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Articifial weather modification and clowd seeding in other parts of the world particularly Asia, Arabia and North America.

The two weather systems are directly linked.

They spray chemicals on the clowds on an industrial scale to cause rain and those areas. This causes drought in latin america, equatorial east africa (including somalia) and the fringes of south east asia.
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How clowd seeding works. You spray a combination of chemicals above a clowd using delivery mechanims such as airplanes and rockets. This causes precipitation in the desired location, but denies that precipitation to the area where it would have fallen naturally.

They are literally stealing our rain. Lax waliba halkay ks dhigtaa lagu qalaa!

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Cloud Seeding Methods

The Beijing Weather Modification Office spent a lot of time researching how to prevent rain in the city during the Aug. 8 opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics. The government even guaranteed clear skies for the event -- a promise it managed to deliver on. The feat only took the launch of 1,104 rain dispersal rockets from 21 sites in the city to pull off [source: O'Neill].

Even in areas with very low humidity, there's at least some water in the sky and clouds. A rainstorm happens after moisture collects around naturally occurring particles in the air, causing the air to reach a level of saturation at which point it can no longer hold in that moisture. Cloud seeding essentially helps that process along, providing additional "nuclei" around which water condenses. These nuclei can be salts, calcium chloride, dry ice or silver iodide, which the Chinese use. Silver iodide is effective because its form is similar to ice crystals. Calcium chloride is often used in warm or tropical areas.
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Saudi uses 11 planes to bring rain to Riyadh

Saudi Arabia has started the fourth phase of its program to extract rain from clouds, part of a project started five months ago to secure more water resources in the kingdom, recent press reports said.

The head of the Meteorological and Environmental Protection Administration, Saleh al-Shahri, said 11 planes are being used in the current phase, together with a high-tech network of mobile cloud physics radars, a communication and satellite network, and experts from various Saudi universities and research centers.

Shahri told Saudi newspaper Al-Riyadh that the program is part of the kingdom's ongoing efforts to counter the scarcity of water, especially since ground water is subject to depletion.

Cloud seeding, a form of weather modification, is the attempt to change the amount or type of precipitation that falls from clouds, by dispersing substances into the air that serve as cloud condensation or ice nuclei.
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a more acceptable theory is trees!! you cut trees and rain hardly come.it is a desert nation,somalia is desert by 2/3,that is a huge desert.
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Was there also cloud seeding in Asia affecting Somaliland in 1911-12, 1914, 1918, 1925, 1927-28, 1933-34, 1938, 1943, 1950-51, 1955, 1959, 1968-69 and 1973-74?
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Ben Dover wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 4:54 pm Was there also cloud seeding in Asia affecting Somaliland in 1911-12, 1914, 1918, 1925, 1927-28, 1933-34, 1938, 1943, 1950-51, 1955, 1959, 1968-69 and 1973-74?
Dude its just my theory :lupe:
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Maybe we should use this technology
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i dont think so. i think the droughts is natural and from allah
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We need more trees cover. Also the land can't support 25 million animals thats crazy. Imagine ten thousand head of goats and their hooves on the ground effect. Their hooves alone kills wide area.

Now days there are more goats then sheep , a half century ago there were maybe 10% goats for every 100 head , now its almost 40% sheep and 60% goats. Goats are notorious erosion agents.
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Defrostation is the leading cause of droughts because it's a direct impact to climate change! Here's a great example between Haiti and Dominican Republic and according to scientists Haiti has more droughts in comparison to its neighbors and most of the Caribbean islands. It's a known fact cutting down forests and trees will release stored carbon dioxide, which in return will trap heat and contribute to further atmospheric warming. What we need to do is plant more trees and substitute charcoal with something more substainable, considering charcoal is probably the only source of cooking for reer miyiga in their invietible search for better pasture lands for their cattle. The sooner we can educate reer miyiga the less likely they will continue to contribute to this destruction.
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Strategic wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 4:52 pm a more acceptable theory is trees!! you cut trees and rain hardly come.it is a desert nation,somalia is desert by 2/3,that is a huge desert.

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Deforestation is number #1 cause of these recurring droughts in Somali peninsula. It is a trend that has been on-going for the last 26 years, and unless it is fully stopped and these trees are planted again, we'll continually see these droughts.
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Defrostation is the leading cause of droughts because it's a direct impact to climate change! Here's a great example between Haiti and Dominican Republic and according to scientists Haiti has more droughts in comparison to its neighbors and most of the Caribbean islands. It's a known fact cutting down forests and trees will release stored carbon dioxide, which in return will trap heat and contribute to further atmospheric warming. What we need to do is plant more trees and substitute charcoal with something more substainable, considering charcoal is probably the only source of cooking for reer miyiga in their invietible search for better pasture lands for their cattle. The sooner we can educate reer miyiga the less likely they will continue to contribute to this destruction.

Cutting trees for charcoal in Somalia is much more than a simple source of cooking. It is an export commodity to the Middle East. The same way that we export life animals, Somalis are destroying whatever forest that we have and burning them on a massive scale. Keep in mind in the nomadic setting, most of the wood, used for cooking, is already dead. Cutting trees, burning them, and exporting them to Dubai and other Middle Eastern countries is done on a scale that you couldn't imagine. It is a big business, where corrupt businessmen and women are enticing people to commit this crime. Some of the groups in Somalia, notably Al-Shabaab, also burn the acacia trees in order to generate income and fund their war effort.

To reverse this trend, we need the combination of public awareness, local communities fighting back against this crime, and functioning Somali state that can exact hefty punishments against the people who are behind this.
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X.Playa wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 10:40 pm We need more trees cover. Also the land can't support 25 million animals thats crazy. Imagine ten thousand head of goats and their hooves on the ground effect. Their hooves alone kills wide area.

Now days there are more goats then sheep , a half century ago there were maybe 10% goats for every 100 head , now its almost 40% sheep and 60% goats. Goats are notorious erosion agents.
That's actually false, removing the livestock would destroy the environment even faster.

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no,no,trees will be cut in somalia,until there are no more trees to cut.we dont have any other source of energy,it is easy to say lets not cut,but baahida makes it neccessary to cut down trees.alshabab terror benefits immensely from the desertification of somalia peninusula and nothing can be done because they are ordered by allah to do so.
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