Company: RAIN
Filing Date: 2025-01-31
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-008536
Chunk: 52

Company: Rain Enhancement Technologies Holdco, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-01-31
Form: S-1
Chunk 52
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 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 RET’s
machines are correlated to weather conditions, and timing and predictability of its operations is subject to environmental conditions
that RET cannot ultimately control. The technology does not allow rainfall to be created on a clear day. It enhances rainfall when conditions
are appropriate in the atmosphere and when cloud formation is underway, 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 RET 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 RET’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 RET’s services may decrease and its business may be
adversely affected. Clients may experience significant financial inputs from insufficient rain increases hindered by the weather.

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Clients and others may hold RET accountable for changing environmental and/or weather conditions, including challenges resulting from excessive rain.

Changes in rainfall patterns may lead to extreme weather conditions
and unintended consequences, including, but not limited to, excessive rains, increased hail, natural disasters like mudslides, flooding,
changes in rainfall patterns, increased or decreased temperatures, and increased storm frequency and tendency. While RET does not believe
that its product could lead to such extreme environmental conditions as RET expects to be able to control when