Cloud Seeding Explained: Did It Cause Texas Floods?
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- π‘ Cloud seeding is a technology developed in the 1940s in the United States to increase water supply for various needs, including farms, ecosystems, reservoirs, and residences.
- π¬ It works by releasing particulate matter, specifically silver iodide, into liquid clouds, causing water to freeze onto the particles, form snowflakes, and fall as rain.
- π§ Cloud seeding has been used for decades in the U.S., funded by farmers, utilities, and government entities seeking more water resources.
Distinguishing Cloud Seeding from Other Concepts
- βοΈ Cloud seeding requires existing clouds with sufficient water content to increase precipitation; it does not create clouds from nothing.
- βοΈ Long streaks behind airplanes, whether natural contrails or alleged chemtrails, are distinct from cloud seeding, as they are typically ice crystals at higher altitudes and lack the necessary water content.
- π Solar radiation modification is a separate technology focused on releasing reflective particles into the upper atmosphere to cool the planet, which is unrelated to cloud seeding.
Rain Maker's Operations and Texas Floods
- ποΈ Rain Maker founder Augustus Doricko states their operation on July 2nd involved seeding two small clouds with approximately 70 grams of silver iodide, a quantity comparable to 10 Skittles.
- β³ These seeded clouds dissipated about two hours after the event, long before the significant flooding caused by Tropical Storm Barry occurred.
- π The remnants of Tropical Storm Barry dumped trillions of gallons of water, a volume vastly exceeding the tens of millions of gallons that even the most advanced cloud seeding operations can produce.
Regulation and Responsible Stewardship
- β Rain Maker adheres to Texas regulations, which include suspension criteria based on meteorological conditions, such as flash flood warnings or saturated soil, to prevent any potential for flooding.
- β οΈ The company proactively suspended operations a day before any regulatory mandate would have required it, demonstrating a commitment to doing no harm and prioritizing caution.
- π The concept of stewarding the Earth, as mentioned in Genesis, is presented as a motivation for exploring technologies like cloud seeding to benefit humanity and ecosystems responsibly.
Global Context and Future Considerations
- π¨π³ China significantly outspends the U.S. on cloud seeding and weather modification, with a substantial annual budget and dedicated educational programs in weather engineering.
- πΊπΈ The U.S. invests much less in cloud seeding research, raising concerns about falling behind technologically and lacking regulatory oversight for domestic weather modification activities.
- πͺοΈ Modifying large-scale weather events like hurricanes is currently not feasible, despite past research projects like Project Storm Fury, due to limitations in measurement and attribution capabilities.
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