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Cloud-seeding was blamed for a devastating flash flood in South Dakota in 1972, though a scientific review determined the ...
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.
Along a similar vein, conspiracy theories maligning Doppler weather radars as “weather weapons” have heightened in the wake ...
Cloud seeding is a concept that was sowed in the 1940s. Vincent J. Schaefer, Bernard Vonnegut and Irving Langmuir were ...
The EPA is trying to fight cloud seeding conspiracy theories. It chose the worst way to do it. Let's start with the facts.
Cloud seeding couldn’t have caused the floods that killed more than 100 people, experts say. But rumormongers suggested a ...
Marjorie Taylor Greene's announcement in the wake of the Texas floods sparked conversations around cloud seeding and more.
Why there’s no scientific basis for blaming the longtime drought-fighting practice for the tragic Central Texas flooding.
Scientists blame unusually warm oceans, not cloud seeding, for Texas and North Carolina floods. Yet state lawmakers seek to ban geoengineering, though no such projects exist in North Carolina.
This is false. It is not possible that cloud seeding generated the floods, according to experts, as the process can only ...
Some people online suggested cloud seeding conducted by the company Rainmaker Technology Corporation was to blame for deadly ...
Delhi plans to implement cloud seeding in September to combat its notorious air pollution, using a technique that artificially induces rainfall.