Cloud seeding
Cloud seeding is a method of modifying the weather. It changes the amount of rain that is created by adding chemicals to the sky. Chemicals such as silver iodide, potassium iodide, or dry ice are often used for cloud seeding[1].
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Cloud Seeding Media
Ground Based Silver Iodide Generator - Colorado, US
Beech 18 used dry ice for cloud seeding in the early postwar era US
Lockheed 18 cloud seeding from Wagga Airport in 1958 Australia
T-28A Trojan rain maker 1960 US
Curtiss P-40 rain maker 1964 US, now at Yanks Air Museum
Cessna 210 2006 Austria
Cessna Skymaster 2015 Israel
"What is Cloud Seeding?". DRI. Retrieved 2024-01-22.