GeoEngineering
States and utility companies are investing in "cloud seeding" - a way to artificially increase precipitation in the drought-ridden American West and worldwide. By seeding storm clouds with a substance called silver iodide, it's possible to increase the efficiency of storms by 5-15%. It's no cure for drought, but it can be a valuable water management tool, which is why cloud seeding operations are ramping up across the country as winter gets underway.
We visited one of the longest-running cloud seeding operations in the country (Santa Barbara County Water Agency) to get a full demonstration and walk-through of the equipment that aims to increase the rain we get from the clouds passing above our heads.
"Current technologies that will mature over the next 30 years will offer anyone who has the necessary resources the ability to modify weather patterns and their corresponding effects, at least on the local scale. Current demographic, economic, and environmental trends will create global stresses that provide the impetus necessary for many countries or groups to turn this weather-modification ability into a capability."
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