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Why did it rain so much? Expert said, cloud seeding is not considered the cause – Sanjeevni Today Achi-News

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Dubai: Most of the areas in the Middle East are deserts and there is intense heat here, but the flood in Dubai surprised everyone. The roads were full of water, most places including schools, colleges and malls were submerged. The question is why did it rain so much in Dubai? Some people say that the flood occurred because of cloud seeding but experts believe that this is not the cause.

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According to the Hindustan Times report, meteorologists said that with cloud seeding, there may be rain, but it is not really rain or floods. At least it’s not something that sunk the UAE and created this situation in Dubai.

Reason why cloud seeding can’t happen?

Although cloud seeding is a decades-old system, it remains controversial among people associated with the meteorological department because it is very difficult to prove that it works properly. In the way that floods have occurred in the UAE, such an incident has never been seen before. Cloud seeding can cause as little as 4 or 5 inches of rain a year, no more.

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“It’s definitely not cloud seeding,” said private meteorologist Ryan Mao, former chief scientist at the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. If it’s cloud seeding, they’re going to have water all the time. You can’t make rain out of thin air and get 6 inches of water. “It’s like perpetual motion technology.”

Experts believe that rain in Dubai was predicted several days in advance. Just 6 days ago they predicted several inches of rain. According to him, the accusation of cloud seeding ignores the predictions and the reasons.

“When we talk about heavy rains, we also have to talk about climate change,” said Frederick Otto, a climate scientist at Imperial College London. “The focus on cloud seeding is misleading.”

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