https://watchers.news/2017/04/25/north-carolina-raleigh-flooding-april-25-2017/
Major flooding after slow-moving storm hits North Carolina
Posted by TW on April 25, 2017 in categories Featured articles, Floods, Severe storms
After causing major flooding in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, a slow-moving storm caused widespread flash flooding in the Raleigh, North Carolina, metro area early Tuesday, April 25, 2017. On Monday, the rains already flooded numerous roads, caused dozens of crashes and left tens of thousands without power.A band of heavy rain intensified and focused in parts of central and eastern North Carolina overnight Monday into early Tuesday, after triggering major flooding in downtown Charleston, South Carolina.
With 114.5 mm (4.51 inches), the Raleigh–Durham International Airport set an all-time April record since measurements began in 1887. The previous record was 85.6 mm (3.37 inches). At the same time, a weather station near Falls Lake in Wake county measured 175.3 mm (6.9 inches) of rain in just under 24 hours.
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https://chemtrailsplanet.net/2017/04/25/no-conspiracy-theory-u-s-government-engaged-in-weather-modification-since-1953/
April 25, 2017
No Conspiracy Theory: U.S. Government Engaged in Weather Modification Since 1953
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Posted at DC Clothesline on April 25, 2017 by Dr. Eowyn
A recent article in
New York Times Magazine of April 18, 2017, asks if it’s O.K. “to tinker with the environment to fight climate change”.
Tinkering with the environment is another way of saying “weather modification“.
The
NYT article by Jon Gertner describes Harvard professor David Keith’s proposal of a continuous “solar engineering” project to slow down global warming, at a cost of $1 billion a year, by flying ten Gulfstream jets around the world, spraying 25,000 tons of liquid sulphur gas. The gas will condense into airborne particles that scatter sunlight and so reduce global warming. Keith argues such a project is technologically feasible, but is concerned, as he puts it, about “the ethics about messing with nature.”
What neither Keith nor reporter Gertner seems to know (or pretend they don’t know) is that
the U.S. government has been engaged in “tinkering with the environment” or weather modification since 1953, as revealed in a recently uncovered 784-page U.S. Senate report,
Weather Modification: Programs, Problems, Policy, and Potential (U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington: May 1978).