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Rain Enhancement Technologies launches ionization-based weather system in Utah to boost snowpack and combat drought.
Rain Enhancement Technologies has launched its second U.S. weather modification installation in Grand County, Utah, following state approval, marking the first ionization-based program in the state.
The solar-powered, chemical-free Weather Enhancement Technology Array (WETA) system aims to increase precipitation by 15–18% across up to 360 square miles by enhancing cloud condensation.
Targeting fall and early spring, the system supports snowpack development and soil moisture in a region where 95% of water comes from mountain snow and 17 counties face drought.
The technology, validated by a six-year peer-reviewed trial in Oman, operates autonomously and is designed for year-round water security in arid regions.
Rain Enhancement Technologies lanza un sistema meteorológico basado en la ionización en Utah para aumentar la capa de nieve y combatir la sequía.