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For years, scientists have experimented with engineering techniques that can safely modify rainfall. But experts say the technology isn't capable of causing extreme, sudden flooding.
Experts say outlandish claims of weather manipulation are hindering disaster preparedness and emergency response.
Meteorologists are debunking conspiracy theories blaming cloud seeding for the deadly Central Texas floods over the Fourth of ...
First reported by the Houston Chronicle, cloud seeding involves releasing silver iodide into clouds to increase rainfall ...
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Marjorie Taylor Greene's announcement in the wake of the Texas floods sparked conversations around cloud seeding and more.
All clouds need “seeds” called condensation nuclei or ice nuclei to properly develop. This could be a speck of dust, clay or ...
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Cloud-seeding was blamed for a devastating flash flood in South Dakota in 1972, though a scientific review determined the flood was "caused by meteorological conditions beyond the control of man." ...
Florida’s Attorney General James Uthmeier jumped in to amplify the misinformation — citing a newly passed Florida law banning ...
Dr. Marshall Shepherd, a renowned meteorologist and director of the University of Georgia's Atmospheric Science Program, ...
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The EPA is trying to fight cloud seeding conspiracy theories. It chose the worst way to do it. Let's start with the facts.
NJ flash floods Monday, theories emerged blaming cloud seeding for the heavy rainfall that left key areas severely inundated.
Some people online suggested cloud seeding conducted by the company Rainmaker Technology Corporation was to blame for deadly ...
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