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On August 23, 1963, Hurricane Beulah was the site of the next seeding attempt.
It had an indistinct eyewall.
In addition, mistakes were made, as the seedings of silver iodide were dropped in the wrong places.
As a consequence, nothing happened.
The next day, another attempt was made, and the seeders hit their targets.
The eyewall was observed to fall apart and be replaced by another eyewall with a larger radius.
The sustained winds also fell by twenty percent.
All in all, the results of the experiments on Beulah were " encouraging but inconclusive.

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