Cloud seeders: Fact or fiction?
By NAOMI SMOOT / Journal Staff Writer
MARTINSBURG — Ann Koncer said she can remember in vivid detail the first time she saw a cloud seeder flying over her home. “I saw it years ago. I saw it back in the early ’70s,” she said. “I thought there was a plane getting ready to crash into my house.”
The Journal
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Cloud Seeders, fact or fiction?
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