The procedure consists of “sowing” clouds with chemicals – by shelling from the ground or spraying from aircraft and drone – to increase rain or snowfalls.
China has strengthened weather adjustment measures to increase the amount of rainfall in circular regions in the north of the country, where wheat harvesting continues. Bloomberg reported this Friday, May 30th.
According to Chinese Meteorological Management (CMA), after last week, the long -term rainfall passed on to China’s grain, authorities arranged the actions to strengthen rainfall.
Among the regions where the work is performed, there is an internal Mongolia, Sheanxi and Shanxi.
Time change provides for the “sowing of clouds” with chemicals – both from the ground and with the help of aircraft or drone. The goal is to strengthen rain and snowfalls, as well as suppression of rain.
China has said it has the largest weather changing program in the world and in recent years it has increased investment in this sphere due to the rising risk for food security associated with climate change.
According to the Sinhua agency, in 2025, the volume of the ground -based artificial call operation increased 20% compared to the same period of 2024. This led to the increase in rainy season, though the exact data was not provided.
According to the CMA, for a week, using “sowing clouds”, it is possible to get more about 500 million cubic meters of rainfall. Other provinces where technology is used, including NinSia and geese.
“Time change technology is an integral part of the construction of a meteorological superpower,” Lee Jimin said this week this week.
Remember that the earlier heavy rainfall in the southern regions of China caused deadly flooding, as a result of which more than 110 thousand people fled.
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