Control the Rain - Cloud Seeding 35
Zzzt writes "The Times Online reports that Russian president Putin will assure plesant weather at the Russian St. Petersburg 300th anniversary festival by seeding clouds. They plan to shoot dry ice into the clouds to get the moisture to condense prematurely. 'Vladimir Stepanenko, head physicist of St Petersburg's Geophysics Observatory, said: 'Our aim is to empty all clouds of rain before they hit the city borders.'' There is also brief mention of other fun things Russians do with weather control."
In mother russia (Score:3, Funny)
Re:In mother russia (Score:2, Informative)
Vietnam? (Score:3, Interesting)
Correcting the history (Score:2, Informative)
The combatants in this conflict were the Vietnamese and Americans vs the Soviet Union. Therefore, this was a ploy that the Soviets used against Vietnam and its ally America.
Re:Correcting the history (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Vietnam? (Score:4, Informative)
Who ya gonna call? Cloudbusters! (Score:3, Interesting)
"But everytime it rains
You're here in my head
Like the sun coming out
Ooh, I just know that something good is going to happen" Cloudbusting, by Kate Bush.
Weather Control (Score:2)
Re:Weather Control (Score:5, Insightful)
The difference is an important one, and lost on most people. Weather varies from hour to hour, and is fundamentally impossible to predict precisely . Climate is large-scale observations, like how hot the summer will be (in general) and how cold the winter. Predictions of climate are much simpler, and not limited by chaotic interrelations.
Seeding the clouds is not new. The ski mountain where I grew up has been doing it for years to get early snow. It's easy to make a little rain or move it a little upwind; it's probably near impossible to make controllable climatic changes.
We have already made significant climatic changes by emitting greenhouse and ozone-depleting gases. Because climate is such a large-scale phenomenon, those are the sorts of changes that will change it. Changing the climate is a very bad thing, and our changes already threaten to make life on earth considerably less pleasant if we're not careful.
People who don't understand this distinction often wonder how we could predict global warming when we can't predict the weather. The average temperature during a month is a basically a thermodynamic function of incoming solar radiation, thermal reradiation and heat shielding. The chaotic local effects mostly cancel out on larger scales.
Re:Weather Control (Score:2)
Now take 20 steps to your left and do it again. The only thing you can correctly predict is that the dollar bill will almost certainly land well to the left of its former landing position. That's climate prediction.
While no analogy is perfect,
Re:Weather Control (Score:2)
Right. I can already see companies or the government screwing up trying to control the weather with consequences we can barely imagine. We don't know how weather works and we certainly don't know why certain things happen the way they do. Thinking that with this kind of knowledge we could change the weather in a foreseeable manner is presumptuous at best, fatal at worst.
There is no doubt in my mind that we have the technology and energy requires to significantly influence the weather. But there's also no d
Making it rain in Russia (Score:4, Insightful)
It occurs to me that we could use more research and that maybe we ought to deal with weather modification on an international level (global weather maps, climate history, meteorological cooperation) rather than on a more local one?
Not crying 'Wolf' here but it wouldn't be a bad idea.
Re:Making it rain in Russia (Score:2)
Sucks to be the little people.... (Score:5, Funny)
For the good of mother russia you will enjoy a shitty Friday. Dosvidanya!
Man, what a business model...
-Malakai
Re:Sucks to be the little people.... (Score:1)
Capitalism and greed at their finest. That business model is what many companies go by; if there isn't a problem to fix, they don't get money for fixing it. Sometimes people will create a problem so they'll get money for fixing it. Socialism eradicates those problems.
Re:Sucks to be the little people.... (Score:2, Funny)
"Vladimir Putin Designer Umbrellas! The Fashion Statement of the Season!"
"What season is it, by the way?"
"I dunno. Now that we control the weather, it's kinda hard to tell."
I'll start it off (Score:2, Offtopic)
In SOVIET RUSSIA....
Re:I'll start it off (Score:2)
Rain-making linked to killer flood (Score:5, Interesting)
I'm sure advances have been since 1952, but I still think I'd avoid St. Petersburg (or at least the outlying villages). It didn't work out so well for the Brits.
Re:Rain-making linked to killer flood (Score:2, Informative)
Licensing:
http://www.license.state.tx.us/weat
History:
http://twri.tamu.edu/twripubs/WtrResr
Weather Modification Association (since 1950)
http://www.weathermodification.org/
Re:Rain-making linked to killer flood (Score:2)
Red Alert 2 (Score:1)
Nothing new (Score:2, Interesting)
Hope they will pour some oil into Baltic sea (Score:3, Funny)
Colorado ski resorts... (Score:2)
Yes, I work in atmospheric research.
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