Abu Dabhi Create Tools To Lower Desert Rain
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
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For centuries, people living in the Middle East had a dream to change the hot desert into farmland and barren, with water flowing from the faucet.
Now, that dream closer to reality, after the scientists who employed the leadership of Abu Dhabi claim to have produced a series of rain in the hot land.
Scientists claim to have rained down in Al Ain, Abu Dhabi in the East, using technology designed to control the weather. When the weather is sunny and cloudless, especially rain, in the area of Al Ain, with this tool, it could be raining. In fact, it could rain up to 52 times!
Most rain is produced at the height of summer, July and August. Scientists working in secret on the order of the president of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

They use the ioniser giant, steel frame that looks like a lamp cover to produce a negative particle. This tool will encourage the formation of cloud formations that are expected to trigger rain.
In a secret video, the founder of the Swiss company in charge of this project, Metro Systems International, claims to have success. "We have been successful in reducing the rain," said Helmut Fluhrer, such as the Daily Mail published.
As reported Sunday Times, this is the first time, a system able to create rain in a clear sky.
In the past, China and other countries use chemicals to seed clouds to induce rain well and stop the spillage of water from the sky.
Last June, the Metro System to build five ioniser or self-ions with 20 pengemisi that could create trillions of ions into the atmosphere forming clouds. The project is monitored by the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, one of the major world center of atmospheric physics.
Some scientists doubt the astonishing result of Abu Dhabi project, let alone the country was on the coast which is likely to have little rainfall in summer (which triggered the rising steam from the hot sea) before finally becoming rain.
However, the study revealed that rainfall in the region may occur after the lawyer-ion engines ignited.
Professor Peter Wilderer from the University of Munich claiming to witness the miracle of this project. "We're getting closer to a point where we can increase the availability of clean water to face a dramatic global change," he said.