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Weather manipulation is the act of altering the environment to produce changes in the weather. It aims to prevent extreme weather and natural phenomena such as hurricanes or tornadoes; to produce weather for the benefit of humans, such as rainfall in a drought area; and to provoke a natural disaster against an enemy or rival for tactical, military and economic warfare strategies such as Operation Popeye, where clouds were seeded to prolong the monsoon in Vietnam. Weather modification in warfare has been ban

The targeted influencing of weather serves to create locally desired weather conditions or to ward off harmful weather or weather influences on people or on valuable facilities. For influences that are expressed more or less unintentionally as a product of human activity according to natural law, see climate change.

Weather manipulation was addressed in the "United Nations General Assembly Resolution No. 31/72, TIAS Convention 961426 on the prohibition of military or any hostile use of weather modification techniques" where it was adopted. The convention was signed in Geneva on 18 May 1977. It entered into force on 5 October 1978; endorsed by the President of the USA on 13 December 1979; ratification in New York on 17 January 1980.

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