Methodological approach to the problem of increasing precipitation in specific physical and geographical regions of Russia by affecting cloud cover

The article presents a methodological approach to the problem of increasing precipitation in a specific physical and geographical area of the country by modifying clouds of various shapes in order to cause artificial and intensify natural precipitation. The implementation of this approach is carried...

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