Aerosolization is used in Cloud seeding. This is an action for dispersal of substances such as silver iodide, potassium iodide, or dry ice to stimulate rain and hail. These processes lead to increased precipitation.
The idea of cloud seeding had it first occurrence in the early years of the 20th century when Vincent Schaefer found that putting dry ice into clouds could result in rain or snow. Since then, scientists and meteorologists have been polishing the method of how to foresee weather more accurately and learn what changes in weather conditions it brings.
For the cases where has demonstrated prime possibilities, its effectiveness can still be subject to the influence of factors such as cloud type, temperature and humidity level. The opponents voice the problems connected with influencing the climate and the issues of ethics as well as of a possible scenario taken as a hostage by nature its own climate.
The forthcoming future of cloud computing is certain to be as breathtaking as it is overwhelming. With newer technologies making enthusiasm led innovation in the cloud system, the sky will be the only limit for the new possibilities that we would take a giant leap for, using this as the base for advancement in AI, quantum computing and the rest to come.
For more detailed information you can visit the Wikipedia page dedicated to the topic: Cloud seeding is an operation that covers the clouds with particles to get precipitation.