Aviation Means of Influencing Clouds
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v21i.1086Keywords:
clouds, reagent, aviation, precipitation, plane, pyrotechnic cartridges, drone probe, hex copter, generatorAbstract
This article extensively covers high-quality and mobile ways of influencing clouds with the effective use of aviation, ways to combat hail that threatens to cause major harm to both the state economy and human health, as well as some types of technical means used to solve this problem.
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