(Jerry McBride/Durango Herald) 2312 2010 Dylan Burns of Durango High School clears the ball in front of the Demon goal while playing Air Academy High School Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023, during the second round of the state 3A playoffs at DHS. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald) 1561 2010 Charles Gleason of Durango High School plays defense against Air Academy High School Wednesday, Nov. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald) 1368 2010 Dylan Burns of Durango High School battles through the Air Academy High School defense Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023, before the start of the second round of the state 3A playoffs at DHS. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald) 1473 2010 The Durango High School Demons and Air Academy High School take the field Wednesday, Nov. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald) 1582 2010 Teryk Webber of Durango High School pushes the ball while playing Air Academy High School Wednesday, Nov. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald) 1579 2010 Teryk Webber of Durango High School battles for the ball while playing Air Academy High School Wednesday, Nov. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald) 1785 2010 Fans cheer on the Durango High School boys soccer team while playing Air Academy High School Wednesday, Nov. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald) 1635 1500 Cooper Gray of Durango High School passes the ball while playing Air Academy High School Wednesday, Nov. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald) 1701 1500 Mavrick Rodriguez of Durango High School is pulled back by an Air Academy High School player Wednesday, Nov. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald) 1583 2010 Davis Cameron of Durango High School strikes the ball while playing Air Academy High School Wednesday, Nov. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald) 1609 2010 Fans cheer on the Durango High School boys soccer team while playing Air Academy High School Wednesday, Nov. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald) 1457 2010 Lucas Foster of Durango High School chases the ball down while playing Air Academy High School Wednesday, Nov. Hence, the increases in runoff reported from the three target watersheds were part of a large-scale pattern due to natural causes rather than to cloud seeding.PHOTOS: Durango takes on Air Academy in 4A boys soccer playoffs Demons’ season ends in penalty kicks on Wednesday night Cayden Phipps of Durango High School battles for the ball while playing Air Academy High School Wednesday, Nov. It is also shown that nearly all central and southwest Colorado watersheds with similar exposures to the target watersheds for the WCPE had high runoffs during the three seeded seasons compared to the three control watersheds chosen. This bias produced high values of seed/no-seed precipitation ratios at Wolf Creek Summit which led to the misperception of large increases in precipitation due to cloud seeding. It is shown that the three non-seeded seasons occurred during meteorological conditions which brought “warm aloft” (500 mb temperatures ≥ −23☌) storm days with unusually light precipitation over a wide region of Colorado, northern New Mexico, southern Utah and northern Arizona. In this paper the results of the Wolf Creek Pass Experiment (WCPE) are reexamined. Furthermore, it has been reported that increases in precipitation produced statistically significant increases in the runoffs from three target watersheds when compared to the runoffs from three control watersheds. The results of the seeding have been reported in a series of papers as having produced statistically significant increases in precipitation at Wolf Creek Summit when the 500 mb temperature was ≥−23☌. A six-season, randomized-by-season cloud seeding experiment consisting of three seeded seasons and three non-seeded seasons was conducted by Colorado State University (CSU) during the middle and late 1960's in the Wolf Creek Pass region of the San Juan Mountains of southwest Colorado.
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