Control of Regional and Global Weather
Alexander Bolonkin

TL;DR
The paper proposes a revolutionary method for regional and global weather control by deploying a large, controllable film dome at the troposphere's upper limit, enabling full weather regulation over large areas.
Contribution
It introduces a novel concept of using a thin, controlled film dome at high altitude for comprehensive weather management, which is a new approach compared to existing methods.
Findings
The dome can control weather conditions, making days always fine and regulating rain and wind.
It can transform cold regions into subtropical zones and deserts into prosperous areas.
The method is claimed to be realistic and cost-effective for global weather control.
Abstract
Author suggests and researches a new revolutionary idea for regional and global weather control. He offers to cover cities, bad regions of country, full country or a continent by a thin closed film with control clarity located at a top limit of the Earth troposphere (4 - 6 km). The film is supported at altitude by small additional atmospheric pressure and connected to ground by thin cables. It is known, the troposphere defines the Earth weather. Authors show this closed dome allows to do a full control of the weather in a given region (the day is always fine, the rain is only in night, no strong wind). The average Earth (white cloudy) reflectance equal 0.3 - 0.5. That means the Earth losses about 0.3 - 0.5 of a solar energy. The dome controls the clarity of film and converts the cold regions to subtropics and creates the hot deserts, desolate wildernesses to the prosperous regions with…
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TopicsElectromagnetic Launch and Propulsion Technology
