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Ski Resorts Turn to Cloud Seeding for Snow

2 Feb

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Summary

  • Cloud seeding uses silver iodide particles to encourage snow formation.
  • Vail Resorts missed revenue projections due to subpar snowfall.
  • Utah is investing millions in cloud seeding to increase water levels.
Ski Resorts Turn to Cloud Seeding for Snow

Amidst a challenging ski season marked by a lack of precipitation across the American West, resorts are experimenting with cloud seeding to generate snow. Winter Park Resort, for instance, utilized cloud seeding technology, which disperses silver iodide particles into clouds, to enhance snowfall on its slopes. This approach aims to bolster the $6 billion U.S. ski industry, which has faced revenue shortfalls due to dry conditions, as seen with Vail Resorts missing revenue projections.

Despite its growing adoption by various entities, including state governments and watershed management agencies, the scientific efficacy of cloud seeding remains a subject of debate. Some researchers question the extent to which it increases precipitation beyond natural levels, citing the volatility of storm systems and the difficulty in collecting reliable data. Nonetheless, its cost-effectiveness compared to snowmaking and water desalination makes it an attractive option for regions like Utah, which is investing heavily in cloud seeding initiatives to increase water levels and support its ski economy.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Cloud seeding involves dispersing silver iodide particles into clouds to encourage snow formation, aiming to enhance snowfall on ski slopes.
The effectiveness of cloud seeding is debated among scientists, with some questioning its ability to significantly increase precipitation beyond natural levels.
Regions like Utah are making significant investments in cloud seeding to increase water levels, support their ski economies, and combat drought conditions.

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