Zeus, God of the Sky, may be out of work, as scientists at the University of Central Florida believe they've developed a technique - which involves pointing a high powered laser at the sky - to induce clouds to drop rain and hurl thunderbolts. Scientists have known that water condensation and lightning activity in storm clouds are associated with large amounts of static charged partic ... morehttp://www.terradaily.com/reports/Giant_lasers_could_control_the_weather_999.html
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Giant lasers could control the weather
Giant lasers could control the weather
Orlando, Fla. (UPI) Apr 19, 2013 -
Zeus, God of the Sky, may be out of work, as scientists at the University of Central Florida believe they've developed a technique - which involves pointing a high powered laser at the sky - to induce clouds to drop rain and hurl thunderbolts. Scientists have known that water condensation and lightning activity in storm clouds are associated with large amounts of static charged partic ... morehttp://www.terradaily.com/reports/Giant_lasers_could_control_the_weather_999.html
Zeus, God of the Sky, may be out of work, as scientists at the University of Central Florida believe they've developed a technique - which involves pointing a high powered laser at the sky - to induce clouds to drop rain and hurl thunderbolts. Scientists have known that water condensation and lightning activity in storm clouds are associated with large amounts of static charged partic ... morehttp://www.terradaily.com/reports/Giant_lasers_could_control_the_weather_999.html
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