Cloud Seeding Program Yields Promising Results for Makkah and Holy Sites

The Regional Program for Cloud Seeding has successfully concluded a research study, which revealed promising outcomes in enhancing rainfall and increasing the density of cumulus clouds in the specific context of Makkah and the Holy Sites
The Regional Program for Cloud Seeding has successfully concluded a research study, which revealed promising outcomes in enhancing rainfall and increasing the density of cumulus clouds in the specific context of Makkah and the Holy Sites
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The Regional Program for Cloud Seeding has successfully concluded a research study, which revealed promising outcomes in enhancing rainfall and increasing the density of cumulus clouds in the specific context of Makkah and the Holy Sites.

The study also delved into weather elements in Taif Governorate to identify additional opportunities for weather improvement.

The research team is set to participate in the upcoming international rainmakers conference, where they will present their findings to experts and specialists worldwide.

This will provide a valuable platform to showcase the Kingdom's advancements in weather modification efforts.

The program will now move forward with practical experiments to complete the remaining research elements and share the detailed findings with relevant stakeholders.

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