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weatherapi.com
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https://www.weatherapi.com/
{'location': {'name': 'Global', 'region': 'Maguindanao', 'country': 'Filipinas', 'lat': 7.3958, 'lon': 124.3069, 'tz_id': 'Asia/Manila', 'localtime_epoch': 1776471008, 'localtime': '2026-04-18 08:10'}, 'current': {'last_updated_epoch': 1776470400, 'last_updated': '2026-04-18 08:00', 'temp_c': 26.8, 'temp_f': 80.3, 'is_day': 1, 'condition': {'text': 'Patchy rain nearby', 'icon': '//cdn.weatherapi.com/weather/64x64/day/176.png', 'code': 1063}, 'wind_mph': 2.2, 'wind_kph': 3.6, 'wind_degree': 119, 'wind_dir': 'ESE', 'pressure_mb': 1012.0, 'pressure_in': 29.88, 'precip_mm': 0.02, 'precip_in': 0.0, 'humidity': 76, 'cloud': 58, 'feelslike_c': 29.5, 'feelslike_f': 85.1, 'windchill_c': 26.8, 'windchill_f': 80.3, 'heatindex_c': 29.5, 'heatindex_f': 85.1, 'dewpoint_c': 22.2, 'dewpoint_f': 72.0, 'vis_km': 10.0, 'vis_miles': 6.0, 'uv': 2.8, 'gust_mph': 6.7, 'gust_kph': 10.8}}
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kolotv.com
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https://www.kolotv.com/2026/01/20/can-cloud-seeding-programs-boost-water-supp…
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Nevada and Utah are using cloud seeding operations in attempts to stretch their natural water supplies through weather modification technology. The Desert Research Institute operates cloud seeding at strategic sites throughout the West, supported by state funding within Nevada. In 2023, the Nevada State Legislature unanimously passed funding for a statewide cloud seeding project, appropriating $1.2 million over two years to DRI. Researchers from the University of Utah and Utah State University are using laser-based technology to examine clouds and storm evolution with the goal of seeding storms and increasing winter snowpack. Long-term evaluations of cloud seeding programs suggest the technology makes a difference, showing “about a six to twelve percent increase in precipitation which may not sound like a lot but when you translate that over the course of a decade, that’s an additional half year to a year of snowpack,” explained Jonathan Jennings, a meteorologist with the Utah Division of Water Resources.
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cnbc.com
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https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/24/cloud-seeding-climate-water-demand-rain-snow.…
# Making it rain: Why more and more countries are turning to cloud seeding. * Countries are increasingly embracing the controversial practice of cloud seeding as global water demand continues to rise. * Iran recently sprayed clouds with chemicals as part of a push to boost rainfall to tackle the country’s worst drought in decades, while India unsuccessfully experimented with cloud seeding to combat air pollution in Delhi. Augustus Doricko, CEO of Rainmaker, a California-based cloud seeding company, said there are two dynamics at play that seem to be rekindling people's interest in the technology — both in the U.S. and across the world. Yet, despite its name, Doricko said the company's cloud seeding projects are mostly designed to make it snow. "The other concept of why more countries may be embracing cloud seeding technologies is that it's currently one of the only options to enhance increasingly stressed localized water resources or help mitigate regional air pollution by using Earth's natural atmospheric systems as a viable water source," McDonough said.
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bbc.com
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https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20260203-why-china-is-pushing-controversia…
Weather modification has become "a vital project for the scientific development of atmospheric cloud and water resources, serving the country and benefiting the people", Li Jiming, director of China's Weather Modification Center, said at the time of the 2025 spring rain operation. In China, and globally, cloud seeding for both experiments and practical use is most commonly done in the mountains to produce snowpack, mainly as snow is easier to see and measure than rain. There's another problem with cloud seeding, though: scientists say China simply may not be producing the rain it says it is. "The problem with these cloud seeding programmes is that most of them are done by the government, like in China, like in the UAE," says Friedrich."But there's really very little independent analysis.". Scientists now fear that rising droughts worldwide due to climate change will fuel uptake of cloud seeding technology, but not the research needed to show when and where it works cost effectively.
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gao.gov
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https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-26-108013
Weather modification includes cloud seeding (which seeks to alter local precipitation) and solar geoengineering (which seeks larger scale
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facebook.com
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https://www.facebook.com/kolotv/posts/western-states-are-investing-millions-i…
Cloud seeding Cloud seeding is a real weather-modification technique. It involves releasing silver iodide or dry ice into clouds from
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weathermod.org
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https://weathermod.org/
Weather Modification can be both planned, as is the case in cloud seeding, or inadvertent, for example, when pollution affects visibility. Planned (deliberate) weather modification is also commonly know as cloud seeding, cloud modification, or atmospheric water management. Cloud seeding, or commonly referred to as weather modification, is the treatment of individual clouds or cloud systems in an attempt to achieve a desired beneficial effect, including fog and hail mitigation, and additional precipitation in the form of either rain or snow. Published scientific literature clearly shows no environmentally harmful effects arising from cloud seeding with silver iodide (AgI) aerosols have been observed, nor would they be expected to occur. Based on this work, the WMA finds silver iodide is environmentally safe as it is currently being used in the conduct of cloud seeding programs. **In order to become certified, you must be a member of the Weather Modification Association.**. Advanced Weather Modification Solutions logo.
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facebook.com
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https://www.facebook.com/FOX5Vegas/posts/can-cloud-seeding-programs-boost-wat…
Cloud seeding is a localized weather- modification technique, not a climate- control system. It can modestly enhance precipitation when