WEATHER CONTROL PATENTS

  Patents for Weather Control

Based on the provided search results, here are some notable patents related to weather control:

  1. US2550324A (1951): “Process for controlling weather” by inventor Leonard H. Hutchinson. This patent describes a method for producing rain or snow by seeding clouds with liquefied carbonic acid gas.
  2. US3613992A (1971): “Weather modification method” by inventor Robert G. Brown. This patent outlines a method for producing rain or snow using seeding agents with high solubility in water and large endothermic heat of solution.
  3. US2903188A (1959): “Control of tropical cyclone formation” by inventor Leonard H. Hutchinson. This patent proposes a method for disrupting tropical cyclones by seeding clouds with certain materials.
  4. US2962265A (1960): “Vapor-liquid phase conversion” by inventor General Electric Company. This patent describes a method for converting vapor into liquid using a seeding agent, which could be applied to weather modification.
  5. US3915379A (1975): “Method of controlling weather” by inventor US Navy. This patent outlines a method for controlling weather patterns using a combination of seeding agents and atmospheric manipulation.
  6. US5441200A (1995): “Tropical cyclone disruption” by inventor Ernest J. Rovella II. This patent proposes a method for disrupting tropical cyclones using a satellite-based system.
  7. US20100276533A1 (2010): “Thermal Energy Radiance Expander” by inventor Matteo Bonifacio Gravina. This patent describes a system for expanding thermal energy and potentially influencing weather patterns.
  8. FR2923983A1 (2009): “Low temperature vertical air current creating device” by inventor Hamri Bernard Bel. This patent outlines a device for creating low-temperature vertical air currents, which could be used for weather modification.

Please note that the effectiveness and feasibility of these patents are not explicitly stated in the provided search results. Additionally, some patents may have expired or been revoked since their original filing dates.

It’s also worth mentioning that the concept of weather control is often associated with geoengineering, which is a broader field that encompasses various techniques aimed at manipulating the Earth’s climate. Some patents related to geoengineering may not specifically focus on weather control but rather on large-scale climate engineering.

References:

  • US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
  • European Patent Office (EPO)
  • Zero Geoengineering (a website aggregating patents and research related to geoengineering and weather modification)

Note: The provided search results only include patents up to 2014, and some patents may have been filed or granted since then. For a more comprehensive search, I recommend consulting the USPTO or EPO databases directly

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