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Usually it follows a pattern. Let’s say the sun is shining day 1. It just rained a ton and the skies can’t put out any more moisture. The ground is wet the sun is shining the water is making its way back up….

Now you hit the trails and seeding. Moisture builds and builds they self perpetuate the clouds that are naturally forming and the clouds they are forming 2-3 days of this dark foggy constant veil go by and like magic

More rain and darkness! It pours and pours like it did before the first day, and the process starts again.

This is how I’ve and many have observed the seeding behave in the past. It’s like it reaches a point of over saturation and then they just have to let it burn back off for a day or so before they can continue. If that makes any sense.

I believe manipulating these patterns is also a way to cause droughts, but I’m no meteorologist! Call me old fashion but I think the sun should shine when it’s supposed to, and rain should fall when it’s supposed to.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Usually it follows a pattern. Let’s say the sun is shining day 1. It just rained a ton and the skies can’t put out any more moisture. The ground is wet the sun is shining the water is making its way back up….

Now you hit the trails and seeding. Moisture builds and builds they self perpetuate the clouds that are naturally forming and the clouds they are forming 2-3 days of this dark foggy constant veil go by and like magic

More rain and darkness! It pours and pours like it did before the first day, and the process starts again.

This is how I’ve and many have observed the seeding behave in the past. It’s like it reaches a point of over saturation and then they just have to let it burn back off for a day or so before they can continue. If that makes any sense.

1 year ago
1 score