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PHOENIX — Some states are using a technique called cloud seeding to produce more snow and rain. So, how about drought-stricken Arizona? It's not being done here yet, but it's something local ...
Arizona has spent almost $800,000 since 2006 on cloud-seeding operations ... seeding no longer aims to make it rain. It looks to make it snow. The seeding machines are typically round metal ...
Here's what you need to know about cloud seeding and the Dubai floods, and whether the same could happen in Arizona. In one year, Dubai sees an average of 3.73 inches of rain, the Associated Press ...
PHOENIX — A scientific process of triggering rain or snow known as “cloud seeding” offers tantalizing possibilities for water creation, especially in areas like drought-stricken Arizona.
Arizona is known more for its deserts than its rain and snow, but even in such a dry state, all types of precipitation are possible — especially during the winter. From rain to snow to freezing ...