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Despite conspiracy theories, there's no way that cloud seeding operations days before the storm could have influenced the floods, scientists say.
Conspiracy theorists are blaming flash floods on cloud seeding — it has to stop Cloud seeding can’t even make a cloud, and yet the blame game has devolved into death threats.
Google will heavily discount cloud computing services for the United States government, in a deal that could be finalised within weeks, the Financial Times reported on Friday, amid President ...
Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia has said she will hold a hearing on geoengineering as conspiracy theories have swirled around cloud ...
Misinformation is circulating about the recent Hill Country floods, with some questioning if the weather was modified through a process called “cloud seeding.” ...
Viral posts promoted false claims that cloud seeding, a form of weather modification, played a role in the devastation. Meteorologists explain it doesn't work that way.
A Tennessee congresman is backing Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's push to ban "weather modification" in the wake of devastating floods in Texas. What to know.
At least nine states had active cloud-seeding programs in place as of last year, official data shows.
Cloud coffee, a viral trend combining instant coffee foam with coconut water, provides a caffeine fix similar to dalgona coffee with potential health benefits.
PolitiFact | Cloud seeding could not have caused the disaster because the process increases precipitation only by a small amount, experts said.
Some people online suggested cloud seeding conducted by the company Rainmaker Technology Corporation was to blame for deadly flooding in Texas.
This TDLR map shows weather modification projects in Texas. Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation The Main Cloud Seeding Projects in Texas West Texas Weather Modification Association (WTWMA ...