Science7/11/2025The Verge

Conspiracy theorists are blaming flash floods on cloud seeding — it has to stop

Conspiracy theorists are blaming flash floods on cloud seeding — it has to stop

Cloud Seeding: Fact vs. Fiction Cloud seeding is a weather modification technique that aims to increase precipitation by introducing specific particles into clouds. While the science behind it is well-established, some conspiracy theorists have been blaming recent flash floods on this practice, a claim that experts strongly refute. The process involves injecting materials like silver iodide or salt into clouds, which can help water droplets freeze and fall as precipitation. This technique has been used for decades, with varying degrees of success, to alleviate drought conditions in some regions. However, the article emphasizes that the recent spate of flash floods cannot be attributed to cloud seeding. Experts argue that these extreme weather events are more likely the result of climate change and natural weather patterns, rather than any human-induced modification of the atmosphere. The article urges the public to rely on scientific evidence and established facts when it comes to understanding the complex dynamics of weather and climate, rather than falling prey to unsubstantiated conspiracy theories.

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