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Killer AQI: Why cloud seeding fails when Delhi needs it most - 'It may actually worsen pollution'

Light drizzles, particularly under cooler temperatures, can actually worsen pollution by encouraging fine particles to clump together, forming new aerosols that raise PM levels again.

November 04, 2025 / 07:49 IST
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Cloud seeding
Cloud seeding

In an attempt to combat the rising air pollution, Delhi recently experimented cloud seeding, a weather modification technique that aims to artificially induce rainfall.

The experiment, supported by top Indian research institutions, was the latest attempt by authorities to find short-term relief from smog that chokes the city each winter. The Ministry of Environment and the Delhi government coordinated the process, hoping that even light rainfall could bring down pollution levels.

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Cloud seeding involves dispersing chemicals such as silver iodide or sodium chloride into specific types of clouds. These substances act as nuclei around which water droplets can form, eventually leading to rain. However, the process only works with a particular class of clouds, known as hygroscopic or warm-rain clouds, that contain enough moisture to respond effectively to the seeding agents.

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