Researchers from the University of Reading, in the UK, are using drones to give clouds an electrical charge, which could help increase rainfall in water-stressed regions.
Alya Al Mazroui, Director of the UAE Research Program for Rain Enhancement Science (UAEREP), explained to
Gulf News how clouds could be given a helpful jolt of electric charge to increase much-needed rainfall in the country. With the help of Unmanned Arial Vehicles (UAVs), the UAE s NCM along with a team of national and international experts are conducting research to test the effectiveness of delivering electric charge into clouds to improve rainfall, she said. The UAE is conducting this campaign with the support of experts from the NCM, UAEREP and several national and international research and academic organisations including the University of Reading and University of Bath in the United Kingdom. The campaign is led by Giles Harrison, Professor of Atmospheric Physics at the University of Reading in the United Kingdom and a second cycle program awardee, Al Mazroui added.
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