Scientists Claim `Cloud Seeding` Could End Drought Problems

When most pilots are wondering if they ought to stay in the hangar, Jacob Mitchem is getting ready to take-off. "That`s exactly right," Mitchem laughed. "Ihaven`t flown on a nice day in months." Mitchem is one of a crew of cloud seeders, working to wring every drop of water out of the storm systems moving through our area. They do it by flying through those storms themselves, and lighting special flares.