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Cloud seeding rockets attached to a Cloud seeding by spraying silver iodine
plane wing vapour from a plane in the state of Kansas.
(Source: National Geographic web site)
assumes that the additional latent heat adds buoyancy,
strengthens updrafts, ensures more low-level convergence,
and ultimately causes rapid growth of properly selected
clouds. Cloud seeding chemicals may be dispersed by aircraft
or by dispersion devices located on the ground (generators).”
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_seeding)
One place in which this technique is often employed is
Kansas. The National Geographic website provides the following
information on the subject:
In Kansas, clouds sometimes promise rain and fail to deliv-
er—or produce crop-damaging hail. To coax moisture from
the clouds, the Western Kansas Weather Modification
Program sends out its planes. Wing-borne burners produce a
silver iodide smoke, which rides updrafts into the sub-zero
heart of certain storm clouds. At that altitude, the silver io-
dide particles provide nuclei around which cloud water can
freeze. When they're heavy enough, the grains of ice fall—
Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)
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