Clouds From The Ground

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Cloud seeding is used in many parts of the world to enhance precipitation, mitigate drought, and manage water resources.

It is widely practiced in countries like the United States, particularly in arid regions such as California, Colorado, and Texas, to increase rainfall and snowfall.

In the Middle East, nations like the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia use cloud seeding to supplement water supplies in their desert climates.

China has one of the most extensive cloud seeding programs, using it to influence weather during major events like the 2008 Beijing Olympics and for agricultural purposes.

Other countries, including India, Thailand, and Australia, also employ cloud seeding to combat drought or manage water for farming.

This technology is increasingly being explored globally as a tool for addressing water scarcity and improving climate resilience.

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