Dick Albert's Weather Wagon

2716.0266
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1982
Master; Dick Albert's Weather Wagon; X1612
Dick Albert's Weather Wagon; Why are there so many kinds of clouds? Albert explains the different kinds of clouds and what the differences mean in forecasting weather changes; Albert provides views of eastern Pennsylvania, Vermont, and New Hampshire as well as the Massachusetts skyline from the Weather Wagon; Albert explains the weather instruments inside the Weather Wagon; black screen breaks; Albert demonstrates to a classroom of Country Day School students how clouds form; Albert flies with Bill Vickers into the sky to seed clouds;
Credits: Dick Albert’s Weather Wagon with Meteorologist Dick Albert; Written and Produced by: Vic Pisano; Directed by: Larry Jordan; Assistant to the Producer: Tisi Aylward; Production Assistant: Joe Chapura; Stage Managers: Al Giglio, Emmons S. Levine, Kif Williams; Graphics: Ron Pearl; Set Design: Ted Talanian; Lighting Director: Wayne Smith; Audio/Videotape: Keith Jardine, Skip Peabody; Camera: Bob Hakkila, Dick Erickson, Roger Rice, Rich O’Neill; Videotape Editor: Alan Pratt; Post Production: George Ellard, Doug Devitt, Jeff Brawer; Executive Production Manager: Alan Ritsko; Engineering Supervisor: Jim Gilbert; Executive Producer: Claude Pelanne; Program Executive: J. Clifford Curley; We gratefully acknowledge: American Meteorological Society, Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory, Dedham Country Day School, Department of Environmental Management, Downeaster Manufacturing Co., Inc., National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Norwood Municipal Airport, Wiggins Airways W.B. Inc.; Special thanks to: John Nutter Tree Farm, Bill Vickers Pilot/Scientist; Cloud Seeding was a reenactment of an actual experiment

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