The long-term impacts and unpredictable nature of weather manipulation raise a number of concerns and uncertainties, in addition to the previous misuses of this technology.
According to science, cloud seeding is the process of adding substances or particles to a storm system in order to cause precipitation.
In addition to sodium chloride (NaCl), calcium chloride (CaCl2), potassium iodide (KI), dry ice (solid CO2), sulphur dioxide (SO2), bismuth tri-iodide (BiI3), and propane (C3H8),
Silver iodide (AgI) is the most often utilised chemical, according to Earth.org. Moisture may “latch onto” these synthetic compounds because the released particles mimic.
The development of ice crystals in the clouds, regardless of the composition. Rain subsequently falls from the clouds as a result of the weight of these “nuclei.”
The favoured chemical is silver iodide as it resembles natural ice crystals in form. Moreover, trillions of artificial ice crystals may be created with only one gramme of silver iodide.