Abstract
Apparent delayed effects of aerial cloud seeding with silver iodide are demonstrated in Smith et al.'s experiment in Tasmania. These effects reached a maximum 9 days after a seeded day and were most unlikely to have arisen by chance. A possible cause of these and even more delayed effects of seeding is shown to be the enhancement of concentrations of airborne ice-nucleating bacteria by small amounts of silver iodide applied to vegetation.-Authors
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Bigg, E. K., & Turton, E. (1986). Delayed effects of cloud seeding with silver iodide. Journal of Climate & Applied Meteorology, 25(10), 1382–1386. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0450(1986)025<1382:DEOCSW>2.0.CO;2
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