[geo] Call For Nominations: NRC Study On “Geoengineering: Technical Evaluation Of Selected Approaches” – Due Dec. 17

2012-12-11 Thread J.L. Reynolds
This and other items of varying degrees of interest can be found on my Twitter feed https://twitter.com/geoengpolicy - Jesse Call For Nominations: NRC Study On “Geoengineering: Technical Evaluation Of Selected Approaches” – Due Dec. 17 December 6, 2012 Dear Colleagues, The Board on Atm

Re: [geo] Re: X ray cloud seeding?

2012-12-11 Thread Mick West
These ionization cloud seeding companies seem to me to be little more than a blend of "free-energy" style investor scams, and the old "rain-making or your money back" scams that have run for hundreds of years. There's no real science behind them, and the operations seem shady at best. They simply c

[geo] Re: Re: X ray cloud seeding?

2012-12-11 Thread Jim Lee
I would prefer this method to any that adds chemicals. There are also the possible benefits of negative ions on human health to consider. I spoke with the owner of Earthwise Technologies, who owned and operated ion generators in Mexico, who stated that there was a 80% reduction in reported respi

[geo] Fwd: Re: X ray cloud seeding?

2012-12-11 Thread Andrew Lockley
Would be great to see a model run on these electrical seeding techniques for creating additional snow cover in late spring over permafrost. It could also be used to brighten snow over ice sheets and sea ice. A -- Forwarded message -- From: "Jim Lee" Date: Dec 11, 2012 2:00 PM Subj

[geo] Re: X ray cloud seeding?

2012-12-11 Thread Jim Lee
What are your thoughts on the work of Ionogenics, ATLANT, WeatherTec, and Aquiess? http://rezn8d.com/wxmod/cloud-ionization.html On Friday, December 7, 2012 12:37:26 PM UTC-5, JohnLatham wrote: > > Hello Andrew, > > The conditions inside a Wilson cloud chamber are very different from > in th