Tsukuba University claims new method for artificial rain is a success
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TOKYO —
Although we are currently going through our rainy season here in Japan, other parts of the world face sever threats from drought, and desertification. Luckily, Tsukuba University research team has announced the on 23 June their attempt at making rain was successful. All they had to do was use an ingredient found in a can of Coke.
In February, the team sprayed clouds over Miyake Island by airplane with a liquid form of carbonic acid for about an hour. Afterwards, precipitation occurred over neighboring islands, in some cases reaching up to 10mm per hour.
The liquid carbonic acid when sprayed into the cloud begins to evaporate. This lowers the temperature around it hard and fast, accelerating the process that makes clouds grow. As droplets of water become encased in ice crystals they grow heavier and turn to rain.
The difference with previously used methods of cloud seeding is that carbonic acid can produce a greater amount of rain than silver iodide in the same amount of time making it potentially far more efficient and reliable.
Source: Nikkei
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LostinNagoya
And the side effects are?
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BernieK
You'll get sued if you ruin somebody's land in California.
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Aizo Yurei
Something just seems wrong with spraying acid into the sky. Am I the only one that thinks so?
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johninnaha
Master Blaster writes, in the article above:
"Although we are currently going through our rainy season here in Japan"
That proves it!
Okinawa is NOT part of Japan.
We came out of our rainy season last week!
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Lizz
What is different ? Carbonic acid is another name for liquified dry ice (frozen carbon dioxide+water) and those studies of cloud seeding have been going on since pre-WWII.
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Jamie G Santos
agree to you lizz..
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Ninoh
US has been doing it over America, with aluminum.
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Farmboy
Sever threats seem like they would hurt....
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