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After some experts have stated that the storm in Dubai was caused by the

The war is approaching. Experts warn that in the future the "weather wars" await the land

After some experts have stated that the storm in Dubai was caused by the "sowing of clouds", the researchers feared that a new "catastrophic threat" has hanged over the world. Last week, Dubai was hostage to bad weather: in just one day, April 16, a half annual rainfall was left here. Later, it was suggested that the flood was caused not by natural forces, allegedly to blame for "clouds", which turned into a disaster, Daily Mail writes.

Meteorologists fear that this is only the beginning and in the future humanity will face "catastrophic consequences". It is expected that in the future the planet can cover "weather wars" if "sowing clouds" gets out of control. In focus. Technology has appeared its Telegram channel.

Subscribe not to miss the latest and most intrusive news from the world of science! According to the senior meteorologist of the company KISTers Johan Jacques, the use of relatively new technology can have "unpredictable consequences" that can potentially be used to artificially control the amount of rainfall and will lead to "diplomatic instability".

The expert notes that every time interfering with the natural patterns of precipitation, we launch a chain reaction that we have little control over. In addition, the "management" of the weather raises all sorts of ethical issues, since changing weather in one country can lead to unpredictable catastrophic consequences in another country. Jacques once again reminds that the weather does not recognize "international borders", and therefore we should remember it.

Extreme weather conditions struck on Dubai last week. As a result, they not only turned into a catastrophe in the form of horrific floods that paralyzed the airport and roads, but also gave rise to many assumptions that an unnatural storm could cause artificially. However, despite the fact that the unexpected displacement of the weather hastened to associate with the unsuccessful "sowing of clouds", officials deny this connection.

It should be noted that since the 1990s, the UAE has been using this technology to control precipitation. According to Jacques, intense precipitation caused by artificially can lead to unpredictable consequences that we will not be able to control. For example, technology can lead to excess runoff that floods will follow.

At the same time, according to the Meteorologist from the National Center of Meteorology of the UAE (NCM) Ahmed Habib, a few days before the storm that struck Dubai, several departments were made to sow the clouds. "Sowing Clouds" was held on Sunday and Monday, but not on Tuesday on April 16, when the storm collapsed.

Marten Ambumum, professor of physics and atmosphere at the University of Reding, suggested that although the clouds can be used to create rain, "usually there is no very strong storm because of this. " According to him, new technology could simply not provoke such a storm. At the same time, atmospheric physics at Reding University, Gails Harrison, admits that the UAE is using the "Sowing Clouds" technology and for a long time, but it could hardly cause a storm.