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rainmaking

n. 1 The attempted artificial production of rain, either by use of magic or by seeding clouds 2 (context US informal English) Hiring someone who creates business opportunities or revenue.

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rainmaking

n. activity intended to produce rain

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Rainmaking (ritual)

Rainmaking is a weather modification ritual that attempts to invoke rain.

Among the best known examples of weather modification rituals are North American rain dances, historically performed by many Native American tribes, particularly in the Southwestern United States. Some of these weather modification rituals are still implemented today.

Rainmaking

Rainmaking, also known as artificial precipitation or artificial rainfall, is the act of attempting to artificially induce or increase precipitation, usually to stave off drought. According to the clouds' different physical properties, this can be done using airplanes or rockets to sow to the clouds with catalysts such as dry ice, silver iodide and salt powder, to make clouds rain or increase precipitation, to remove or mitigate farmland drought, to increase reservoir irrigation water or water supply capacity, or to increase water levels for power generation.

In the United States, rainmaking was attempted by traveling showmen. It was practiced in the old west, but may have reached a peak during the dust bowl drought of the American West and Midwest in the 1930s. The practice was depicted in the 1956 film The Rainmaker. Attempts to bring rain directly have waned with development of the science of meteorology, the advent of laws against fraud and increased communication technology, with some exceptions such as cloud seeding and forms of prayer including rain dances, which are still practiced today. Prayer for more rain is also a cross cultural practice in Christians and Muslims in areas where people keep "traditional" non-scriptural religions. In the Christian areas the Defteras (learned clerics of the Orthodox Christian Church) believed to have the wisdom to arrest the rain, to bring hail to farms of individuals who refuse to comply with religious rules as well as to bring more rains when the rainy season fell short of giving the usual amount of rain needed for growing cereals.

The term is also used metaphorically to describe the process of bringing new clients into a professional practice, such as law, architecture, consulting, advertising, or investment banking—in general, processes that bring money into a company.

It is also used to describe a Confidence trick where the scammer takes money from the victim to influence a system over which they have no real control, but a random chance of the outcome happening anyway.

Usage examples of "rainmaking".

Lanyon s rainmaking device, its tests had not come up to specifications.

As the three of them headed back up the same slope, Longarm saw that same balloon still floating a whole lot higher, and idly wondered if he was fixing to meet the famous Rainmaking Ruggles.

You had a body worried, scouting a spell up yonder, before you rode down to hit town from this side with everyone else up the other way watching them fool rainmaking gals.

Dad Jergens, and I do believe them rainmaking gals call themselves the Ruggles sisters, now that I think back.

I got to get on over to that rainmaking operation before real trouble starts in these parts.

One of my customers showed us the newspaper article saying they had a government patent for their rainmaking balloon!

So he had no call to ask how two adventurous young gals had come by all this rainmaking flim-flammery.

So once those rainmaking gals came over the horizon to threaten your winter wheat harvest with unseasonable rain, you thought you collected a handsome payoff in hopes of a dry harvest.

Rainmaking spoke against Theamh--and for this scheme, at least, Rainmaking is irrelevant.

The king was anxious for the rainmaking incantations to begin, but Mr.

If the grass was dry enough to warrant rainmaking, it was too dry to be bent.

I had to be ready with two versions of my sermon, depending on whether the rainmaking was or was not successful.