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China - Seeds clouds in Yunnan Province

Sally Furniss

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"China has begun "bombing clouds" to prevent the risk of forest fires by inducing precipitations amid the worst drought in 60 years, Xinhua reported on Thursday, citing local meteorological authorities.
A total of 1,555 weather rockets were launched in Southwest China's Yunnan Province and caused 25 millimeters of rainfall in the northwestern part of Yunnan. Southeastern areas received up to five millimeters of rainfall while just three millimeters fell on the west of the region." http://en.rian.ru/Environment/20100218/157930587.html
 
Re: China - Seeds clouds in Yunnan Province

Could this lower humidity have kept H1N1 at bay and allowed Influenza B to overtake?
 
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