_ a, LONG: Ien't this a very obvious one in this category? KELLOGG: kell, you can say the sazxe thing about it that I said, about the thunderstore occurring. That is, that the goes up very quickly and passes out of the normal rain bearing level, and that we have to invoke scme scaveng agency which gets up to the level of the aushroonm. Now, for a low yleld case = this will be taken up by Or. Rapp it stalls while still in the rain bearing level and is avpilable for scavenging by rain. One would also think that a combination of a ground shot in a hard rainstora would te very horrifying. KZLLOOG3 That I think would result in the highest contamination ‘ee one could imagine - a low yield surface shot in a rain. Then we have all the scavenging processes working in our Lavor. There has been a lack of observation of actual rein-out close in. One of the great guessing z,azes hag been to f ure out systeas whereby you could rain material down. first seach systea that I know of was devised by Colonel. Holzgan in which he assuzed the cloud to be a cylinder was distorted by shear. The cylinder extending from the ground to about 20,000 feet. Denartrrct af Pecrey This was dictated sore by ch