The answer to this is simple.

The ability to affect weather depends on wielding a great deal of energy.

The ability to control weather depends on CONTROLLING a great deal of energy.

Today, we can easily affect the weather by detonating our nuclear
arsenal.  We could control the weather if we could control an amount
of energy equivalent to that produced by detonating our nuclear
arsenal.

On 2/13/10, Ranbo <[email protected]> wrote:
> *Whatever happened to the efforts to (somewhat) control weather?  Will we
> ever be able to, say, disrupt a snowstorm enough to change its course to,
> for example, miss land and go off over the ocean?  Or is this science
> fiction that will never be possible?
>
> Randall


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