Solar panels are creating an unexpected effect by forming rainfall clouds and thriving oases in the middle of the desert
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The article published in Science has detailed how massive solar arrays in the Sahara Desert have started to trigger increased rainfall and vegetation growth.
They drastically lower the temperature around the sand that they sit on, effectively “greening” the desert. As the warm air around the panels has nowhere else to go but up, they naturally form massive rainclouds in a part of the world known for its dryness.
Solar panels are creating an unexpected effect by forming rainfall clouds and thriving oases in the middle
A recent study has found an unexpected benefit from the undisputed king of the renewable energy sector as solar panels are creating rain clouds in the desert.Warren van der Sandt (ecoportal.net)
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Thorsten Rochelmeyer
in reply to hoergen • • •This is a simulation study, and for it to rain, the solar fields would need to be of a considerable size (i.e., really really huge!) and have an albedo that current solar cells do not achieve.
The paper itself: esd.copernicus.org/articles/15…
Science wrap up: science.org/content/article/ma…
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