Drones run by the UAE's weather service will deliver an electric pulse into clouds to improve rainfall. National Centre of Meteorology
Drones run by the UAE's weather service will deliver an electric pulse into clouds to improve rainfall. National Centre of Meteorology
Drones run by the UAE's weather service will deliver an electric pulse into clouds to improve rainfall. National Centre of Meteorology
Drones run by the UAE's weather service will deliver an electric pulse into clouds to improve rainfall. National Centre of Meteorology

UAE to use electric charge drones in cloud-seeding operations


Gillian Duncan
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Forecasters in the UAE are studying whether electricity could improve rainfall during cloud-seeding operations.

The National Centre of Meteorology is teaming up with experts from the UK for the study, which will use drones to deliver an electric charge to air molecules.

Moisture in clouds naturally carries electricity.

By altering the size of the charges, water droplets could potentially be made to grow more quickly, making them merge to produce rain.

It will be tested first on clear days and later, once conditions allow, during light fog when the presence of dust is expected to result in more highly charged conditions.

"Our project aims to evaluate the importance of charge in affecting the cloud droplet size distribution and rainfall generation through modifying the behaviour of droplets and particles and studying the microphysical and electric properties of fog events,” said Giles Harrison, professor of atmospheric physics at the University of Reading in the UK, who is leading the study.

The technology was developed and tested in the UK and Finland.

Traditional cloud-seeding methods involve aeroplanes firing salt-crystal flares into the clouds.

As the cloud sucks up the crystals they attract tiny particles of water that collide and become heavier. The water then falls as rain.

Researchers are looking at the possibility of using an electric charge to generate more wet weather.

Tall masts, ground-based structures about 10 metres tall, could be a means of delivering a larger charge into clouds, and even low-lying fog.

  • A cloud seeding plane soars over Abu Dhabi. The UAE’s National Centre of Meteorology has teamed up with experts from the UK to study whether electricity can help produce rain. All photos: National Centre of Meteorology
    A cloud seeding plane soars over Abu Dhabi. The UAE’s National Centre of Meteorology has teamed up with experts from the UK to study whether electricity can help produce rain. All photos: National Centre of Meteorology
  • An aircraft fitted for cloud-seeding operations in the UAE.
    An aircraft fitted for cloud-seeding operations in the UAE.
  • The UAE’s National Centre of Meteorology has teamed up with experts from the UK to study whether electricity can help produce rain.
    The UAE’s National Centre of Meteorology has teamed up with experts from the UK to study whether electricity can help produce rain.
  • Cloud seeding operations carried out across parts of the UAE.
    Cloud seeding operations carried out across parts of the UAE.
  • Cloud seeding operations carried out across parts of the UAE.
    Cloud seeding operations carried out across parts of the UAE.
  • A cloud seeding operations is conducted over Dubai.
    A cloud seeding operations is conducted over Dubai.
  • A pilot prepares to take off on a cloud-seeding operation in the UAE.
    A pilot prepares to take off on a cloud-seeding operation in the UAE.
  • An aircraft fitted for cloud-seeding operations in the UAE.
    An aircraft fitted for cloud-seeding operations in the UAE.
  • Cloud seeding operations carried out across parts of the UAE.
    Cloud seeding operations carried out across parts of the UAE.
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