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More and more voices, including politicians, say that cloud seeding — or man-made ways of increasing precipitation — caused the deadly floods in Texas. Experts say this is damaging public trust.
More and more voices, including politicians, say that cloud seeding — or man-made ways of increasing precipitation — caused the deadly floods in Texas. Experts say this is damaging public trust.
In the aftermath of the Texas Hill Country flooding, as well as floods in New Mexico and North Carolina, misinformation about cloud speeding is surging.
Michael Flynn, President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser and an election denier, who pleaded guilty to lying ...
A weather modification company has come under scrutiny after claims its cloud-seeding operation may have contributed to the ...
Conspiracy theories about weather modification programs are surging online amid a torrent of misinformation following tragic ...
A Tennessee congresman is backing Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's push to ban "weather modification" in the wake of devastating ...
Instead of simply dismissing these questions and concerns as baseless conspiracies, we're meeting them head on,” the EPA ...
As Central Texas continues to mourn the lives lost in the catastrophic July 4 floods, a wave of online speculation has put cloud-seeding operations under the microscope.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene posted on X that she will introduce a bill to prohibit weather modification amid the escalation of the Texas floods.
KCCI meteorologist Zane Satre looks at the deadly flash flooding in central Texas and breaks down how it happened, plus the factors that may or may not have contributed to the tragedy.