Delhi's Cloud Seeding Trial: Weathering Pollution
Delhi's recent cloud seeding trials revealed a reduction in particulate matter levels despite non-ideal conditions. The trials recorded two precipitation events and successfully lowered PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations. Despite low moisture, the operation demonstrated the effectiveness of cloud seeding in improving air quality.
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Delhi conducted cloud seeding trials in an effort to tackle pollution, achieving a reduction in particulate matter levels, an official report confirmed on Tuesday.
Despite low moisture conditions predicted by the India Meteorological Department, the seeding trials led to two instances of light rain and noticeable improvements in air quality at various locations.
The operation, originating from the IIT Kanpur airstrip, saw PM2.5 levels drop significantly at Mayur Vihar, Karol Bagh, and Burari, demonstrating the potential of cloud seeding as an air purification strategy in urban settings.
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