Some approaches to statistical analysis of a weather modification experiment |
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Authors: | Ralph A. Bradley Sushil S. Srivastava Adolf Lanzdorf |
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Affiliation: | Florida State University , Tallahassee, 32306, Florida |
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Abstract: | Data from a weather modification experiment are examined and a number of statistical analyses reported. The validity of earlier inferences is studied as are the utilities of various statistical methods. The experiment is described. The original analysis of North American Weather Consultants, who conducted the experiment, is reviewed. Data summarization is reported. A major approach to analysis is through the use of cloud-physics covari-ates in regression analyses. Finally, a multivariate analysis is discussed. It appears that the covariates may have been affected by treatment (cloud seeding) and that their use is invalid, not only reducing error variances but removing treatment effect. Some recommendations for improved design of similar future experiments are given in a concluding section, including preliminary trial use of blocking by storms. |
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Keywords: | weather modification cloud seeding data analysis summarization of data transformations covariance analysis applied regression multivariate analysis |
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