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All clouds need “seeds” called condensation nuclei or ice nuclei to properly develop. This could be a speck of dust, clay or ...
Is cloud seeding safe? Jonathan Jennings explains the science behind the technology in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming.
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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.
Over 100 people have died in a terrible flood in Texas, and conspiracy theories are once again in the news. Some people are ...
We did the legwork, looked at the science, consulted agency experts, and pulled in relevant outside information to put these ...
Regardless, the process cannot create storms out of thin air. Ken Leppert, an associate professor of atmospheric science at ...
Marjorie Taylor Greene says she’ll introduce a bill in the House that ‘prohibits the injection, release, or dispersion of ...
More than 160 people are still missing following flash floods in Texas over the Fourth of July holiday weekend, officials ...
In the aftermath of devastating floods in Texas, social media users have spread misinformation that cloud seeding is to blame ...
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Audacy on MSNCloud‑seeding under scrutiny after deadly Central Texas floods - but did it play a role?As Central Texas continues to mourn the lives lost in the catastrophic July 4 floods, a wave of online speculation has put cloud-seeding operations under the microscope.
CLAIM: A rain-enhancing process known as cloud seeding caused historic flooding in Tasmania, Australia, in 2016 and along Australia’s southeastern coast this year. THE FACTS: There’s no evidence to ...
But officials say there is no evidence that the floods are the result of cloud seeding and experts agree that cloud seeding would not result in precipitation of this magnitude. Here’s a closer look at ...
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