Water Resources Agency: Favorable Weather Conditions Trigger Artificial Cloud Seeding at 7 Reservoirs
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Taking advantage of favorable wind conditions, the Water Resources Agency initiated artificial cloud seeding at 7 reservoirs across Taiwan to boost rainfall for key catchment areas in Hsinchu, Taoyuan, and the south.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: At which reservoirs in northern Taiwan did the task force deploy seeding flares?
- A: The task force deployed seeding flares at Mingde, Yonghesan, Baoshan Second, and Shimen reservoirs.
- Q: What is the goal of leveraging southwest winds during the cloud seeding operations?
- A: The goal is to bring more rainfall to the catchment areas of Hsinchu and Taoyuan.
- Q: Where did the Water Resources Agency conduct cloud seeding south of Chiayi?
- A: The agency conducted cloud seeding operations at Renyitan, Wushantou, and Zengwen reservoirs.
- Q: When is the next weather front expected to pass through Taiwan according to the WRA?
- A: Another weather front is expected to pass through Taiwan on April 17 and 18.
- Q: What will the Water Resources Agency do as the next weather front passes through Taiwan?
- A: The agency will continue to monitor weather changes and trigger cloud seeding operations if conditions permit.