Cloud seeding explained as China reportedly controlled weather before political parade

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China's government has invested well over a billion dollars into weather control technology, the Xinhua news agency reported in 2017.

The"artificial rain" that was produced had the effect of markedly clearing particulate pollution from the skies ahead of the event.

Reportedly, local residents claimed they saw rockets being shot into the sky on the eve of the ceremony, and the scientists think they were carrying silver iodide—a chemical often used in cloud seeding. Cloud seeding works by releasing a substance like silver iodide into existing clouds. This then causes water droplets within the clouds to freeze and clump together, and when they get big enough they fall out of the cloud as rain.has a host of applications. According to the North American Weather Modification Council it can be used to increase rainfall, reduce hail, and eliminate fog—useful at a busy airport, for example.

The effect of cloud seeding can occur almost immediately after the release of the chemical into the cloud. This release can be done in a number of ways, such as from an aircraft or via ground-based generators. There has been some debate over the years about whether or not cloud seeding is very effective, but it hasn't stopped China investing well over a billion dollars into the technology in recent years to help alleviate drought and other natural disasters, the Xinhua news agency reported in 2017. The U.S., too, has expressed an interest in cloud seeding as a possible way to alleviate drought.has been subject to a cloud seeding myth, of sorts.

 

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