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- How Science Has Been Used to Control the Weather Since the end of WWII
For centuries, the weather has fascinated and frustrated humans in equal measure. From catastrophic floods to severe droughts, mankind has always dreamed of manipulating the elements to prevent natural disasters or gain strategic advantages. While ancient civilizations performed rain dances and other rituals in hopes of influencing the weather, it wasn’t until the 20th century that science began to take a serious role in weather modification.
In the 1940s, scientists began experimenting with various methods to control the weather, especially during times of war and conflict. The Cold War and post-war periods saw rapid advancements in technology, many of which led to breakthroughs in atmospheric manipulation. These efforts to control the skies were not just about taming nature but also served strategic, military, and even political objectives.
If you're intrigued by this fascinating subject, my documentary, Weather and Warfare: Millennia to Modern Time, currently streaming on Tubi, offers a deep dive into the history of weather modification and its connection to warfare. Here, we explore how science has been used to control the weather since the 1940s, with a focus on military projects, ethical debates, and the future of weather manipulation. Read the rest of the article.
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