Event Title

Past, Present, and Future Technologies in the Field of Weather Modification

Location

CSU 224

Start Date

25-4-2005 10:30 AM

End Date

25-4-2005 12:00 PM

Student's Major

Communication Studies

Student's College

Arts and Humanities

Mentor's Name

Brian Klosa

Mentor's Department

Communication Studies

Mentor's College

Arts and Humanities

Description

Ancient civilizations used to think our weather was made up of earth, wind, fire, and water. We know now that weather is much more sophisticated. Societies and cultures have tried to manipulate or create favorable weather for years. Today we have the technologies to create and control our weather. The following presentation will detail and explain the past, present, and future technologies dealing with weather modification. This presentation will also discuss the impacts and potential implications that these technologies will place on our future.

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Apr 25th, 10:30 AM Apr 25th, 12:00 PM

Past, Present, and Future Technologies in the Field of Weather Modification

CSU 224

Ancient civilizations used to think our weather was made up of earth, wind, fire, and water. We know now that weather is much more sophisticated. Societies and cultures have tried to manipulate or create favorable weather for years. Today we have the technologies to create and control our weather. The following presentation will detail and explain the past, present, and future technologies dealing with weather modification. This presentation will also discuss the impacts and potential implications that these technologies will place on our future.

Recommended Citation

Drommerhausen, Elizabeth. "Past, Present, and Future Technologies in the Field of Weather Modification." Undergraduate Research Symposium, Mankato, MN, April 25, 2005.
https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/urs/2005/oral-session-C/3