A speculative science essay series.
Fog to Rain imagines a future climate structure where fog is not treated as empty air, but as low-altitude atmospheric water. The series begins with a simple reversal: instead of waiting for clouds to form above us, what if we first looked at the fog already gathered near reservoirs, valleys, and water surfaces?
Across the series, fog is observed, mapped, gathered, lifted, connected to upper moisture layers, and finally imagined as localized rainfall. Drones are not introduced as magic machines that command the sky, but as moving instruments that read temporary atmospheric water before it disappears.
This is not a verified technology, a completed policy proposal, or a promise of artificial rain. It is a science-fiction essay series about climate imagination, future water infrastructure, and the possibility of seeing hidden water before the world calls it rain.
A climate imagination series by BINARY LOGIC.