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A Way for Forecast Occasion of Artificial Precipitation

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In this paper, In terms of the data of stratiform could microphysical structure from airborne particle measurement system (PMS) in 1986–1996 in Xinjiang province. It is a way to detect the time for work in artificial precipitation by the total volume particle. We use traditional way to find the total rain in the cloudy. And then we find the relationship between the time and the total. It will be fit for work when the number is rising and the mean of the rain is more. So we can find the top point in the image, it is the best time to work on artificial rain.

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The work presented is supported by the financial supports given by Meteorology Bureau Of Xinjiang Urumqi Autonomy, Science And Technical Item, Item Number: 201012,Item Title: Feasibility Researching In Increase Rain Stratum Winter. And the Basic Research Program of Xinjiang University of Finance and Economics (Grant No. 2011boshi005), Xinjiang University of Finance and Economics.

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Li, G., Xu, W., Wang, Y. (2014). A Way for Forecast Occasion of Artificial Precipitation. In: Zhong, S. (eds) Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Cybernetics and Informatics. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 163. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3872-4_125

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