Dubai’s Airport, Roads Are Underwater And Locals Blame Cloud Seeding

Story by Times Now Digital Dubai’s International Airport, the second-busiest airport in the world, came to a standstill on Tuesday after the UAE city experienced flash flooding and heavy rainfall. Several flights were delayed and cancelled. Videos on social media showed the tarmac being underwater and large planes trying to navigate through the floods. In…

M’sia to address fuel subsidies before implementing carbon tax

Bloomberg – 25 Jun 2024, 04:56 PM Natural resources and environmental sustainability minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad says discussions with the World Bank are ongoing to explore measures to reduce carbon emissions. PETALING JAYA: Malaysia needs to address its fuel subsidies before it introduces a carbon tax, as the nation holds discussions with the World…

Mat Sabu: Cloud seeding in Kelantan to focus on seven areas

Monday, 24 Jun 2024 SUBANG JAYA: The cloud seeding operation (CSO) in Kelantan will focus on seven strategic localities as part of efforts to address the drop in water level in Sungai Kelantan and the prolonged drought affecting padi farmers there, says Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu. The Agriculture and Food Security Minister said the areas…

Dubai’s new flood defense to suck 20 million cubic meters of water a day

By Sujita Sinha Jun 25, 2024 02:57 AM EST April 16 brought the UAE’s worst rainfall in 75 years, causing widespread flooding and disrupting daily life and infrastructure, including Dubai airport. Dubai, renowned for its futuristic skyline and opulent lifestyle, has announced an ambitious $8 billion plan to construct a comprehensive stormwater runoff system.  This…

DA-Bohol defends cloud-seeding amid rainy season

BY Calvin Cordova  Jun 24, 2024 10:12 AM CEBU CITY – No money will be wasted in the conduct of cloud-seeding operations in the province of Bohol. The Department of Agriculture (DA)-Bohol gave this assurance as it defended the ongoing cloud-seeding in the province despite the announcement of the onset of the rainy season. A…

Snowy Hydro ends cloud seeding program

Story by Sky News Australia Snowy Hydro ends its cloud seeding program in the New South Wales Snowy Mountains. The operation boosted the production of hydroelectricity by pumping over 300 kilograms of silver iodide into storm clouds. The process creates more snow over the Snowy Mountains and ski resorts like Thredbo and Perisher. Snowy Hydro…

Australian Snow Cloud Seeding Program Ends Due To Above Average Weather

by Francis XavierJune 24, 2024 Snowy Hydro began its cloud seeding program in the New South Wales Snowy Mountains two decades ago and it is coming to an end. The operation boosted the production of hydroelectricity by pumping over 300 kilograms of silver iodide into storm clouds. The program was made permanent in 2013 after…

Cloud Seeding June 19, 2024

Latest Developments in Cloud Seeding, Chemtrails, and Weather Modification: June 19-20, 2024

In the latest edition of Weather Modification News, we review key articles from June 19-20, 2024, highlighting cloud seeding, chemtrails, and weather modification. Political leaders like Moe addressed chemtrail conspiracy theories, emphasizing scientific evidence. In Malaysia and the UAE, new weather modification initiatives, including cloud seeding, aim to manage water resources and combat drought. The articles also delve into the science behind cloud seeding, exploring its benefits and limitations in environmental intervention. Efforts to rejuvenate the Kelantan River and Irish assurances about their airspace not being used for weather experiments were also discussed. From debunking myths to promoting innovative research, these stories provide a comprehensive look at current practices and debates in weather modification. Join us as we explore these significant developments and their broader implications for our world.