GS 3: Environment & EcologyGS 3: Science & TechnologyPrelims

Emissions not targeted, gains are small: the challenges of cloud-seeding, Pg4.

Delhi's cloud-seeding experiment yields minimal rain; experts question effectiveness, sustainability, and environmental impact of the technology for pollution control.

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Key Highlights:

  • An IIT-Kanpur team conducted cloud-seeding flights over Delhi, releasing silver iodide and salt particles to induce rain and reduce pollution.
  • Noida recorded 0.1 mm of rain, and Greater Noida reported 0.2 mm, while Delhi experienced no rainfall during the cloud-seeding experiment.
  • Experts caution that the effectiveness of cloud seeding in convective, low-level clouds is uncertain, and any air quality improvements are likely short-lived.
  • Cloud seeding programs can cost Rs 3.2 crore or more, raising concerns about cost-effectiveness.

Detailed Insights:

  • The effectiveness of cloud seeding depends on factors like cloud height, type, moisture content, and timing, which are often not ideal in the plains.
  • Air quality analysts emphasize that cloud seeding does not address the root causes of pollution, which require tackling sector-specific emissions.
  • The timing of cloud seeding is crucial, as clouds should be targeted early in their growth before they start raining to prevent seed particles from being washed out.
  • Delhi's complex aerosol mix, including sulphates and silica dust, can hinder cloud formation, and the process may take several hours with no guarantee of success.
  • Environmental impact studies on cloud seeding are limited, but concerns exist regarding the toxicity of silver iodide to aquatic life, even in small amounts.

Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:

  • Cloud Seeding: A weather modification technique that disperses substances into the air to increase precipitation.
  • Silver Iodide (AgI): An insoluble substance used in cloud seeding to act as ice nuclei and promote precipitation.
  • Hygroscopic: A substance's ability to absorb moisture from the air.
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