Weather modification involves altering atmospheric conditions to influence weather patterns, including techniques like cloud seeding, hail suppression, and fog dispersal.
Precipitation enhancement is the process of increasing the amount of rainfall or snowfall in a specific area through cloud seeding or other weather modification methods.
Aerosols are tiny particles suspended in the atmosphere that can serve as cloud condensation nuclei, influencing cloud formation, precipitation patterns, and climate.
Rainfall is the result of condensed water vapor in the atmosphere falling back to the Earths surface as precipitation, crucial for sustaining ecosystems and agriculture.
Hygroscopic particles are substances that attract and retain moisture from the air, playing a key role in cloud seeding by promoting cloud formation and precipitation.
Drought mitigation strategies like cloud seeding aim to alleviate water scarcity by increasing rainfall in drought-affected regions through targeted weather modification techniques.