ey money for); I White Ho, f Powell rioJiours ikility thatd ill preseivj / ' ' ■ Perij/heral equipment provides instant severe storm analysis two on Carti ise authoriij ing ver basin, Iver basin, id River b iver basin, in cl S outlie ilumbia! North Brat, lasin, $75 m n, $60 mili|ne; n, $2 milii 1 project, 5| i River bas na River ba$ :te River bai Harbor, Si sissippi (1 White I Storm analys that once took are now ju/able instantly at exas A&M LVersity with new quipment thawas unveiled this reek. Dr. K. C. B^didge, head of the Meteorology partment, said the iddition of pe»heral equipment to :he existing ather radar system provides u> greatly improved capability in cording and analyz- severe wther.” The comlation of two radar wavelengthsnd their integration allows the teorologists to “see” into storms d locate, by the light- ss or daiess of the signal, the cells of me intense activity. This m, the ove a 1 i for the \] which din in areas nj imissions, the Senate. res Estate Shiit Tower. cutiveComi ■ lemorial Still ter Texans, p.m. > Admimi ent Progunsl anageiiient The seminat ross aptist Chuni >m noon unj call 822-21S >s Blood Dii t Baptist Cho ngs allows scientists to watch the forma tion of severe weather as it happens and to pass warnings along to the public. “Prior to the modification of our system all storms showed up as a big white blob which required an ex tremely well-trained eye to tell any thing about the signals,” Brundidge explained. “Analysis could take hours and the storm in question would be long over before anything could be told about it.” The added integrating equipment takes analog information, converts it to digital information, and provides contours on the radar scope in six levels of intensity to tell the varying rates of rainfall throughout an area storm system. “The six intensities of light on the radar scopes will indicate rainfall levels in increments from one-tenth of an inch to five inches per hour,” Brundidge went on. “As a result we can quickly locate heavy intensity areas where tornadoes or flash flood ing might occur.” All of the signals can be recorded on tape and played back through the radar scope to study the develop ment of storms in a classroom situa tion. This will give experience to laboratory students instead of hav ing to rely on the day-to-day weather for developing professional meteorological expertise. Dr. Vance Moyer, one of the pioneers of Texas A&M’s weather radar program, noted the university is one of the few schools witn weather radar “and perhaps the only place students can get hands- on experience.” Texas A&M got its first radar in 1953 just in time to pick up the 1953 Waco tornado as it developed, but then there was no way to pass a warning. As a result the Texas Tor nado Warning Network was formed along with methods to get people to cover in the event of tornadoes. THE BATTALION Page 5 WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1977 Andes ltd RENTALS: low rates for all rivers SALES: Aluminum & ABS Canoes Maps, Paddles, Eureka Tents Camp Trails Backpacks Also your TEXAS CANOE TRAILS rental agent for canoe, kayak, raft rentals on the GUADALUPE RIVER. Includes car shuttle. Phone for details and reservations. Dr. Mickey Little College Station (713) 846-7307 ■IllillfllllllllllllilllllOllllllflllflllllflllll SEE || Ride a bicycle Help keep our ^environment clean! CURLING IRON BONANZA SPECIAL PRICE $088 AND $788 HAIR BLOWERS $ J J so That Place 707 Texas 846-6933 Planing and Zoning Commission hols hearings on apartment permits Three blic hearings on granting 11 j conditio! use permits for new iVu apartmecomplexes will be held luring 1 regular meeting of the College at ion Planning and Zon ing Corission Thursday at 7 p.m. AppRions for the permits are under names of: ^ K- Cain for an apartment compfo be built on the southeast corneof Welsh Avenue and Southst Parkway V Sypcon Construction Co., for a complex to be built on the northeast corner of Anderson Street and Brentwood Drive George Boyett, for a complex to be built on the corner of Boyett and Patricia Streets. Also on the agenda are considera tion of a final plat resubdividing a 0.255 tract located on Sterling Street and reconsideration of a pre liminary plat for Parkway Plaza Phase 6. D.D. Williamson of the Texas Department of Highways and Pub lic Transportation will present a dis cussion of transportation system problems. NOW OPEN JIM’S PAWN SHOP Bryan, Tx. "Wo buy A sell” Open 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 319 N. Bryan 823-7032 Niclear fuel given Estate Stadia fir A&M reactor ■ ■ >.»' lis A&M University has re- il a 10-year supply of fuel for its uar reactor from the Energy Retrch and Development Ad- nitration (ERDA). John Randall, director of F.s A&M’s Nuclear Science Blood Dii ^er, said more than $125,000 in was placed last weekend in the /A reactor, the largest university arch facility of its type in the thwest. wo casks of nuclear fuel from the ommissioned Puerto Rico nuc- center were transferred from a ck to the reactor’s pool without osure to the environment. The planning for the receipt of fuel has been going on for the six months,” Randall said. Nor- !ly fuel comes in cold but in this case was already radioactive, he said. “This fuel is a very long lifetime fuel,” he said. “This isotope U-235 has been enriched to 70 percent and a rare earth callederbium added which increases the lifetime of the fuel from six months to over nine years.” The erbium counteracts the extra uranium so that the neutron ab sorber burns up at the same time as the uranium to maintain proper reactivity in the cores,” he said. 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