Innovative Weather Solutions designed for a Resilient Future

Weather Supply Company explores small- and large-scale environmental systems, tools, and ideas for increasing observer participation in the biosphere, atmosphere, stratosphere and noosphere. Our collective future is weather dependent, but your future shouldn’t depend on the weather.

A person in a reflective suit points toward the horizon at sunset across an open landscape. The scene aligns with the Weather Supply Company’s perspective that climate challenges demand broader approaches, incorporating geoengineering and localized weather modification into conversations about the future of environmental systems.

Join us in revolutionizing weather modification technology. Discover how our innovative approach to cloud seeding and geoengineering techniques can enhance environmental, social and technical systems outcomes anywhere you may be in the field. Explore your extended forecast and work with our research team to tailor a unique modification designed to enhance your long term yields.

Cloud Seed Packs

What Our Clients Say About Us

Average Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 150 reviews

Excellent

The cloud seeding technology provided by the Weather Supply Company has transformed our approach to weather management, ensuring safety and sustainability.

★★★★★

Jo Bergman, Environmentalist

Outstanding

Their innovative geoengineering solutions have made a significant impact on our community’s climate control efforts, and we couldn’t be happier!

★★★★★

Sally Sands, Community Leader

Exceptional

Thanks to their custom weather solutions, we have successfully managed drought conditions and improved our agricultural output significantly.

★★★★★

Marcus Brownstone,
Farmer

A vintage-style comic book cover titled “Chemtrail Cowboy” featuring a figure in a reflective atmospheric suit walking through a desert landscape holding a metal briefcase, with “Weather Supply Co.” branding and “Notes from the Field” subtitle.

The Ballad of the Chemtrail Cowboy

Comic Book

A field operator moves between sky and soil, tracing the systems that shape our world. Part observation. Part intervention. Part story.

Follow a solitary operator working at the edge of atmospheric systems—
where weather, technology, and human intention intersect.