Cloud Mooding: A Superhero's Power Of Snow

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Controlling the weather has always been only a superhero’s power in the movies, until now. Scientists now have the tools to create more or less snow and rain on command. This method, called cloud seeding, was initially discovered in 1946 by chemist Vincent Schaefer. His experiment involved encapsulating a cloud in dry ice, which allowed the water in the cloud to become ice crystals, although later researchers replaced the dry ice with silver iodide, a powder more commonly used in photography that deepens in hues in light exposure. Invoked with excitement, scientists believed this discovery the answer to preventing disastrous weather and providing water for all. Sadly, the money invested into this project decreased, but it is still used by companies

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