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  2. Royal Rainmaking Project - Wikipedia

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    Thai farmers were not able to grow crops for lack of water. Although scientific evidence seems to suggest that cloud seeding does not ameliorate droughts, [3] [4] the Royal Rainmaking Project debuted on 20 July 1969 at the king's behest, when the first rainmaking attempt was made at Khao Yai National Park. Dry ice flakes were scattered over clouds.

  3. Cloud seeding - Wikipedia

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    Since then the Thai government claims that rainmaking has been successfully applied throughout Thailand and neighboring countries. [72] The king received recognition for the Royal Rainmaking Project from the Eureka organization in 2001 for an invention that is beneficial to the world. In 2009, Jordan received permission from Thailand to use the ...

  4. Agriculture in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Thai Royal Rainmaking Project was initiated in 1995 by King Bhumibol Adulyadej. As Thai farmers faced recurring drought, he proposed a solution to the water shortage, cloud seeding . [ 61 ]

  5. Weather modification - Wikipedia

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    In November 1954 the Thailand Royal Rainmaking Project (Thai: โครงการฝนหลวง) was initiated by King Bhumibol Adulyadej. He discovered that many areas faced the problem of drought. Over 82 percent of Thai agricultural land relied on rainfall. Thai farmers were not able to grow crops for lack of water.

  6. Category:Royal Initiative Projects - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles related to Royal Initiative Projects of the King of Thailand. Pages in category "Royal Initiative Projects" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  7. Hae Nang Maew - Wikipedia

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    The rainmaking ritual of Hae Nang Maew is mostly done by farmers in the central and northeast region of Thailand. [1] It is also celebrated in Cambodia, though it is unclear where the rite originated, whether it be in the Angkorian civilization for centuries or more recently in Laos.

  8. Talk:Rainmaking - Wikipedia

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    Another note that conflicts with the Thai version of truth is that the first success of rainmaking in Thailand corresponds with Operation Popeye during the Vietnam war which shows rainmaking was used and done right in the local area of Indochina starting in 1967 as a planned operation against the North Vietnamese and VietCong before Thailand ...

  9. Royal Ploughing Ceremony - Wikipedia

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    In Thailand, the exact date and times for the yearly event are set annually by Brahman priests. Discontinued by the 1920s, this practice was revived beginning in 1960. If the rain does not fall after the Royal Ploughing Ceremony, various other rainmaking rites have been observed in Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar such as the Hae Nang Maew cat ...