Scientists and X users react to claims by a Georgia Congresswoman that Californian wildfires could be put out with cloud seeding.
Rain has mostly moved out of Southern California after the first significant storm of the season brought weekend downpours ...
The Palisades and Eaton wildfires also continue burning in the Los Angeles area, leaving parts of Southern California with devastating fire damage.
For cloud seeding to be effective ... Another unfounded claim shared on social media suggests the Southern California wildfires were started to clear land so officials could make way for what ...
As fire crews and air tankers work to block the wildfires' explosive growth, images of red clouds of fire retardant falling onto trees are common. What is it — and what's in it?
Fires in California have been found to spread up to ... Extreme heat from wildfires can create pyrocumulonimbus clouds, which can spark new fires miles away. These clouds can exacerbate fire ...
The winds fueling fires in Southern California are beginning to relax ... A marine layer and even some clouds could bring a chance for a sprinkle to Southern California late Thursday and into ...
“Why don’t they use geoengineering like cloud seeding to bring rain down on the wildfires in California? They know how to do it,” Greene posted to X over the weekend. X users were quick to ...
As if they aren't already facing enough, firefighters in California also could encounter ... whirls are formed only by heat, while fire tornadoes involve clouds generated by the fire itself.
While the headlines are focused on Southern California this time ... typically used to fight wildland fires with massive buckets of water and clouds of retardants. Between the winds, the dry ...
Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has called on a mysterious “they” to use “cloud seeding” to stop the California wildfires — once again peddling false claims about officials’ purported ...