Texas-based geoengineering firm hopes to extend rain output


A Texas geoengineering firm is hoping to deliver weather-controlling expertise to their area to spice up rain manufacturing and remedy drought situations.

Rainwater Tech, which is predicated in Austin, makes use of a technological course of that enlarges rain drops in clouds to boost rain output anyplace from 10% to twenty%.

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

The corporate, which was based in 2022, intends to primarily serve governments and municipalities, in addition to farmers and firms. 

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Lake Travis in Austin, Texas, seen in 2015. (Nora Krug/The Washington Put up through Getty Photographs)

Particularly, Rainwater Tech is hoping to focus on Lake Travis in Austin, which has been an inconsistent provide of water to town up to now few years.

“We have now an actual imbalance of the place the water is falling, it is falling in areas that have already got sufficient water, we’d like it to redistribute to the areas that want water most,” Nefkins defined.

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Nefkins defined that Rainwater Tech would use three antennas to “seize” climate coming from rainier components of the nation with out disrupting any climate cycles.

Wide-shot of Lake Travis

Rainwater Tech is hoping to focus on Lake Travis in Austin, which has been an  inconsistent provide of water to town up to now few years. (Google Maps)

“For Lake Travis, it could be most likely three antennas. So we are able to seize climate coming from the Northwest. We are able to seize climate in the summertime coming from the south,” Nefkins mentioned.

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“With rainfall technology expertise, rainfall will be generated in areas which have seen a decline in current a long time, offering further floor water and supporting the pure processes of aquifer recharge,” their web site explains. “No chemical compounds are used within the rainfall technology course of.”

Alokito Mymensingh 24 Digital reached out to Rainwater Tech for extra data, however has not heard again.

Peter Johnson