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Laser-assisted water condensation

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Laser-assisted water condensation is an experimental technique for artificially causing rainfall. This technique was developed in 2011 by scientists from the University of Geneva. It is related to cloud seeding.

The technique works by creating nitric particles in the clouds that cause condensation with laser pulses.

References

  1. Aditi Mathur (2011-09-02). "Laser-Assisted Technique Can Control Rainfall and Reduce Flooding: Study". International Business Times. Retrieved 2016-06-18.
  2. Ian Sample (2011-08-30). "Firing laser beams into the sky could make it rain, say scientists". The Guardian. Retrieved 2016-06-18.
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