Summer 2022 was literally on fire. Summer months of extreme heat without rain for a long time almost everywhere in Europe. This caused a big problem Drought. A possible solution could be the artificial rain telephone call cloud seeding (sowing clouds). This dream invention began with the American chemist Vicent Joseph Schaefer who invented cloud seeding. This invention was patented in 1951. A technique that allows you to change the weather at will by creating rain or snow.
The invention has been essential to the management of the world’s water resources from the start. One of the most talented Nordic meteorologists is Tor Bergeron who made the first description of the process of education of the rainfall in the mixed cold clouds. Together with another meteorologist named Walter Findeisen, they presented a theory. This is based on the coexistence of supercooled water droplets and ice crystals in the clouds. Basically, the result is the formation of ice embryos that generate snowflakes or raindrops.
In addition, Schaefer started the Wegener-Bergeron-Findeisein trial. Field experiments to verify the ability to stimulate ice crystals in a freezer. It can be done by adding substances such as talc, salt, powder and more. These experiments were subsequently carried out in 1946 by Dr. Bernard Vonnegut transferred to the General Electric Laboratory. In short, he obtained the sowing of the clouds, the insemination of the… clouds. Vonnegut also discovered that the silver iodide it was an effective nucleating element.
The cloud seeding technique consists of a small plane or drone that spreads a compound in the clouds (silver iodide). One way to get the . to activate condensation of water in the air. Such a mechanism can cause rain or snow that will help clean the atmosphere of pollution. Here is the phenomenon of artificial rain, which has been successful in China, for example. It also reduces air pollution in the city. A still experimental process whose environmental side effects are unknown. It can increase rainfall in a given area by 15%. However, silver iodide is not harmful, but in line with environmental protection and therefore harmless.
Source: Lega Nerd

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