Maybe.
The presence of clouds has no effect on drought - only rain.
There is no way for us to make clouds rain when we want them to. If we could do that then we would not be worried to much about it being to dry, we would just make it rain. Why can't seeding the clouds make them rain ?
Cloud farming, also known as cloud seeding, involves dispersing substances like silver iodide or potassium iodide into clouds to stimulate precipitation. The idea is to enhance rainfall in areas experiencing drought or water scarcity by encouraging cloud particles to coalesce and fall as rain. This method is still under research to determine its effectiveness and environmental impact.
Without clouds, the Earth would experience more extreme temperatures, with hotter days and colder nights. There would also be a decrease in precipitation, affecting plant growth and water availability. Additionally, the absence of clouds would lead to more direct sunlight reaching the surface, potentially impacting ecosystems and climate patterns.
Cloud seeding involves dispersing substances like silver iodide or salt particles into clouds to encourage the formation of ice crystals or raindrops. These particles provide nucleation sites for water droplets to form and grow, leading to increased precipitation in the form of rain or snow. Cloud seeding is typically used to enhance precipitation in areas experiencing drought or water scarcity.
The cirrus clouds, cirrocumulus clouds, cirrostratus clouds, and cumulonimbus clouds.
It would mean that there would be less water vapor available to condense into clouds and the drought would continue.
because with out the troposphere we wouldn't have oxygen to breath. also we wouldn't have clouds forming because they occur in the troposphere also. with out clouds we would go into drought and dye.
There is no way for us to make clouds rain when we want them to. If we could do that then we would not be worried to much about it being to dry, we would just make it rain. Why can't seeding the clouds make them rain ?
over farming in central America, accompanied by drought made large clouds of dust form when the wind blew.
The weather condition that involves the least precipitation is drought. Drought is typically characterized by prolonged periods of abnormally low rainfall, leading to dry conditions and water shortages.
A decrease in evaporation from the ocean would lead to less moisture in the atmosphere, resulting in reduced precipitation. This can exacerbate drought conditions as there would be less water available for replenishing soil moisture and sustaining vegetation. Overall, it would contribute to the persistence and severity of the drought.
There is little anyone can do to prevent drought. We are experiencing climate change now because of global warming, very difficult to prevent.Some places try cloud seeding, which is a way of spraying chemicals onto clouds to force them to release their water content. Silver iodide, potassium iodide, dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) and salt have all been used, with varying success, as the water has to in the clouds first..
The drought we're in , but don't know what to call the drought. :)
A long period of no rain is called a drought.
People in dry countries may feel happy when they see clouds in the sky because it often signals the potential for rain, which is vital for agriculture, providing relief from drought, and replenishing water supplies. The presence of clouds can bring hope for much-needed moisture and relief from dry conditions.
Pecos Bill used his lasso to capture a tornado and squeezed the rain out of the clouds.
A period with little rain is a drought.(The archaic equivalent was drouth.)