This book introduces the interesting concept of global weather control using nuclear reactors. The heat from nuclear reactors, when injected in a controlled fashion into the atmosphere, creates a low pressure region, which affects the wind pattern. On a desert adjoining a sea, it pulls in moist air to create rain. Over the ocean, near a hurricane or cyclone, it can modify its trajectory or intensity. Over north and south geographic poles, it can exert a global weather control by affecting the polar vortex. The book is readable by a layman and has a few simple college level equations towards the end.