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    Expert Explains: ‘Not all clouds are seedable. Not every condition will work’

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    Cloud-Seeding: An Overview

    India's leading cloud-seeding expert, Thara Prabhakaran, discusses the intricacies, challenges, and potential impacts of cloud-seeding. While promising, it remains a complex process requiring extensive research for predictable outcomes.

    Cloud Formation and Precipitation

    • The formation and growth of clouds depend on several factors: 
      1. Moisture: Essential for cloud formation, influenced by weather patterns like cyclonic circulations.
      2. Aerosols: Suspended particles that can modify cloud properties.
      3. Anthropogenic Emissions: Human activities releasing gases and particles into the atmosphere.
    • Cloud-seeding requires the presence of suitable clouds, which are complex and variable phenomena.

    Cloud-Seeding Methods and Research

    • Various methods for seeding clouds have been researched, aiming to enhance precipitation, particularly in water-limited areas.
    • Studies indicate an 80% increase in rainfall from seeded clouds, with aerosols playing a crucial role in these processes.
    • Clouds modified by: 
      1. Hygroscopic Aerosols: Absorb water and grow, supporting precipitation.
      2. Hydrophobic Aerosols: Like black soot, hinder cloud formation and precipitation.

    Challenges and Environmental Concerns

    • Not all clouds or conditions are suitable for seeding; identifying the right clouds and materials is critical.
    • Silver iodide, used in seeding, is toxic to aquatic life, necessitating careful study of environmental impacts.
    • Anthropogenic emissions and particulates can suppress cloud formation; a broader environmental approach is needed.

    Future Research and Collaboration

    • Further experimentation and documentation are necessary to understand cloud-seeding impacts fully.
    • Long-term environmental impacts in India are not yet well-documented, requiring more systematic studies.
    • Collaboration among scientists, researchers, and citizens is vital for atmospheric solutions.

    Dr. Thara Prabhakaran is a Scientist G and Project Director at IITM Pune, working on the CAIPEEX program to study cloud-aerosol interactions and rainfall enhancement.

    • Tags :
    • Cloud-Seeding
    • Silver iodide
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