A Texas geoengineering company is hoping to bring weather-controlling technology to their region to boost rain production and solve drought conditions.

Rainwater Tech, which is based in Austin, uses a technological process that enlarges rain drops in clouds to enhance rain output anywhere from 10% to 20%.

“What we do is basically produce an ion plume that goes up into the atmosphere attaches to the cloud nuclei, and enhances rain,” Rainwater Tech CEO Mike Nefkins told KXAN.

The company, which was founded in 2022, intends to primarily serve governments and municipalities, as well as farmers and corporations. (Excerpt from Fox News.)

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