Meteorologist warns of potential 'weather wars' between countries if cloud seeding gets out of hand following extreme flooding in Dubai, UAE. Cloud seeding injects clouds with chemicals to spark precipitation, but experts disagree on its role in recent downpour. Concerns raised about unintended consequences and diplomatic instabilities.
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Meteorologist warns of 'weather wars' due to cloud seeding
Experts disagree on cloud seeding's role in extreme flooding in Dubai
Concerns raised about unintended consequences and diplomatic instabilities