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Can we control the weather?

The Inquiry

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Cloud Seeding Is a Form of Weather Manipulation

Ketchuf Riedrich is a professor at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her research focuses on cloud microphysics. Seeding is a form of weather manipulation. Snow is useful because it can build up during winter before melting in spring to be used for watering crops or generating power. As well as snow and rain, it's also being used on thunderstorm clouds to try and shrink halestones to make them less damaging to crops.

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