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Scientists want to use 'Weather Jiu-Jitsu' to tackle future heatwaves

In a new study, researchers claim that a technique called 'Weather Jiu-Jitsu' could be used to 'nudge' weather systems away from harmful trajectories.

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Scientists want to use 'Weather Jiu-Jitsu' to tackle future heatwaves

In a new study, researchers claim that a technique called 'Weather Jiu-Jitsu' could be used to 'nudge' weather systems away from harmful trajectories.

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independent.co.uk6 g fa

‘Weather jiu-jitsu’ could help lessen damage from extreme weather like hurricanes

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  1. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·dailymail.com

    Scientists want to use 'Weather Jiu-Jitsu' to tackle future heatwaves

    In a new study, researchers claim that a technique called 'Weather Jiu-Jitsu' could be used to 'nudge' weather systems away from harmful trajectories.

  2. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    Scientists propose ‘weather jiu-jitsu’ to nudge hurricanes off course

    Researchers say simulations show carefully timed cloud-seeding operations days before 2012 Hurricane Sandy could have shifted its track by about 300 miles to miss New York City

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  • giovedì 25 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    ‘Weather jiu-jitsu’ could help lessen damage from extreme weather like hurricanes

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