https://canadafreepress.com/article/china-leads-the-world-in-weather-modification
Worldwide there are currently more than 150 weather modification programs taking place in 37 countries, according to the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Colorado. Most of these are state-backed initiatives, often involving private American companies in consulting roles. Some are single season programs that cost tens of thousands of dollars, other multi-year projects that run into the millions. In India, Thailand, Mexico, The UAE, the Philippines and especially in China, people aren’t just talking about the weather, they’re actually trying to do something about it, notes, George Pendle. (5)
Scientists working for the Abu Dhabi government created more than 50 rainstorms in Al Ain in July and August of 2010, during the peak of the Emirate’s summer months. Giant ionizers that create charged particles which act as nuclei for water vapor molecules to aggregate around to start forming clouds which eventually lead to rainfall were used. This can be done in any region as long as the ambient humidity is 30%, or higher. Over 122 days through the summer months, emitters were switched on 74 times when atmospheric humidity reached the required level of 30% or more. During that time, Al Ain experienced rainfall on 52 occasions on days when the country’s own weather service had predicted no clouds and no rain. The project was monitored by the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, a leading laboratory for the study of atmospheric physics.