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Making it rain: Why the controversial practice of cloud seeding is causing a flurry as drought ravages the West
Catch up with NBC News Clone on today's hot topic: How The West Is Using Technology To Make It Rain More During Droughts 128139845932 - Breaking News | NBC News Clone. Our editorial team reformatted this story for clarity and speed.
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States in the west are facing a water crisis and for the first time ever the federal government declared a water shortage on the Colorado river. A weather modification called cloud seeding blasts silver iodide into the sky to improve a cloud’s ability to make it rain or snow. The process can increase precipitation two to 12 percent more per storm. NBC News’ Cal Perry reports on the controversial technology. Dec. 7, 2021