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WormWiggler

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I thought perhaps it was from cloud seeding isn't that common procedure here
I think that is a common jump to conclusion train of thought. I recall an internet claim that the cloud seeding along the ND/MT border was stealing their precipitation, as in making it fall before it progressed. My thought is if this train of thought had merit, shouldn't there be a very lush strip of plant growth that parallels the border?
 


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My question - they do cloud seed up by willy and in the SW part why not central -- Bis had such large hail this summer.
 

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