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Rainfall enhancement using desert plantations

09.02.19 | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Researchers report that a model simulation of 100 km2 plantations of desert-hardy jojoba shrub in the deserts of Israel and Oman shows that, under appropriate atmospheric conditions, such plantations can initiate convection and enhance rainfall; the simulations also help establish a Global Feedback Index that evaluates the suitability of desert environments for this method of precipitation enhancement and bio-geoengineering, according to the authors.

Article #19-04754: " Deliberate enhancement of rainfall using desert plantations," by Oliver Branch and Volker Wulfmeyer.

MEDIA CONTACT: Oliver Branch, University of Hohenheim, GERMANY; e-mail: oliver_branch@uni-hohenheim.de

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