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    Area of Science:

    • Atmospheric science
    • Agricultural science
    • Social science

    Background:

    • Hail suppression technology has been explored for decades.
    • Current scientific understanding of hail suppression effectiveness remains uncertain.
    • Potential economic and societal benefits warrant further investigation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To assess the historical, current, and future viability of hail suppression.
    • To identify requirements for developing and implementing hail suppression technology.
    • To explore the regulatory and societal implications of hail suppression.

    Main Methods:

    • Interdisciplinary review of past, present, and future hail suppression research.
    • Analysis of potential agricultural and economic impacts.
    • Examination of policy, regulatory, and social considerations.

    Main Results:

    • Hail suppression is currently scientifically uncertain.
    • A reliable hail suppression technology could offer significant benefits to Great Plains agriculture and consumers.
    • Future development requires substantial, long-term federal investment in atmospheric and social research.

    Conclusions:

    • Hail suppression presents a potentially beneficial future technology.
    • Significant federal commitment is necessary for technological advancement.
    • Robust governmental regulations, evaluation procedures, and compensation mechanisms are crucial for future implementation.