Home
Weather London
WeatherRadar
RainfallRadar
TemperatureRadar
WindRadar
LightningRadar
Weather News
Editor's Pick
Discover the app
Weather widget
Contact us
Apps
Career
Home / Weather News /

Untangling controversy: Weather manipulation blamed in Sydney

10:04
8 July 2022

Untangling controversy
Weather manipulation blamed in Sydney

Flooding in the outskirts of Sydney, Australia from July 5th 2022Flooding in the outskirts of Sydney, Australia from July 5th 2022 - © picture alliance

False claims of ‘weather manipulation’ have arisen on social media as the cause of the latest bout of severe flooding in Sydney.

Claims have surfaced after the fourth major flood event in less than two years has hit Sydney.

Whilst an unusual amount of rainfall, the flooding is a result of a low pressure system skirting along the east coast of Australia, rather than weather manipulation.

It delivered a deluge of rain, with many areas receiving more rain in just a few days, than they would in an entire year. In Sydney, around 250mm of rain fell over three days, and in parts of the Illawarra, an astonishing 700mm of rain fell.

The system carried a substantial amount of moisture, due to the unseasonable warmth of the surrounding waters, which consequently elevated rainfall totals.

Off the coast of the Illawarra, temperatures were 2-3C above normal, which means more energy to fuel low pressure systems.

In addition to this, the natural phenomenon of La Niña has also exacerbated rainfall over much of the Australian continent.

La Niña is the opposite of El Niño, producing warmer waters in the western Pacific

Strong trade winds push warmer surface water and air into the western Pacific, enhancing rainfall and subsequent ground saturation in Australia, particularly in the east.

This, coupled with the low pressure system that swept through, led to the significant amounts of rainfall and subsequent flooding. However, controversy around its cause still exists.

False claims

People are taking to social media to falsify the explanations, and blame the floods on ‘weather manipulation’, after seeing a mixture of contrails and cirrus clouds in the sky, wrongly claiming it as cloud seeding.

Cloud seeding is a type of weather modification that involves sowing already sizeable clouds (rather than fair weather cirrus) with small particles released from an aircraft, to induce precipitation.

This technique has been in circulation for decades, and whilst controversial, can be particularly beneficial for those in drought-ridden countries that rely on precipitation for food production and farming.

Cloud seeding does locally occur in certain parts of the world, but is not widespread, nor used as a weapon against people to create severe weather events, such as the floods in Australia.

The same area of low pressure then pushed eastwards, with heavy rain also bearing down on parts of New Zealand.

The floods in Australia were a consequence of this large-scale weather system, coupled with the natural climate phenomenon of La Niña, which consequently elevated the severity of the event.

Weather & Radar editorial team
More on the topic
Friday, 20 February 2026

New in the app

Your moment, your location, your weather
Map of Europe showing maximum temperatures on Sunday in colour. Warm orange tones over Spain and France, blue areas with frost in Eastern Europe.
Thursday, 19 February 2026

Across much of Europe

Spring air dispels winter cold
Tuesday, 24 February 2026

Snowstorm fallout

US East Coast: Blizzard paralyses cities
All weather news
This might also interest you
Weather map of the UK and Ireland showing scattered showers with cloudy patches across much of the region, especially around western and northern areas. Sunshine symbols appear over London, Cardiff, and parts of southern England, while temperatures range from 17°C to 18°C in most places. Areas of heavier rain are visible over the Atlantic to the west.
Friday, 29 August 2025

Breakfast brief

Unsettled conditions into the weekend
Outline of Santa Claus with a yellow and white hat, "Ho-Ho-Ho" next to the outline above a Christmas tree.
Thursday, 25 December 2025

Merry Christmas!

Wishes from Weather & Radar
UK temperature map dated 14.02 showing widespread subzero values in blue shading, with readings such as −4 in Glasgow, −3 in Dublin, and −2 in London, alongside a blue thermometer icon.
Friday, 13 February 2026

Icy conditions

A frozen start to the weekend
All articles
Weather & Radar
GB
Clima & Radar Brasil
Hava durumu & Radar Türkiye
Időjárás és Radar Magyarország
Καιρός & Ραντάρ Ελλάδα
Météo & Radar Belgique (Français)
Météo & Radar France
Meteo & Radar Italia
Meteo & Radar România
Météo & Radar Suisse (Français)
Meteo & Radars Latvija
OrasOnline Lietuva
Počasí & Radar Czechia
Počasie & Radar Slovensko
Pogoda & Radar Polska
Погода & Радар Україна (українська)
Tempo & Radar Portugal
Tiempo & Radar Argentina
Tiempo & Radar España
Vejr & Radar Danmark
Vreme & Radar Slovenija
Vreme & Radar Srbija
Vrijeme & Radar Bosna
Vrijeme & Radar Crna Gora
Vrijeme & Radar Hrvatska
Време & Радар България
Времето & Радар Macedonia
Weather & Radar India (English)
Weather & Radar Ireland
Weather & Radar USA (English)
Weather & Radar USA (Español)
Weer & Radar België (Nederlands)
Weer & Radar Nederland

Weather & Radar is also available on

Google Play StoreApp Store

Company

Contact us Privacy Policy Legal info Accessibility statement

Services

Uploader

Socials

facebooktwittertikToklinkList