For those
who disbelieve in weather manipulation despite the evidence, here is more. It
gets harder and harder all the time to dispute the truths which many of us have
been warning folks about. Here is yet another one becoming all the more obvious
by the day. It is not as if these things are HIDDEN, they are just not spoken
of in “proper media”.
May
26, 2012
A
leading Chinese meteorologist says the country will employ more rainmaking
technology and make better use of it in the next five years.
Some
560,000 manipulations of the weather have been conducted since 2002 using
aircraft, rockets and projectiles carrying dry ice or silver iodide particles
to stimulate rainfall, resulting with release of 489.7 billion tons of
rain and saved about $10.4 billion in economic losses the China
Meteorological Administration reported.
China
started with weather modification
program in 1958. For the 2008 Olympics, China had 30 airplanes, 4,000
rocket launchers, and 7,000 anti-aircraft guns to stop rain.
Each
system would shoot various chemicals into any threatening clouds to shrink rain
drops before they reach the stadium.
In
February 2009, China also blasted iodide sticks over Beijing to artificially
induce snowfall after four months of drought, and blasted iodide sticks over
other areas of northern China to increase snowfall.
The
snowfall in Beijing lasted for approximately three days and led to the closure
of 12 main roads around Beijing. At the end of October 2009 Beijing
claimed it had its earliest snowfall since 1987 due to cloud seeding.
Weather modification involves seeding clouds
with grains of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) or tiny particles of silver iodide
to stimulate rainfall. The most common form of weather modification
is cloud seeding to increase rain or snow, usually for the purpose of
increasing the local water supply.
Its
use has been expanding nationally in recent years to tackle drought, hailstones,
forest fires and floods. There is concern over potential pollution hazards
attached to the intervention projects.
Weather
modification in warfare has been banned by the United Nations. This process can be
used in enemy destruction by creating artificial floods, cyclones and typhoons.
It can allow controlling the economy and agricultural commodity markets.
Zheng
Guoguang, administrator of the China Meteorological Administration, said
China’s use of artificial precipitation technologies lags behind the leading
countries in the field by 15 to 45%. Rainmaking technology will be better
deployed and there will be more of it, a leading meteorologist promised. With
more than 6,900 artillery guns, 7,000 rocket launch pads and more than 50
airplanes rented each year, China is able to exploit 50 billion cubic meters of
cloud water annually.
In
China, many of the nation’s natural and agricultural disasters, especially
those involving grain and tobacco, are caused by drought. With so many
areas in China, especially rural areas, vulnerable to storms, blizzards, hail
and other natural disasters,
the demand has been rapidly increasing to use science and technology to reduce
the risks.
The
largest cloud seeding system in the world is that of the People’s Republic
of China, which believes that it increases the amount of rain over several
increasingly arid regions, including its capital city, Beijing,
by firing silver iodide rockets into the sky where rain is desired.
There
is even political strife caused by neighboring regions which accuse each other
of “stealing rain” using cloud seeding.
About
24 countries currently practice weather modification operationally.
The
Beijing Weather Modification Office form a part of China’s nationwide weather control effort, believed to be
the world’s largest; it employs 37,000 people nationwide, who seed
clouds by firing rockets and shells loaded with silver
iodide into them. The office claims to have created a snowstorm in
November of 2009.
Cloud seeding
Cloud
seeding is a common technique to enhance precipitation. Evidence on its safety
is strong, but there are still doubts about its effectiveness.
Cloud
seeding entails spraying small particles (like silver iodide) onto clouds in
order to affect their development, usually with the goal of increasing
precipitation. Cloud seeding only works to the extent that there is already
water vapor present in the air.
Critics
generally contend that claimed successes occur in conditions which were going
to lead to rain anyway. It is used in a variety of drought-prone countries,
including the United States, the People’s
Republic of China, India, and Russia. In the People’s Republic of
China there is a perceived dependency upon it in dry regions. In mountainous
areas of the United States such as the Rocky
Mountains and Sierra Nevada, cloud seeding has been employed since the
1950s.
The
most common chemicals used for cloud seeding include silver
iodide and dry ice (solid carbon dioxide). Liquid propane,
which expands into a gas, has also been used. This can produce ice crystals at
higher temperatures than silver iodide. The use
of hygroscopic materials, such as salt, is becoming more
popular.
Cloud
seeding chemicals may be dispersed by aircraft (as in the second figure) or by
dispersion devices located on the ground (generators, as in first figure, or
canisters fired from anti-aircraft guns or rockets). For release by
aircraft, silver iodide flares are ignited and dispersed as an
aircraft flies through the inflow of a cloud. When released by devices on the
ground, the fine particles are carried downwind and upwards by air
currents after release.
This
image explaining cloud seeding shows the chemical either silver iodine or dry
ice being dumped onto the cloud which then becomes a rain shower. The process
shown in the upper right is what is happening in the cloud and the process of
condensation to the introduced chemicals. (Credit: Fletcher Boland)
An electronic mechanism was tested in
2010, when infrared laser pulses were directed to the air
above Berlin by researchers from the University of
Geneva. The experimenters posited that the pulses would encourage
atmospheric sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide to form
particles that would then act as seeds.
During the sixties, Irving P. Krick
& Associates operated a successful cloud seeding operation in the area
around Calgary, Alberta. This utilized both aircraft and ground-based
generators that pumped silver iodide into the atmosphere in an attempt to
reduce the threat of hail damage. Operation Cumulus was a project of
the UK government in the 1950s which was investigating weather
manipulation, in particular through cloud seeding experiments.
A number of commercial companies, such
as Aero Systems Incorporated, Atmospherics Incorporated, North American
Weather Consultants, Weather Modification Incorporated, Weather Enhancement Technologies
International, Seeding Operations and Atmospheric Research (SOAR), offer
weather modification services centered on cloud seeding.
Cloud
seeding (Credit: Neaiaga)
Dangers of weather manipulation
If large-scale weather control were to become
feasible, potential negative implications may include unintended side effects
(especially given the chaotic nature of weather development), damage to
existing ecosystems, health risks to humans, malevolent control or use as a
weapon, ELF hot spots causing slightly accelerated ionospheric depletion
by solar wind and many more.
Silver iodide can cause temporary
incapacitation or possible residual injury to humans and mammals with intense
or continued but not chronic exposure. Amounts of silver generated by cloud seeding
are 100 times less than industry emissions into the atmosphere in many parts of
the world.
Accumulations in the soil, vegetation,
and surface runoff have not been large enough to measure above natural
background. A 1995 environmental assessment in the Sierra
Nevada of California and a 2004 independent panel of experts in
Australia confirmed these earlier findings.
Environmentalists are concerned about
the uptake of elemental silver in a highly sensitive environment affecting the
pygmy possum amongst other species as well as recent high level algal blooms in
once pristine glacial lakes. Research 50 years ago and analysis by the
former Snowy Mountains Authority led to the cessation of the cloud seeding
program in the 1950s with non-definitive results. Formerly, cloud seeding was
rejected in Australia on environmental grounds because of
concerns about the protected species, the pygmy possum.
Cloud-top seeding is usually performed
between the temperatures of -5°C and -10°C. The greatest amount of super-cooled
liquid water is usually found within this range. This corresponds to an
altitude range of 15,000 to 22,000 ft depending upon location. The more
modern methods involve artificial ionization of earth’s atmosphere between
15,000 and 30,000 ft. and above.
Manipulating the ionosphere and use of
controlled solar-terrestrial interactions can create much larger effects. The
ionosphere, which acts as a filter for the solar radiations to reach the earth.
If one can manipulate and control the
filter, it becomes a potential source of massive weather modification.
The algorithmic variation of ionosphere
can create the effects in a massive scale.
And there is HAARP~ A super-powerful
radiowave-beaming technology that lifts areas of the ionosphere by focusing a
beam and heating those areas. Electromagnetic waves
then bounce back onto Earth.
The High-Frequency Active Aural
Research Program (HAARP) based in Gakona, Alaska ~ jointly managed by the US Air Force
and the US Navy ~ is part of a new generation of sophisticated weaponry under
the US Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI). Operated by the Air Force Research
Laboratory’s Space Vehicles Directorate, HAARP constitutes a system of powerful
antennas capable of creating “controlled local modifications of the
ionosphere.
HAARP could contribute to climate change
by intensively bombarding the atmosphere with high-frequency rays. Returning
low-frequency waves at high intensity could also affect people’s brains, and
effects on tectonic movements cannot be ruled out.
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