
China claimed yesterday to have caused a snowfall for the first time as part of its increasingly ambitious attempts to control the weather.
Officials in the meteorological bureau in Tibet said they had used "rain-seeding" techniques to trigger a snowfall over the city of Nagqu last week.
"This proves it's possible for humans to change the weather on the world's highest plateau," said Yu Zhongshui. The bureau said it had produced just under half an inch of snow at a height of 15,000ft.
Creating snow at 15,000 feet? Not exactly a tough job. That's like creating a cup of salt water at the beach. Now, if they said they had done this in the middle of the Gobi desert, then I would be impressed. Still, I voted this article because of the interest factor.
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