Company: RAIN
Filing Date: 2025-04-16
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001213900-25-032239
Chunk: 191

Company: Rain Enhancement Technologies Holdco, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-16
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 191
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, or loss of momentum in, RWT’s ongoing business or that of the acquired company;

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    failure to retain key personnel; and

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    delays or cost-overruns in the integration process.

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Holdco’s inability to manage its growth through acquisitions,
including the integration process, and to realize the anticipated benefits of an acquisition could have a material adverse effect on its
business, financial condition and results of operations.

Risks Relating to the Environment, Health and Safety

The efficacy of RWT’s machines could be materially adversely
affected by changes to weather conditions generally, as a result of climate change or otherwise.

The revenues expected to be generated by RWT’s
machines are correlated to weather conditions, and timing and predictability of its operations is subject to environmental conditions
that RWT cannot ultimately control. The technology does not allow rainfall to be created. It may enhance the amount and possibility of
rainfall when conditions are appropriate in the atmosphere and when cloud formation is underway in an approximately 40-mile radius, according
to third-party testing, thus this is dependent upon irradiance and weather conditions generally. Weather conditions have natural variations
from season to season and from year to year and may also undergo long-term or permanent change because of climate change or other factors.
While RWT may try to reduce such risks through studies of present or historical conditions or modeling of future conditions, projections
of rain depend on assumptions about weather patterns, shading and irradiance, which are inherently uncertain and may not be consistent
with actual conditions at the site. A sustained decline in weather conditions could lead to a material adverse change in the volume of
rain generated, revenues and cash flow.

Additionally, climate change may increase the frequency and severity
of adverse weather conditions, such as tropical storms, wildfires, droughts, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, ice storms or extreme temperature,
and may have the long-term effect of changing weather patterns, which could result in more frequent and severe disruptions to our technology.
Such disruptions may include, among other things, damage to or destruction of our assets or to assets required for weather generation
or the impaired operation or forced shutdown of these assets.

Furthermore, because RWT’s platform will rely on appropriate
conditions, client satisfaction might be hindered by the factors such as wind speed, wind direction or lack of wind. If these machines
are unable to produce the levels the client want, demands for RWT’s services may decrease and its business may be adversely affected.
Clients may experience