Seeding of rain by microbia (fwd)
Victor Guest
vic at daena.eepo.com.au
Sat Dec 14 11:31:40 EST 1996
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Hello everyone
Earlier this year, whilst in Zimbabwe, I heard of research being done that was
pointing to microbia given off during transpiration from the trees and bush
being responsible for the formation (seeding) of rain drops in the sky. I like
the sound of this. Sea salt (recognised as the usual seeding agent) in huge
quantities always sounded a little far fetched to me in a central Kalahari rain
storm, although some would get that far. It was proven ages ago that dust
particles could not do the trick as their charge was the wrong way round for
water gathering. I would really appreciate any info anyone might have on this
matter.
Thank you
Dick Richardson
(Africa version)
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