>>509631986Sorry I'm extra mad today, I need that to vent
it's surprising how little peoples know about cloud seeding
the data is not publicly available for the amount of yearly cloud seeding over the US, but at least 9 states are actively doing it in large quantity
California Colorado Idaho Nevada New Mexico North Dakota Texas Utah Wyoming
Your Mexican southern neighbour is a very big user of cloud seeding. Big user.
Turn out controlling rain is big money.
The cloud seeding process is to induce chemical into a cloud not charged with enough humidity to rain and transform the humidity into an ice droplet who will end up turning into liquid estate and drop as rain.
When that process fails to happen, they pretend the chemical used to induce that effect just disperse into the troposphere, when in reality it very probably end up hanging bound into the humidity until it meet enough charge to drop as rain.
That extra charge create the meteorological anomalies like the Texas flood or massive snowfall.