Xoogsade Posted May 7, 2006 I would be damned!! I had no idea such technology existed and was being experimented for years and even the United Arab Emirates used it recently to artificially bring rain to alleviate draught. Indeed God is gracious bestowing upon mankind with such know-how so they could exploit the world he created. Here are the articles, one is linked here Artificial Rain in Beijing and the other is copied below entirely: Capital, N. Emirates get rain, artificially! By a staff reporter 2 May 2005 ABU DHABI — For the first time in the history of the region, artificial rain was experimented in the UAE last week. Using the latest technology, the rainmaking effort — which continued for four days — brought moderate rain, mainly in the Abu Dhabi emirate and the Northern Emirates, an official source said. The artificial rainfall helped alleviate the dry spells that have lasted for days. According to experts, artificial rainfall will help plants grow, increase the level in reservoirs, and add water to the barren soil in the country. Although it has rained much more frequently this year, the precipitation in Abu Dhabi remains below average. The rainmaking efforts helped bring the temperature down 47 degrees Celsius forecast by the Met office for the beginning of May. In the rainmaking operation last week, experts used a hydrogen bomb for four days, the source said. Ensuring that it was eco-friendly, the source said that with this technique, you can control the timing and location for the rainfall. According to scientists, plastic hydrogen bomb uses electricity to break apart water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. Then, it uses a spark of electricity to explosively recombine the gases into a high pressure steam, which propels a stream of water high into the air. In the UAE and several countries of the region, there are often clouds, but no rain. This is because of a phenomenon called supercooling. The temperature of the cloud might be close to zero and there might even be crystals of ice in it. The water vapour in the cloud does not condense into liquid water. The super cooling gets disturbed by spraying the cloud with special substances, using a small aeroplane for the purpose. Khaleejka Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted May 7, 2006 Nice, but do you have to be welthy or is quite easy to replicate. Xoogsade, that would do nicely in Somalia... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites