Before developing methodologies, a process for consistently generating them needs to be established. This is referred to as a weather adaptation "Project.


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Weather Adaptation: 3 Levels
Weather adaptation, as a part of geoengineering, can be divided into the following three levels:
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Weather Adaptation Domain:
This involves mitigating the intensity of weather disasters in specific areas or for specific targets within a short timeframe. It also includes preemptive prediction and intervention in weather conditions to enhance the resilience of socio-ecological systems and improve their ability to withstand climate disasters.
02
Weather Adaptation Engineering:
As defined by the Royal Society in 2009, geoengineering involves "the deliberate, large-scale manipulation of the planetary environment to counteract anthropogenic climate change." The weather adaptation engineering discussed in this book primarily focuses on adaptation techniques for weather under target conditions, including small and micro-scale applications.
03
Weather Adaptation Technology:
This refers to the specific technologies applied for small and micro-scale weather adaptation, including artificial rainfall enhancement, rain suppression, and fog reduction.
For example, the current widespread rainfall technologies primarily operate at a short-term, micro-scale level, lacking standardized tools and methods for quantifying their benefits.
Foundation of Weather Adaptation Development
Weather Boundary:
This refers to the regional scope of weather conditions within a short timeframe.
Weather Adaptation Border:
This defines the scope of weather adaptation within a specific boundary, encompassing project scope, adaptation, monitoring, and tracking of the entire adaptation project.
Weather Adaptation Project:
This refers to the methods implemented during the adaptation process, including how to adapt, quantification methods, adaptation goals, adaptation calculations, and results.
Stakeholders
There can be multiple stakeholders, varying depending on the adaptation project's methods and goals. Most projects involve multiple stakeholders.
Weather Adaptation Risk Level and Rainfall Threshold Conditions
Weather Adaptation Risk Level:
This involves assessing adaptation risks based on the target region, avoiding high-risk areas, and reducing risks and conflicts.
Rainfall Threshold Conditions:
This refers to the parameters for weather adaptation, specifically the critical conditions for achieving rainfall in a given region and weather environment. These parameters are key indicators for local weather adaptation.

How Does Weather Adaptation Apply to the World?
In weather adaptation, we call it "precision rainfall" when rainfall occurs in the desired location.
Weather adaptation, as a part of geoengineering, can be divided into the following three levels:
Level One
Successful rainfall within the target area.
Level Two
Successful rainfall within the target area and achievement of the target rainfall amount, OR successful rainfall at the target time.
Level Three
Successful rainfall within the target area and at the target time, with the achievement of the target rainfall amount.
The definition of these levels is based on "regional boundaries," "target benefits," and "time." Under this technology adaptation, the goal is to delay or advance rainfall, thereby reducing weather disasters in critical areas or increasing rainfall in water catchment areas.