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Schaefer, Vincent J.
Oral history interview with Vincent Schaefer, 8 May 1993.
Topics include: beginnings in meteorology; research at General Electric Research Laboratory with Irving Langmuir; wartime work on smoke generators for military, and demonstration for Vladimir Zworykin, Vannevar Bush, Alan Waterman; work on supercooled clouds, aircraft de-icing, discovery of homogeneous nucleation;Project Cirrus; Bernard Vonnegut and early research on use of silver iodide in cloud seeding; hail suppression; Carl-Gustav Rossby; jetstream and clouds; youthful interest in science and influences; reflections on career; development of Natural Sciences Summer Institute to inspire young people in science; Munitalp Foundation; establishment of the Desert Research Institute; cloud seeding in the intermountain west; study of lake effect snowstorms; Langmuir Laboratory (New Mexico); Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, Albany; Project Shower (Hawaii); research in Australia; family, childhood, education, early work as toolmaker, forester; early years at General Electric, Langmuir and Blodgett; American Meteorological Society, and past presidents; and industrial meteorology.
Meteorologist.
Bush, Vannevar, 1890-1974
Langmuir, Irving, 1881-1957
Rossby, Carl-Gustaf
Schaefer, Vincent J.
Vonnegut, Bernard
Waterman, Alan Tower, 1892-1967
Zworykin, V. K. (Vladimir Kosma), 1889-1982
American Meteorological Society
General Electric Company. Research Laboratory
Irving Langmuir Laboratory for Atmospheric Research
Munitalp Foundation Inc.
Project Cirrus.
Project Shower.
State University of New York. Atmospheric Sciences Research Center.
University of Nevada System. Desert Research Institute
Clouds.
Jet stream.
Meteorology
Rain-making
Silver iodide
World War, 1939-1945
Australia. fast
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