Monday, March 16, 2015

Cloud Ionization, Electric Rainmaking, and Laser-guided Weather Modification

by Jim Lee
March 26, 2014
CVNews

Filed under , Climate Change, Geoengineering, Aquiess, AST, ATLANT, Australian Rain Technologies, charge, Clear Sky Manager, cloud seeding, electric, geoengineering exposed, ILAP, Influence on the Local Atmospheric Processes, IOLA, ion, ionization, Ionization of the Local Atmosphere, laser, lightning, Meteo Systems,trigger, WeatherTec,

I know what you’re thinking, I must be crazy, right?

Though plenty of scientists would agree with you, a few companies are touting their ability to create rain from clouds that would normally produce none. This process is barely understood by the scientific community and has yet to become proven science, nonetheless these devices are being field-tested around the globe. Most people are unaware that weather modification by cloud seeding has gone on for years, and even less are aware of this new technology.



An ambitious project attempts to ionize the lower atmosphere and create conditions where raindrops can easily form.

Cloud seeding via ionization technology is highly controversial. When Meteo Systems deployed their WeatherTec system in Abu Dhabi and claimed to make it rain 50 times in the desert, this statement caught the ear of the World Meteorological Organization’s Expert Team on Weather Modification, who convened a meeting March 22-24, 2010. Their conclusion: don’t believe the hype.


WMO Statement – Large-scale weather modification should be treated with suspicion – like Geoengineering SRM

Not to be dismayed, companies like Meteo Systems continue to make claims while experimenting in our skies. This article will list companies and technology involved in artificial ionization, electric rainmaking, fog dispersal, and atmospheric pollution removal.

Meteo Systems – WeatherTec™
www.meteo-systems.com

WEATHERTEC™ is the new leading-edge technology to secure the future supply of freshwater in many areas of need. It also has other applications to reduce some of the most negative impacts of weather.
WeatherTec™ uses electrical charge to create attractive forces between particles:
If supercooled droplets touch certain particles (called contact freezing nuclei) they will freeze instantly into ice particles
The electric charge caused by WeatherTec™ increases the likelihood that this will occur




WeatherTec cloud ionizers were used in Abu Dhabi for precipitation enhancement, with claimed results of making it rain over 50 times when forecasters expected no rain. Their system employs radio frequency antennas to emit negatively charged ions which statically charge clouds, increasing water drop size, causing precipitation. An easier way to put it is the antennas create statically charged dust particles in the cloud that attracts water vapor, forming droplets that fall to the ground.

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