Dubai Flooded: Is Cloud Seeding to Blame?

UAE: Dubai was hit with torrential rains and flooding totaling more than double the numbers they would usually see within a two year time span.
Many believe the flooding was caused by “cloud seeding” which many have dismissed as a mere “conspiracy theory” but as you will see, this is no theory for the region but a matter of necessity.
Dubai International Airport was forced to divert flights due to torrential downpour.
— Encounter News (@EncounterNewsX) April 16, 2024
Citizens have been told to remain indoors as thunder, lighting, hail and heavy rain hit the region.
More than the average annual rainfall was experienced in one day. pic.twitter.com/fkLlwHVbds
Cloud Seeding
Cloud seeding is no joke nor is it a conspiracy theory, if it were, states throughout the USA wouldn’t be seeking to outright ban it as they have been!
:flag-ae: UAE Cloud Seeding/Geo-Engineering Control Room
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) April 16, 2024
You’ve seen the flood in Dubai’s airport & other weird Climate Phenomena in the Middle East.
This is your human man made climate change right here.
If you don’t think the West is conducting similar activities you’re very naive. pic.twitter.com/RPYCzz03hh
Cloud seeding is nothing new in Dubai. For desert areas like the United Arab Emirates who typically have a dry climate, investments have been made to ensure rainfall occurs.
In order to produce rain, an advanced scientific technique is used to release chemicals such as potassium chloride and natural salts.
Engineers have nearly mastered the creation of artificial clouds which cause much-needed rainfall for the desert region.
While some see cloud seeding, or “chemtrails,” as beneficial for certain regions, others are seeking to ban the practice as they are here at home with Tennessee and Pennsylvania are just two states looking to do so.
Now and Then
The rainfall has also affected Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, and Saudi Arabia.
:rotating_light::flag-ae: Dubai is under water & they can’t make it stop.
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) April 18, 2024
Still think cloud-seeding/Geo-Engineering is just a crazy conspiracy?
See what happens when Humans try playing God. pic.twitter.com/oVmp2ir6Ua
Even establishment media outlets like Bloomberg News came out stating sources that also believe it was cloud seeding which produced the torrential rainfall in the region which shut down schools, forced airports to cease operations and close malls as the floors were covered in water.
Dubai is facing severe floods, as it saw the heaviest rainfall in seven years. Planning for the unthinkable should be the new normal. No city in the world is perfect. pic.twitter.com/MftbpKpR48
— Indian Tech & Infra (@IndianTechGuide) April 17, 2024
Since 2002 (if not earlier than that), the UAE has practiced cloud seeding as a solution to the region’s issues with water insecurity.
Experts state that Dubai in particular hasn’t invested in a drainage system, thus the resulting floods.
Every life matters in the :flag-ae: UAE. Dubai police found rescuing a stray cat from massive floods. pic.twitter.com/2wG4zsFKPu
— Life in Saudi Arabia (@LifeSaudiArabia) April 18, 2024
According to scientist Ahmed Habib, seeding planes were sent out on Monday and Tuesday by the UAE’s National Center of Meteorology to trigger rainfall with naturally-formed convective clouds already present.
However, according to the National Center of Meteorology, the planes went out to seed on Sunday and Monday (the rainfall and subsequent flooding occurred on Wednesday). Despite the intense floods and inconveniences the people of Dubai experienced, Dubai’s media office labeled the rainfall as “rains of goodness.”
Within 48 hours, the flood waters cleared and the streets are back to normal function.
Dubai is fully back within 48 hours of a massive storm !! :clap::skin-tone-3::flag-ae:
— حسن سجواني :flag-ae: Hassan Sajwani (@HSajwanization) April 18, 2024
This is Dubai now. #Dubaistorm pic.twitter.com/E6VcjC4Xmr
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