Cloud-seeding technology in Delhi

Syllabus: Important Geophysical phenomena

Context: Delhi government and IIT Kanpur conducted two cloud-seeding trials to induce artificial rain for pollution control, but remained unsuccessful.

Cloud Seeding

  • Definition and Purpose
    • Cloud seeding is deliberate introduction of substances into clouds acting as condensation/ice nuclei.
    • Aims to induce precipitation artificially by modifying cloud formation processes for rainfall generation.
  • Historical Development
    • First experiments conducted in 1946 by American chemist and meteorologist Vincent J. Schaefer.
    • Since then, seeding performed from aircraft, rockets, cannons, and ground generators for precipitation.
  • Substances Used
    • Many substances tested; solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) and silver iodide proven most effective.
    • Calcium chloride particles used in clouds at temperatures above freezing providing condensation nuclei.
  • Process in Supercooled Clouds
    • In supercooled clouds (water droplets at temperatures below freezing), substances form nuclei around droplets.
    • Water droplets evaporate around nuclei; resulting water vapour deposits into ice crystals rapidly.
    • Ice crystals build quickly as water droplets attach themselves forming precipitation-ready particles.
  • Process in Warmer Clouds
    • In clouds above freezing temperature, calcium chloride particles provide condensation nuclei effectively.
    • Raindrops form around these nuclei through condensation process leading to induced rainfall.

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