texas Water Development Board,
Texas Water Board's responsibilities and priorities listed,
Cites meteorological experiences,
Origin of Texas Weather Modification Act discussed,
Examines nature of Weather Modification Act,
Weather modification operations in Texas surveyed,
Program of cloudseeding evaluated,
Plainview evaluation mentioned,
Water Board's regulation of weather modification related
Tape 1, Side 2:
Discussion of ground generators,
Names problems in evaluation of cloud-seeding,
Comments on Weather Bureau attitude,
Interstate cooperation verified,
Speculations on ecological opposition and goals,
Review of the limits of weather modification,
Dress confrontation recalled,
States extent of weather modification,
Expresses attitude toward state-federal control of weather modification,
Legal aspects described,
Predictions made,
Coalescence method reviewed
Range Dates:
Bulk Dates:
Access Information
Original Recording Format:
Recording Format Notes:
Transcript:
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