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Fixing the Sky

Author : James Rodger Fleming
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 29,66 MB
Release : 2010-08-13
Category : Science
ISBN : 0231144121

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Weaving together stories from elite science, cutting-edge technology, and popular culture, Fleming examines issues of health and navigation in the 1830s, drought in the 1890s, aircraft safety in the 1930s, and world conflict since the 1940s.

Cross-Border Resource Management

Author : Rongxing Guo
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 15,26 MB
Release : 2005-07-25
Category : Science
ISBN : 008046081X

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This essay is about the management of natural and environmental resources in cross-border areas. It explores a group of geographical, political, legal, economic and cultural factors that arise when political units (such as sovereign countries, dependent states and other administrative units) seek to utilize natural and environmental resources efficiently and equitably while minimizing the resultant damages (for example, prevention of resource degradation and preservation of the physical environment). * Examines various types of cross-border areas at both international and sub-national levels throughout the world as well as their geographical, political, economic and cultural influences on the cross-border resource management * Uses the latest international and area data, resulting in new findings for cross-border environmental activities * Contains a large number of case studies throughout the world including four in-depth case studies of cross-border resource management

Weather and Climate Modification

Author : Wilmot N. Hess
Publisher : Wiley-Interscience
Page : 870 pages
File Size : 23,67 MB
Release : 1974
Category : Nature
ISBN :

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New York, Wiley [1974].

Make It Rain

Author : Kristine C. Harper
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 50,58 MB
Release : 2018-06-04
Category : History
ISBN : 022659792X

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Weather control. Juxtaposing those two words is enough to raise eyebrows in a world where even the best weather models still fail to nail every forecast, and when the effects of climate change on sea level height, seasonal averages of weather phenomena, and biological behavior are being watched with interest by all, regardless of political or scientific persuasion. But between the late nineteenth century—when the United States first funded an attempt to “shock” rain out of clouds—and the late 1940s, rainmaking (as it had been known) became weather control. And then things got out of control. In Make It Rain, Kristine C. Harper tells the long and somewhat ludicrous history of state-funded attempts to manage, manipulate, and deploy the weather in America. Harper shows that governments from the federal to the local became helplessly captivated by the idea that weather control could promote agriculture, health, industrial output, and economic growth at home, or even be used as a military weapon and diplomatic tool abroad. Clear fog for landing aircraft? There’s a project for that. Gentle rain for strawberries? Let’s do it! Enhanced snowpacks for hydroelectric utilities? Check. The heyday of these weather control programs came during the Cold War, as the atmosphere came to be seen as something to be defended, weaponized, and manipulated. Yet Harper demonstrates that today there are clear implications for our attempts to solve the problems of climate change.

Weather Modification

Author : United States. Environmental Data Service
Publisher :
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 50,67 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Weather control
ISBN :

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Weather Modification

Author : United States. Weather Bureau
Publisher :
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 33,30 MB
Release : 1960
Category : Rain-making
ISBN :

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Weather and Climate Modification

Author : National Science Foundation (U.S.). Special Commission on Weather Modification
Publisher :
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 24,59 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Weather control
ISBN :

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Rain

Author : Cynthia Barnett
Publisher : Crown
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 19,69 MB
Release : 2016-04-05
Category : Science
ISBN : 0804137110

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Rain is elemental, mysterious, precious, destructive. It is the subject of countless poems and paintings; the top of the weather report; the source of the world's water. Yet this is the first book to tell the story of rain. Cynthia Barnett's Rain begins four billion years ago with the torrents that filled the oceans, and builds to the storms of climate change. It weaves together science—the true shape of a raindrop, the mysteries of frog and fish rains—with the human story of our ambition to control rain, from ancient rain dances to the 2,203 miles of levees that attempt to straitjacket the Mississippi River. It offers a glimpse of our "founding forecaster," Thomas Jefferson, who measured every drizzle long before modern meteorology. Two centuries later, rainy skies would help inspire Morrissey’s mopes and Kurt Cobain’s grunge. Rain is also a travelogue, taking readers to Scotland to tell the surprising story of the mackintosh raincoat, and to India, where villagers extract the scent of rain from the monsoon-drenched earth and turn it into perfume. Now, after thousands of years spent praying for rain or worshiping it; burning witches at the stake to stop rain or sacrificing small children to bring it; mocking rain with irrigated agriculture and cities built in floodplains; even trying to blast rain out of the sky with mortars meant for war, humanity has finally managed to change the rain. Only not in ways we intended. As climate change upends rainfall patterns and unleashes increasingly severe storms and drought, Barnett shows rain to be a unifying force in a fractured world. Too much and not nearly enough, rain is a conversation we share, and this is a book for everyone who has ever experienced it.