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During six winters, from 2008 into 2014, the researchers seeded storms that blew over both mountain ranges.

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Meteorologists first conceived of seeding clouds as a way to increase rainfall in 1946, working at General Electric's laboratories in Schenectady, New York.

In Western states, water providers, ski areas and power companies interested in hydroelectric generation have all injected silver iodide droplets into winter clouds for decades.

The results showed no significant increase in precipitation from storms that were seeded.

 

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Chris Graziano

WOW, I guess this author thinks we have never heard of HARP. What do you think caused that terrible winter in the US last year, Harp changed the jet streams

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Greg

Who will pay for the lawsuits from flooding peoples property and mudslides because of cloud seeding, the taxpayer will, that's who.

 
 

Geography Dept

 

Another anniversary of the Lynmouth flood passes. Was it magnified by a cloud seeding experiment?

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