Posted by Busflyer on January 28, 2013 at 20:31:15 from (64.253.209.210):
In Reply to: Coud seeding? posted by ford farming on January 28, 2013 at 17:27:47:
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That is a complete load of horse hockey. I'm not saying the military hasn't dabbled in weather mod stuff but to think that they are flying over the continental US spraying us all is absurd.
Sometimes contrails dissipate quickly and sometimes they linger and spread out. You get enough aircraft over a certain route and sure, it can form a high thin overcast. It all depends on temperature, humidity, and winds aloft.
Now, is weather mod such as cloud seeding still going on? I personally am not sure. I'm not around that community as much anymore. I do know that the Univ. of N Dakota used to do that because a had a few friends that flew in that project.
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