Low Pressure Rain Creation

 

Jack Toyer in the 1980’s, in the northern rivers region of NSW, developed a method of sending a low pressure system 50 miles out in the atmosphere and consistently creating rain.

Before him, Nicola Tesla accessed the electrical discharge from the cosmos as a means of supplying unlimited free power.

Like the electric cars recently featured in several TV documentaries, these technologies are viable, and with the right combination of circumstances, they will come to commercial and practical implementation.                                

It is intended to examine ways in which central (desert) Australia could benefit from river diversion, or from allowing the inland seas to be refilled, thereby changing the local climate and increasing rainfall.