"Cloud seeding adds small particles to the atmosphere to attempt to promote rainfall, but to form clouds and rain you need enough water in the atmosphere." John Marsham, an atmospheric scientist, highlights the limitations of geoengineering techniques like cloud seeding, stressing that the process is not a straightforward solution to droughts or wildfires. Weather conditions depend largely on the atmospheric availability of moisture, which cannot be artificially created.
"Why don't they use geoengineering like cloud seeding to bring rain down on the wildfires in California? They know how to do it." This statement by Marjorie Taylor Greene reflects a misunderstanding of weather control technologies. Her previous claims about 'Jewish space lasers' also indicate a pattern of spreading misinformation and conspiracy theories, complicating serious discussions about environmental management.
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