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Posted 4/8/2024 12:14 (#10699186 - in reply to #10699122)
Subject: RE: Cloud seeding


RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KABC) -- With two recent back-to-back atmospheric rivers slamming Southern California this month, the Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority has been in a holding pattern with its cloud seeding pilot project.

In fact, the water organization has had to suspend its operations since Feb 1.

"We're very interested in the safety of cloud seeding... from a flooding point-of-view so we have a suspension criteria in place. So there are certain storms that are so large we would not cloud seed so we don't want to contribute to any flooding," said Jeff Mosher, General Manager with the Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority.

Did not realize that cloud seeding could pose a safety problem.
So in Texas if there are few clouds cloud seeding does not work>

I Figured that the reason Iowa was so dry this summer was because of lack of storms across Texas from the gulf.
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