Weather Modification is Real
(drtenpenny.substack.com)
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It is a very important distinction to note that weather modification IS real and also widely accepted science. This is not the same weather modification you are referring to. Pedes need to understand that the term "weather modification" does not inherently refer to any conspiracy.
Asking ChatGPT the different types of weather modification:
"Weather modification involves various techniques to alter or control the weather, usually to increase precipitation, suppress hail, or reduce fog. Here are the main types:
Cloud Seeding:
Silver Iodide Seeding: Uses silver iodide particles to encourage cloud formation and precipitation. Salt Seeding: Uses salt particles to enhance rainfall. Dry Ice Seeding: Uses solid carbon dioxide to induce ice crystals in clouds, promoting precipitation. Fog Dispersal:
Heating: Using heat to evaporate fog. Seeding with Dry Ice: Dispersing dry ice into fog to promote droplet formation and evaporation. Using Chemicals: Applying chemicals like calcium chloride to absorb moisture and clear fog. Hail Suppression:
Silver Iodide Seeding: Similar to cloud seeding but aimed at reducing hailstone size to prevent damage. Explosive Techniques: Using rockets or artillery to disrupt hail formation. Hurricane and Storm Modification:
Cloud Seeding: Attempts to weaken tropical storms and hurricanes by seeding clouds in their structure. Ocean Cooling: Ideas involving the cooling of ocean surfaces to reduce the energy supply to hurricanes. Rain Enhancement:
Cloud Seeding: As mentioned, using various seeding agents to increase precipitation in drought-prone areas. Snowpack Augmentation:
Winter Cloud Seeding: Increasing snowpack in mountainous regions to enhance water supply. Lightning Suppression:
Ground-Based Generators: Releasing chemicals to reduce the frequency of lightning strikes during storms. These techniques are used worldwide for various purposes, including agriculture, water management, and disaster prevention."