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Following Project Cirrus's hurricane disaster, another attempt was made on September 16, 1961 with Hurricane Esther by the National Hurricane Research Project (NHRP) along with the United States Navy aircraft when eight cylinders of silver iodide were strategically dropped into Esther's eyewall which led to the weakening of the winds by at least 10 percent.
Then in the very next day, more flights were made without silver iodide falling into the eyewall resulting in no reduction in windspeed. It was considered a success leading to Project Stormfury led by the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Weather Modification was discussed in a detailed report titled 'Rainmaking in SEASIA' which describes the use of lead iodide and silver iodide by various aircraft under Project Stormfury, a hurricane study program that took place between 1962 and 1983 that was initially developed in California at the Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake.
Then in the very next day, more flights were made without silver iodide falling into the eyewall resulting in no reduction in windspeed. It was considered a success leading to Project Stormfury led by the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Weather Modification was discussed in a detailed report titled 'Rainmaking in SEASIA' which describes the use of lead iodide and silver iodide by various aircraft under Project Stormfury, a hurricane study program that took place between 1962 and 1983 that was initially developed in California at the Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake.
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It was tested in Okinawa, Japan, Guam (a U.S. territory), in the Philippines and in U.S. states of Texas and Florida.
Project Stormfury was a U.S. government approved project for the purpose of weakening Tropical Cyclones by seeding them with silver iodide. The initial idea was to spray silver iodide directly into the hurricane in hopes of disrupting its structure.
Project Stormfury was considered a failure...
Project Stormfury was a U.S. government approved project for the purpose of weakening Tropical Cyclones by seeding them with silver iodide. The initial idea was to spray silver iodide directly into the hurricane in hopes of disrupting its structure.
Project Stormfury was considered a failure...
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Disney 1959 AD weather modification documentary "Eyes in Outer Space"
1959 AD film made with the cooperation of the United States Department of Defense.
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Was it a failure?
Or did it enter the realm of Black Projects.
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Or did it enter the realm of Black Projects.
This has been #CloudSeeding101
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