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Rainfall is hypothesized to be influenced by droplet charge, which is related to the global circuit current flowing through clouds. This is tested through examining a major global circuit current increase following the release of artificial radioactivity. Significant changes occurred in daily rainfall distribution in the Shetland Islands, away from pollution. Daily rainfall changed by 24%, and local clouds optically thickened, within the nuclear weapons test period. This supports expectations of electrically induced microphysical changes in liquid water clouds from additional ionization.

https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.198701

For comparison, some sources cite as much as 30% extra rainfall during POPEYE / MOTORPOOL, which involved local chemical dispersal from a mere five aircraft.

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So, if blow up several nukes at once, they will pull water from each other's site, and the clouds stay same thin?

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Interesting, could we make a honeycomb cloud pattern with a hundred of nukes?

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After this P.S. feeling myself a Vault-Tek employee writing a daily notice

 

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