From clouds to slopes: Cloud-seeding technology helps Winter Park Resort during this low-snow season
Denver7's Maggy Wolanske snowshoed up in elevation to see the cloud-seeding technology that's helping Winter Park Resort in ...
Cloud seeding programs are now taking place in more than 50 countries across the globe, according to the World Meteorological Organization.
China hopes to increasingly control when and where it rains in the country. Ally Hirschlag examines its controversial cloud ...
With drought conditions increasingly threatening the West, being able to increase water resources by an average of 10% is a significant achievement. In Idaho, a collaboration of many interested partie ...
A technology that uses a coiled wire to electrify aerosols has boosted snowfall amid a drought in the western US, according ...
Despite a barren start to Colorado's ski season, Winter Park Resort opened on Halloween and served up holiday powder. The ski area's secret is a contraption a few miles upwind of the chairlifts that ...
PHOENIX -- Drought-plagued Arizona could see state-funded drones spraying microscopic silver iodide particles into mountain clouds to boost snowfall if proponents get their way. The state Legislature ...
Resorts are seeking solutions to freshen up the brown slopes spanning the American West. Drones are part of a controversial practice known as seeding.
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