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Cloud Seeding To Combat Air Pollution

Delhi’s Environment Minister highlighted the importance of collaborating with various agencies to expedite approvals for cloud seeding. 

What is Cloud Seeding?

  • Cloud seeding is a technique aimed at artificially inducing rainfall by introducing particles such as silver iodide into clouds.
  • These particles serve as nuclei around which moisture can condense, ultimately forming rain droplets.

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Cloud Seeding

How Does It Work?

  • Seeding Materials: Common materials include silver iodide, potassium iodide, dry ice, or liquid propane.
  • Delivery Method: Seeds can be dispersed using aircraft or ground-based sprayers.
  • Condensation Process: The introduced particles encourage the condensation of smaller water droplets into larger ones until they become heavy enough to fall as rain.

Applications and Examples

  • India: In Solapur, Maharashtra, cloud seeding reportedly increased rainfall by about 18%.
  • UAE: The technique has been employed to enhance rainfall in arid regions.
  • China: During the 2008 Beijing Olympics, cloud seeding was used to improve air quality

Pros Cons
  • Reduction of Air Pollution: Raindrops generated through cloud seeding can capture airborne pollutants, including particulate matter.
  • Forest Fire Control: Helps in managing and suppressing forest fires.
  • Fog and Hail Management: Useful for fog dispersal and reducing hail damage.
  • Agricultural Support: Initiatives like Karnataka’s “Project Varshadhari” in 2017 have aimed to provide essential moisture for crops.
  • Moisture Requirements: Adequate moisture in clouds is essential for successful seeding.
  • Environmental Risks: Concerns over the bioaccumulation and toxicity of seeding materials like silver iodide.
  • Weather Pattern Alteration: Potential changes to local weather patterns could arise from cloud seeding.
  • International Relations: Cloud seeding in one area may impact neighbouring regions, leading to disputes.

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Role of Rainfall in cleaning air

  • Absorption: As raindrops fall, they absorb pollutants like particulate matter (PM), sulphur oxides (SOx), and nitrogen oxides (NOx).
  • Chemical Reactions: When raindrops encounter pollutants, they can undergo chemical reactions that transform these harmful substances into less harmful compounds. 
    • For example, sulphur oxides and nitrogen oxides can react with water and other atmospheric components to form sulfuric and nitric acids.
  • Washout: The raindrops, now laden with pollutants or their transformed products, wash these substances to the ground. This process is known as “washout.”
  • Scrubbing: As raindrops fall through the atmosphere, they can also scrub the air of pollutants by physically colliding with and removing them. This process is called “scrubbing.”

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