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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpVcA9tKxZo
UAE triggers heavy artificial rainfall with new technology in the midst of a heat wave
Heavy rains have fallen on July 14 and 15 in several regions of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), such as Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah, amid a heat wave with temperatures touching 50 degrees Celsius. The UAE National Meteorological Center explained that cloud seeding operations were carried out to increase rainfall.
The agency issued weather warnings for the east of the country due to the possibility of convective cloud formations associated with more rainfall and winds with speeds of 40 km/h causing dust and sand drifts.
Convective clouds form due to high land surface temperatures, which cause warm, moist air to rise through the surrounding cooler air in the atmosphere.
In recent years, UAE authorities are actively developing technologies to induce rainfall in its arid territory. Thus, in spring, the country tested drones that can induce rain by applying electrical discharges to clouds without the use of chemical compounds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpVcA9tKxZo
UAE triggers heavy artificial rainfall with new technology in the midst of a heat wave
Heavy rains have fallen on July 14 and 15 in several regions of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), such as Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah, amid a heat wave with temperatures touching 50 degrees Celsius. The UAE National Meteorological Center explained that cloud seeding operations were carried out to increase rainfall.
The agency issued weather warnings for the east of the country due to the possibility of convective cloud formations associated with more rainfall and winds with speeds of 40 km/h causing dust and sand drifts.
Convective clouds form due to high land surface temperatures, which cause warm, moist air to rise through the surrounding cooler air in the atmosphere.
In recent years, UAE authorities are actively developing technologies to induce rainfall in its arid territory. Thus, in spring, the country tested drones that can induce rain by applying electrical discharges to clouds without the use of chemical compounds.