In fact, controlling the weather isn't very difficult; its fundamental principles are not complicated.
For instance, artificial rainfall, which is now one of the more common technologies, is actually the most straightforward application of weather control.
However, due to the limitations of the current level of human technology and the scale of investment, artificial weather intervention has become difficult to achieve.
As long as you didn't doze off in junior high geography class, you would basically understand that weather formation mainly originates from temperature. Differences in temperature across regions cause warm air to flow towards cooler air, forming wind; warm air evaporates surface water, and when it encounters cold air, the moisture condenses, leading to precipitation...
Ultimately, the main cause of weather formation on Blue Star is solar radiation, as the energy from solar radiation and the evaporation of surface moisture results in various weather conditions.
