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Since before we first began hearing about the coming of the boy-child last year, we've experienced these, (uncharacteristic for Winter) huge high bubbles. These high pressure areas have prevented the jet stream from bringing that cue of storms in January and February. The local news weather bimbos are the ones who promised what was to be a significant dent in our drought and now have quit using any reference to it. All we see now that is even worth mentioning is higher waves and increased Santana conditions. March is traditionally a month that those winds are prevalent, so unless more anomalies are predicted, we should not see much more rain. I have not been able to find any info about what is causing these tremendous bubbles to occur out of season. Can you help with that? There used to be what was called "cloud seeding." Is there any chance it could be used again under the proper conditions?