Ionisers Created 50 Rainstorms
in the Desert Region
of Abu Dhabi
Scientists
working for Metro Systems International may have developed a way
produce rainwater in the desert region of Abu Dhabi. They have
been secretly hired by the President of United Arab Emirates,
Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan to use technology designed
to control the weather. They have boasted reports of creating
at least 50 man-made rainstorms last year, most of them being
in the driest months of July and August. The question is:
How do these Ionisers Produce
Rain?
The Ionisers produce negatively charged
particles called electrons.
These electrons rise with the hot air (caused during convection).
As these electrons rise they collect dust.
Moisture in the air attracts to the charged dust.
The accumulation of moisture turns into a rain producing cloud.
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