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Publication History & Scope

In the late 1940's and 1950's many deemed "the deliberate or the
inadvertent alteration of atmospheric conditions by human activity", also
known as weather modification, as a promising science of the future.
Currently, the most common form of weather modification is cloud seeding,
which increases rain or snow, usually for the purpose of increasing the
local water supply. Weather modification can also have the goal of
preventing damaging weather, such as hail or hurricanes, from occurring.

As part of Public Law 92-205 (1972), all non-Federal weather modification
activities must be reported to the U.S. Secretary of Commerce, via the NOAA
Weather Program Office.  Below is a list of these reports and is updated on
a quarterly basis.

As required by that law, NOAA submitted a Report to Congress
<https://library.oarcloud.noaa.gov/noaa_documents.lib/Digitization_Scans/FY23_Scans/National_Weather_Modification_Policies_and_Programs_Submitted_by_the_Secretary_of_Commerce_in_Compliance_with_Public_Law_94-490.pdf>
in
1979, available via the NOAA Library.
[image: Weather Bureau Forecast Office, DC 1926]
<https://library.noaa.gov/portals/1/Images/PhotoLib/WB_forecasters_office.jpg>
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Project DesignationProject NumberProject Date RangeActivity
NOAA final Six Creeks 2023UTSC-F
<http://library.oarcloud.noaa.gov/noaa_documents.lib/OAR/OWAQ/Weather_Modification_Project/FY23/Q3/2023UTSC-F.pdf>
11/1/2022
- 4/15/2023 Increase precipitation
NOAA final Southern&Central Utah 2023UTSCE-F
<http://library.oarcloud.noaa.gov/noaa_documents.lib/OAR/OWAQ/Weather_Modification_Project/FY23/Q3/2023UTSCE-F.pdf>
11/1/2022
- 4/15/2023 Increase precipitation
NOAA final St Vrain 2023COStV-F
<http://library.oarcloud.noaa.gov/noaa_documents.lib/OAR/OWAQ/Weather_Modification_Project/FY23/Q3/2023COStV-F.pdf>
12/1/2022
- 4/30/2023 Increase precipitation
NOAA final Western Uintas 2023UTNU-F
<http://library.oarcloud.noaa.gov/noaa_documents.lib/OAR/OWAQ/Weather_Modification_Project/FY23/Q3/2023UTNU-F.pdf>
12/1/2022
- 12/31/2022 Increase precipitation
Central Colorado Mountain River Basins Program 2023COCCMRB-F
<http://library.oarcloud.noaa.gov/noaa_documents.lib/OAR/OWAQ/Weather_Modification_Project/FY23/Q3/2023COCCMRB-F.pdf>
11/1/2022
- 4/30/2023
San Juan Mountains Program 2023COSJM-F
<http://library.oarcloud.noaa.gov/noaa_documents.lib/OAR/OWAQ/Weather_Modification_Project/FY23/Q3/2023COSJM-F.pdf>
11/1/2022
- 4/15/2023
Clark County Cloud Seeding Operations, IDAHO 2023IDEI-F
<http://library.oarcloud.noaa.gov/noaa_documents.lib/OAR/OWAQ/Weather_Modification_Project/FY23/Q3/2023IDEI-F.pdf>
1/1/2023
- 5/15/2023 Increase precipitation
Submission InformationPersons subject to reporting.

As stated in Vol. 83, No. 19 of the Federal Register dated Monday, January
29, 2018, the Department of Commerce and the National Atmospheric and
Administration requires that persons who engage in weather modification
activities in the United States shall provide reports prior to and after
the activity. This is Section 6(b) of Public Law 92–205
<https://library.noaa.gov/LinkClick.aspx?link=https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/prelim@title15/chapter9A&edition=prelim>
.

All non-Federal weather modification activities must be reported to the
U.S. Secretary of Commerce, via the NOAA Weather Program Office. All
reports submitted to NOAA are compiled and then posted on the NOAA Library
Website
Activities subject to reporting.

(a)The following, when conducted as weather modification activities, shall
be subject to reporting:

   1. Seeding or dispersing of any substance into clouds or fog, to alter
   drop size distribution, produce ice crystals or coagulation of droplets,
   alter the development of hail or lightning, or influence in any way the
   natural development cycle of clouds or their environment;
   2. Using fires or heat sources to influence convective circulation or to
   evaporate fog;
   3. Modifying the solar radiation exchange of the earth or clouds,
   through the release of gases, dusts, liquids, or aerosols into the
   atmosphere;
   4. Modifying the characteristics of land or water surfaces by dusting or
   treating with powders, liquid sprays, dyes, or other materials;
   5. Releasing electrically charged or radioactive particles, or ions,
   into the atmosphere;
   6. Applying shock waves, sonic energy sources, or other explosive or
   acoustic sources to the atmosphere;
   7. Using aircraft propeller downwash, jet wash, or other sources of
   artificial wind generation; or
   8. Using lasers or other sources of electromagnetic radiation.

(b)In addition to the activities listed above, other similar activities
falling within the definition of weather modification as set forth in §
908.1 <https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-15/section-908.1> are also
subject to reporting.
In addition to the activities listed above, other similar activities
falling within the definition of weather modification as set forth in §
908.1 <https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-15/section-908.1> are also
subject to reporting.

(c)The requirement for reporting shall not apply to activities of a purely
local nature that can reasonably be expected not to modify the weather
outside of the area of operation. This exception is presently restricted to
the use of lightning deflection or static discharge devices in aircraft,
boats, or buildings, and to the use of small heat sources, fans, fogging
devices, aircraft downwash, or sprays to prevent the occurrence of frost in
tracts or fields planted with crops susceptible to frost or freeze damage.
Also expected from the requirement for reporting are religious activities
or other ceremonies, rites and rituals intended to modify the weather.

(d)All activities noted in paragraphs (a)
<https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-15/section-908.3#p-908.3%28a%29> and (b)
<https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-15/section-908.3#p-908.3%28b%29> of
this section are subject to initial reporting. However, after the
Administrator has received initial notification of a planned activity, he
may waive some of the subsequent reporting requirements. This decision to
waive certain reporting requirements will be based on the general
acceptability, from a technical or scientific viewpoint, of the apparatus
and techniques to be used.

(e) Other reporting exceptions may be made in the future by rule of the
Administrator.

Is there a specific form to submit?

The following forms should be used:

   - 17-4
   
<https://library.oarcloud.noaa.gov/noaa_documents.lib/OAR/OWAQ/Weather_Modification_Project/Administrative/WxMod_Form17-4.pdf>
-
   Initial Report on Weather Modification Activities (Approved Information
   collection 0684-0025)
   - 17-4A
   
<https://library.oarcloud.noaa.gov/noaa_documents.lib/OAR/OWAQ/Weather_Modification_Project/Administrative/WxMod_Form17-4A-Interim.pdf>
-
   Interim Activity Reports and Final Report (Approved Information collection
   0648-0025)

When creating your reports, please use the following coding system as your
NOAA file name: year, state, first four digits of the project name, and the
respective report number.  For instance, for a project that takes place in
2021 in Maryland and is titled Rock Canyon, the code would be 2021MDROCK-1
(initial report) and 2021MDROCK-2 (final report). You may also use this
naming convention to save your files prior to submitting.

How do I submit the form(s)?Please submit reports via email to
weather.modificat...@noaa.gov.

General InformationHow long before my submission is available in the NOAA
Library?Submissions will usually be available in the repository within two
(2) months after the end of the fiscal quarter.
Contact Information

Please see our full MAINTAINING RECORDS AND SUBMITTING REPORTS ON WEATHER
MODIFICATION ACTIVITIES
<https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-15/subtitle-B/chapter-IX/subchapter-A/part-908>
for
more information or you can contact the NOAA Weather Modification Team via
weather.modificat...@noaa.gov.
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