Hugo Chavez is going to make it rain

Posted By Bobby Pierce Share

Some of the world's remaining communist countries (plus former Soviet Russia) are preparing to control the weather. Indeed, China, Russia, Venezuela, and Cuba are preparing ways to control precipitation -- hearkening back to something the X-Men guys thought up during the Cold War (see: Storm). 

Last a summer, Chinese government officials worried that it might rain on their parade, literally, during the Olympics. They fired rockets filled with dry ice and silver iodide into the clouds, to make them cough up any raindrops before Beijing. The process might have backfired, causing two fierce snowstorms. But Moscow's mayor seems undeterred by the weather -- he is using the same technology to deflect snowfall from his city, having military planes spray iodide clouds.

Venezuela isn't as concerned with deflecting precipitation. Chavez is trying to increase rainfall on parched areas of his country. And rather than simply ordering the cloud seeding to take place, he is going to do it himself, going airborne with a group of Cuban scientists.

"I'm going in a plane. Any cloud that crosses me, I'll zap it so that it rains," Chavez said.

JUAN BARRETO/AFP/Getty Images

 
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SAM FROM CALIFORNIA

8:39 PM ET

November 16, 2009

Well, for Venezuela's sake, I

Well, for Venezuela's sake, I hope the technology works! El Nino has left a nasty drought there among other Latin American countries.

 

GRANT

8:42 AM ET

November 17, 2009

I just know that ultimately

I just know that ultimately this will not end well. It isn't even a matter of the science, it's that he wants to do it himself that worries me.

 

SAM FROM CALIFORNIA

11:13 AM ET

November 17, 2009

Everyone knows the guy is a

Everyone knows the guy is a showman, there's not inherently a problem with that. He's a politician, and a substantial portion of his electoral base isn't well educated. If he wants to speak to them in easily understandable terms, ie flying on cuban airplanes zapping clouds, if it doesn't directly impact the quality of the effort it won't matter.

 

GRANT

10:08 AM ET

November 18, 2009

What I meant was that he sees

What I meant was that he sees a need to apparently fly in an airplane for this to succeed. Most presidents will declare the project, show up at a ceremony, and probably visit a base so they can pretend they actually matter to the project. Most of them won't declare that they will actually by the one flying. It isn't a presidents business to fly, it is a presidents business to be president. I honestly hope that he doesn't seriously intend to do this himself.

 

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