Cloud Seeding

  • Cloud Seeding Week in Review June 16 – 19, 2024

    In the week of June 16-19, 2024, significant developments in weather modification captured global attention. Indonesia’s plans for cloud seeding at Nusantara Airport highlight its use in event planning. Saskatchewan’s Premier promises independent chemtrail research, sparking debates on the topic. Meanwhile, experts debunk myths linking cloud seeding to historic floods, emphasizing climate change as the real culprit. The Indonesian Air Force’s weather modification efforts aim to prevent Jambi floods, while Kelantan prepares for a three-day cloud-seeding operation. Even Paul McCartney’s concert organizers experimented with weather control to ensure perfect conditions. Lastly, an in-depth article explores the science behind cloud seeding, showcasing its benefits for agriculture and water management. This review provides a comprehensive look at how weather modification is being utilized and discussed across various sectors.

  • Cloud Seeding Week in Review: June 9 – 15, 2024

    This week in weather modification news, we delve into significant developments and controversies surrounding cloud seeding, chemtrails, and climate interventions. In Indonesia, authorities are considering cloud seeding to combat drought, while Canada explores its use to fight wildfires. However, the technique’s potential unintended consequences, like record floods, have sparked global debates. West Virginia begins cloud seeding operations, and in the Philippines, a halt is called due to the rainy season. Political controversies in Saskatchewan highlight the need for clear climate communication. Finally, Australia’s Snowy Hydro cloud seeding program faces suspension amid environmental concerns. Join us as we unpack these critical stories and their implications for our climate.