Cloud seeding in Johor
#1
Cloud seeding in Johor
This rather surprises me. We're getting tons of wet stuff up here in Penang. Surely you're getting some down there?
According to the Star Online not:
Cloud seeding as dams dry up in Johor
The water level at several dams in Johor have dropped below the critical level, affecting more than 157,000 consumers.
Johor Water Regulatory Body (Bakaj) director Abdul Rashid A. Rahman said the water levels at the Sultan Iskandar dam in Masai, Sungai Lebam dam in Kota Tinggi and Congok dam in Mersing have fallen below their critical levels due to lack of rain from the end of last year.
The Sultan Iskandar dam was at 20.96m, well below the critical mark of 23.5m and can only last for another 72 days. It supplies water to some 140,000 households in the Masai area.
The Sungai Lebam dam had 10.5m of water, below the 12.27m critical level. The Congok dam was at 4.5m, which is its critical level.
In a bid to overcome the problem, the state is now carrying out a series of cloud seeding to increase the water levels at all 15 dams in the state.
Abdul Rashi said that the seeding operations would be carried out over 10 days to increase the water levels by 10% to 30%. The cloud seeding began on Tuesday.
“We are hoping the water levels can be raised above critical level with the cloud seeding,” he told a press conference yesterday, adding that the seeding had proved fruitful with rain over the dams.
You can read more here:
Cloud seeding as dams dry up in Johor - Nation | The Star Online
According to the Star Online not:
Cloud seeding as dams dry up in Johor
The water level at several dams in Johor have dropped below the critical level, affecting more than 157,000 consumers.
Johor Water Regulatory Body (Bakaj) director Abdul Rashid A. Rahman said the water levels at the Sultan Iskandar dam in Masai, Sungai Lebam dam in Kota Tinggi and Congok dam in Mersing have fallen below their critical levels due to lack of rain from the end of last year.
The Sultan Iskandar dam was at 20.96m, well below the critical mark of 23.5m and can only last for another 72 days. It supplies water to some 140,000 households in the Masai area.
The Sungai Lebam dam had 10.5m of water, below the 12.27m critical level. The Congok dam was at 4.5m, which is its critical level.
In a bid to overcome the problem, the state is now carrying out a series of cloud seeding to increase the water levels at all 15 dams in the state.
Abdul Rashi said that the seeding operations would be carried out over 10 days to increase the water levels by 10% to 30%. The cloud seeding began on Tuesday.
“We are hoping the water levels can be raised above critical level with the cloud seeding,” he told a press conference yesterday, adding that the seeding had proved fruitful with rain over the dams.
You can read more here:
Cloud seeding as dams dry up in Johor - Nation | The Star Online
#2
Re: Cloud seeding in Johor
What??? That's odd because it's like the rainy season hasn't finished here. Storms nearly every day, with lots of rain!
#4
Re: Cloud seeding in Johor
Can you tell them to stop that bloody cloud seeding... it's like the rainy season has gone on for 6 months here!