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Monsoon dreams: Nostalgic Indians chase rain in UAE deserts

Missing the monsoon, an Indian expat in the UAE now uses satellite data to chase rain in the desert. Join the 'UAE Weatherman' and a community of Indian expats as they hunt for rare rain in the desert, finding a surprising reminder of their native monsoon season.

June 22, 2025 / 17:14 IST
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People stand in the rain during a 'rain chase' in the emirate of Sharjah. (Image credit: AFP)
People stand in the rain during a 'rain chase' in the emirate of Sharjah. (Image credit: AFP)

Muhammed Sajjad missed his native Kerala's monsoon season so much when he moved from India to the United Arab Emirates a decade ago that he embarked on an unlikely quest -- finding rain in the desert.

Using satellite imagery, weather data and other high-tech tools, the amateur meteorologist tracks potential rainfall spots across the desert country and, along with other Indians nostalgic for the monsoon, chases the clouds in search of rain.

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"When I came to UAE in 2015 it was peak monsoon time" in Kerala, the 35-year-old estate agent told AFP, adding that he had struggled to adjust to the change of climate.

"So I started to search about the rain in the UAE and I came to know that there is rain in the summer," he said.