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Is cloud seeding safe? Jonathan Jennings explains the science behind the technology in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming.
Conspiracy theories tried to "explain" the flooding from Tropical Storm Chantal and other earlier storms. The more outlandish ...
Did cloud seeding have anything to do with the recent devastating floods that extended from the Hill Country into Central ...
Cloud seeding is the deliberate treatment of certain clouds or cloud systems with the intent of affecting the precipitation processes within those clouds. Application of this technology is increasing ...
As envisioned, cloud seeding in the rugged range on the Montana/Idaho border could boost snowpack and runoff for the ...
Cloud seeding gives these clouds a lot more ice crystals (or cloud nuclei). If experts complete seeding at the right time, it leads to more moisture supply, which will eventually create rainwater.
Cloud seeding experiments typically deal with a narrow set of parameters, according to Swain, taking into account weather conditions including cloud cover, time of the day, and location.
It was a demonstration of new remote-controlled technologies that will allow the state of Utah to dramatically expand its cloud seeding capabilities. "We can operate cloud seeding equipment placed ...
The posts claiming there is no natural explanation for the deadly floods ignore a long history of deadly flooding in the Texas Hill Country region. It is sometimes called "Flash Flood Alley" because ...
Cloud seeding is done only when temperatures within the clouds are between 19 and minus-4 degrees Fahrenheit. This is the range at which silver iodide does its best work, as demonstrated by ...
Cloud-seeding programs to boost both rain and snowfall are now under way in Texas, Utah, Colorado, Nevada, Idaho, New Mexico and California. For West Texas farmer Steve Williams, the benefits of ...