The St. Vrain and Left Hand Water Conservancy District is enthusiastic to be the latest Colorado region to come on board with snow-boosting science. Their legal “Notice of Intent to Modify the Weather” hit local newspapers in September, and said the cloud seeding will begin this month above 6,500 feet. The new territory could send silver iodide shooters anywhere from Larimer County to Park County and points in between.
Always been fascinated with this technology. Moscow used it to seed the clouds to their east during winter. The villages there got dumped on and Moscow didn't have to spend so much on snowplows.
The villages didn't like this plan, but majority rules, right?
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.