Doing Something About the Weather (1977)

Focuses on cloud seeding as a method to increase local rainfall. It highlights a research project conducted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to evaluate the effectiveness of cloud seeding in arid regions. The process involves using silver iodide flares to stimulate precipitation in clouds, which can potentially enhance water supplies and agricultural productivity. The film details the scientific methods employed in cloud seeding experiments and emphasizes the importance of reliable rainfall for addressing water shortages.

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cloud seeding, rainfall, Lynchburg Foundry, scientific research, precipitation, water supply, agriculture, NOAA, silver iodide, weather modification
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