Fact check: Did cloud seeding cause the Dubai floods? – DW – 04/19/2024 (2024)

On Wednesday, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) witnessed the heaviest rainfall it had seen in 75 years. Some regions on the eastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula reported more rainfall in a single day than they usually receivein an entire year.

In Dubai, the UAE's most populous city, floods brought traffic to a halt, flights at Dubai International, one of the world's busiest airports,were canceledand roofs collapsed under the sheer weight of the water.

NeighboringOman also experienced unprecedented amounts of rain, which resulted in the death of at least 20 people and extensive property damage.

UAE reels from unprecedented storm

Social media platforms are buzzing with theories regarding what could have caused such a catastrophic downpour.

Claim: "Cloud seeding [...]goes wrong," wrote oneuser on X, formerly Twitter. AnInstagram account evenasked whether cloud seeding could have caused the floods in Dubai, or at least worsened them. Many users seem to believe the answer is "yes."

DW fact check:False

Cloud seeding is a weather modification technique used to induce rainfall. Often aircraft are used to disperse substances such as certain insoluble saltsinto the air, to attract moisture that then falls to the ground in droplets.It'sfrequently used around the world to bring about rain in arid areas, or to prevent the buildup of hail.

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Satellite images showmassive storm clouds gathering over the southeastern tip of the Arabian Peninsula in the days running up to the heavy rainfall. The cloud formations would thus have set the stage forcloud seeding, if this was used.

Harvesting rain in the UAE

TheNational Center of Meteorology (NCM) inAbu Dhabi, the capital, has conducted research into cloud seeding technologies since the late 1990s. The desert nation employs cloud seeding to increase precipitation and, by extension, the amount of available freshwater.

The US news agency Bloomberg initially reported that cloud seeding by the NCM had intensified the rainfall, but UAE officials have denied taking any such measures. DWcontacted the NCMbut had not received a response by the time this article was published.

United Arab Emirates: The rainmaker

However, a response did come from a research team at the University of Hohenheim in southern Germany, which is currently running a joint project with the NCM. Team member and meteorologist Oliver Branch wrote that he was unaware of any cloud seeding operations earlier in the week.

Branch added that it was completely unrealistic to imagine that cloud seeding could produce such heavy rainfall. "The probability of a connection between cloud seeding activityand the flooding in Dubai is close to zero," he said.

Various media outlets, including Bloomberg, citedsimilar opinions by experts.

Is global warming amplifying extreme weather patterns?

Claim: One social media user wrote on Xthat "[t]he effects of global warming and climate change [are] alarming and won'tspare any city." Another user put it more pointedly: "THISis theman made #climatechange."

DW fact check:It's complicated

Most climate scientists do see a link between climate change and heavy rainfall. "In many cases, global warming does play a role in extreme weather patterns," Friederike Otto, a climatologist at Imperial College London, told DW in an interview in late 2023.

Asked about the recent events in Dubai, she told the news agency AFP that it was "highlylikely" global warming had madethe rain heavier and more destructive.

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There's a simple explanation for this: the warmer the air, the more moisture it can absorb. That's why it rains more heavily in tropical latitudes than in does in temperate zones such asGermany. In Central Europe, rainfall is much heavier in the summertime than in midwinter.

Many climatologists agree global warming is making extreme weather events more frequent and more severe. But, like Sjoukje Philip, a climate scientist at the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, many point out that "extreme weather hasalways existedand will always exist."

False claims regarding global warming and cloud seeding oftenarise when heavy rainfall leads to flooding, especially in regions that are more accustomed to droughts, such as California, Australiaor Turkey.

This article was originally published in German.

Fact check: Did cloud seeding cause the Dubai floods? – DW – 04/19/2024 (2024)
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