For your weekend reading, first published in 1996, a year before Sec.
of Defense William Cohen warned of people developing these kinds of
technologies and at their de-stabilizing nature.

http://www.fas.org/spp/military/docops/usaf/2025/v3c15/v3c15-1.htm

Executive Summary

In 2025, US aerospace forces can "own the weather" by capitalizing on
emerging technologies and focusing development of those technologies
to war-fighting applications. Such a capability offers the war fighter
tools to shape the battlespace in ways never before possible. It
provides opportunities to impact operations across the full spectrum
of conflict and is pertinent to all possible futures. The purpose of
this paper is to outline a strategy for the use of a future
weather-modification system to achieve military objectives rather than
to provide a detailed technical road map.

A high-risk, high-reward endeavor, weather-modification offers a
dilemma not unlike the splitting of the atom. While some segments of
society will always be reluctant to examine controversial issues such
as weather-modification, the tremendous military capabilities that
could result from this field are ignored at our own peril. From
enhancing friendly operations or disrupting those of the enemy via
small-scale tailoring of natural weather patterns to complete
dominance of global communications and counterspace control,
weather-modification offers the war fighter a wide-range of possible
options to defeat or coerce an adversary. Some of the potential
capabilities a weather-modification system could provide to a
war-fighting commander in chief (CINC) are listed in table 1.

Technology advancements in five major areas are necessary for an
integrated weather-modification capability: (1) advanced nonlinear
modeling techniques, (2) computational capability, (3) information
gathering and transmission, (4) a global sensor array, and (5) weather
intervention techniques. Some intervention tools exist today and
others may be developed and refined in the future.

Table 1 - Operational Capabilities Matrix
DEGRADE ENEMY FORCES    ENHANCE FRIENDLY FORCES
Precipitation Enhancement       Precipitation Avoidance
- Flood Lines of Communication  - Maintain/Improve LOC
- Reduce PGM/Recce Effectiveness        - Maintain Visibility
- Decrease Comfort Level/Morale         - Maintain Comfort Level/Morale
Storm Enhancement       Storm Modification
- Deny Operations       - Choose Battlespace Environment
Precipitation Denial    Space Weather
- Deny Fresh Water      - Improve Communication Reliability
-- Induce Drought       - Intercept Enemy Transmissions
Space Weather   - Revitalize Space Assets
- Disrupt Communications/Radar  Fog and Cloud Generation
- Disable/Destroy Space Assets  - Increase Concealment
Fog and Cloud Removal   Fog and Cloud Removal
- Deny Concealment      - Maintain Airfield Operations
- Increase Vulnerability to PGM/Recce   - Enhance PGM Effectiveness
Detect Hostile Weather Activities       Defend against Enemy Capabilities

Current technologies that will mature over the next 30 years will
offer anyone who has the necessary resources the ability to modify
weather patterns and their corresponding effects, at least on the
local scale. Current demographic, economic, and environmental trends
will create global stresses that provide the impetus necessary for
many countries or groups to turn this weather-modification ability
into a capability.

In the United States, weather-modification will likely become a part
of national security policy with both domestic and international
applications. Our government will pursue such a policy, depending on
its interests, at various levels. These levels could include
unilateral actions, participation in a security framework such as
NATO, membership in an international organization such as the UN, or
participation in a coalition. Assuming that in 2025 our national
security strategy includes weather-modification, its use in our
national military strategy will naturally follow. Besides the
significant benefits an operational capability would provide, another
motivation to pursue weather-modification is to deter and counter
potential adversaries.

In this paper we show that appropriate application of
weather-modification can provide battlespace dominance to a degree
never before imagined. In the future, such operations will enhance air
and space superiority and provide new options for battlespace shaping
and battlespace awareness. "The technology is there, waiting for us to
pull it all together;" in 2025 we can "Own the Weather."

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