Published on: October 29, 2025
HOW CLOUD SEEDING WORKS AND ITS USE AGAINST AIR POLLUTION
HOW CLOUD SEEDING WORKS AND ITS USE AGAINST AIR POLLUTION
NEWS
- On October 28, 2025, a cloud seeding trial was conducted in Delhi by IIT Kanpur using a Cessna 206H aircraft.
- The experiment aimed to reduce pollution through artificial rainfall, covering areas like Burari, Mayur Vihar, and Karol Bagh.
HIGHLIGHTS
What is Cloud Seeding?
- Defined by IITM Pune (2024) as a weather modification technique that enhances rainfall by injecting “seed particles” into suitable clouds.
- These particles act as condensation or ice nuclei, promoting droplet or crystal formation that leads to rainfall.
- Common agents: Silver iodide, potassium iodide, or sodium chloride.
How It Is Carried Out
- Seeding material is dispersed using aircraft, drones, rockets, or ground generators.
- In Delhi’s trial, 8 flares (2–2.5 kg each) were fired from the aircraft into clouds with 15–20% humidity.
Conditions Required
- Presence of suitable clouds with adequate depth and liquid water content is essential.
- Cloud seeding is ineffective during clear skies.
- In Delhi, winter clouds form mainly due to western disturbances from the Mediterranean region, which are often weak for seeding purposes.
Why Use It for Pollution Control
- Rainfall helps wash away pollutants like PM2.5 and PM10 via coagulation, temporarily improving air quality.
- However, experts warn its impact is short-lived and does not address root causes like vehicular emissions, industrial smoke, and stubble burning.
Criticisms
- Uncertain efficacy and dependence on weather conditions.
- Seen as treating symptoms, not sources of pollution.
- High cost and limited success in past experiments raise further skepticism.
