Corporate Body

CSIRO Division of Cloud Physics (1972 - 1983)

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

From
1 July 1972
Marsfield, New South Wales, Australia
To
17 April 1983
Functions
Meteorology and Industrial or scientific research
Reference No
CA 8420
Legal Status
Agency of the Commonwealth of Australia
Location
Marsfield, New South Wales

Summary

The Division of Cloud Physics was established in July 1972. It originated from a research group within the Division of Radiophysics. Research areas covered by the Division included the structure and manipulation of clouds and ice crystals. The Division ceased operations in April 1983.

Timeline

 1939 - 1940 Radiophysics Laboratory - CSIR
       1940 - 1996 CSIR/O Division of Radiophysics
             1972 - 1983 CSIRO Division of Cloud Physics

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