The UAE has witnessed its hottest April in over two decades, accompanied by a significant drop in rainfall compared to last year. Experts, including Ahmed El Kamali, a meteorology expert at the National Center of Meteorology (NCM), attribute the reduction in rainfall to global weather phenomena, particularly shifts in climate patterns. Despite this, the Emirates continues to implement its cloud seeding program when seedable clouds are present, aiming to enhance precipitation in the face of dry and increasingly hot conditions. What do you think is behind the reduced rainfall this year, and how do you feel about the country's cloud seeding efforts? Let us know your thoughts!
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