Can scientists alter the weather? Should scientists alter the weather? What are the implications for humans? Here's your chance to ask these and other questions. We've assembled some of the scientific consultants involved with the program to tackle these tough issues. Post your questions below and come back to see their answers.
Expert Q & A: Kerry Emanuel
Dr. Kerry Emanuel is a professor of atmospheric science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research interests focus on tropical meteorology and climate, with a specialty in hurricane physics.
Expert Q & A: Christopher Landsea
Dr. Christopher W. Landsea is the Science and Operations Officer at the National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami. His main expertise is in seasonal forecasting of hurricanes, hurricane climate variability and change, and testing applied research projects for possible use in weather forecasting.
Dr. Ross Hoffman is Chief Scientist and Vice President of Research and Development at Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. His principle areas of research include objective analysis and assimilation methods, atmospheric dynamics, climate theory and atmospheric radiation.