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Monday, 08.04.08

The Battle for the Skies

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With four days left before opening ceremonies, China's much-hyped weather modification program shows no sign of having improved the weather.

Judging by James Fallows's latest photos, Beijing's skies are the color of rice water, and they aren't trending in the direction of clarity. The public pronouncements of the weather-bureau spokesmen, once bold and Promethean, are now humbler: "The Beijing Olympic weather center will issue monitoring and weather warning and will update the weather information on a rolling basis," said Wang Jiangjie, who just last January boasted of having a team of weather modifiers to clean up the skies for the Games. Her colleagues allude vaguely to techniques that are supposedly still up the Chinese meteorological sleeve, but even they note that these techniques are "only on the stage of experimentation."

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