The author of the reading believes that cloud seeding is effectively related to the protection of crops against hail and provides three reasons of support. However, the lecturer rejects the claim made in the reading, casting doubt on all the three reasons presented in the passage.
First, the author of the reading claims that some experimental evidence supports the impact of cloud seeding, and adding silver iodide can change the hail to the soft snow. This point is challenged by the lecturer. She says that may be some laboratory experiment is true, but adding silver iodide can create other forms such as; rain, snow, and hail.
Second, the author states that some effective evidence has been achieved from several countries in Asia. The lecturer rebuts this. She mentions that if reasonable results achieve from Asia, it is not true that the same results will happen in the United States. She elaborates on this by mentioning that a high level of air pollution in the United States can affect cloud seeding by different results.
Finally, the author of the reading believes that local studies support the effects of cloud seeding by silver iodide and reduce hail precipitation. The lecturer, on the other hand, states that in many other areas rates of hail reduced compared to the past years. She puts forth the idea that changing in local weather condition is one of the main reasons related to reducing rates of hail precipitation.
The
author
of the
reading
believes that
cloud
seeding is
effectively
related to the protection of crops against
hail
and provides three reasons of support.
However
, the
lecturer
rejects the claim made in the
reading
, casting doubt on all the three reasons presented in the passage.
First
, the
author
of the
reading
claims that
some
experimental evidence supports the impact of
cloud
seeding, and adding silver iodide can
change
the
hail
to the soft snow. This point
is challenged
by the
lecturer
. She says that may be
some
laboratory experiment is true,
but
adding silver iodide can create other forms such as; rain, snow, and hail.
Second, the
author
states
that
some
effective evidence has
been achieved
from several countries in Asia. The
lecturer
rebuts this. She mentions that if reasonable results achieve from Asia, it is not true that the same results will happen in the United
States
. She elaborates on this by mentioning that a high level of air pollution in the United
States
can affect
cloud
seeding by
different
results.
Finally
, the
author
of the
reading
believes that local studies support the effects of
cloud
seeding by silver iodide and
reduce
hail
precipitation. The
lecturer
,
on the other hand
,
states
that in
many
other areas rates of
hail
reduced
compared to the past years. She puts forth the
idea
that changing in local weather condition is one of the main reasons related to reducing rates of
hail
precipitation.