Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, - Thursday, 10. November 2022
The
National Center of Meteorology, today announced at a press conference at
UAE pavilion at COP27 in Sharm El Sheikh the targeted research areas
for the Fifth Cycle research projects of the UAE Research Program for
Rain Enhancement Science (UAEREP), with a focus on two high-priority
areas: enhancing cloud formation and rain enhancement.
The
program will launch its Fifth Cycle on the sidelines of 6th
International Rain Enhancement Forum on 24 January 2023 in Abu Dhabi.
The
new targeted research areas include the following: Investigations of
the physical chain of events leading to cloud and rainfall formation;
evaluations of warm, cold and mixed-phase cloud physical processes and
their interactions that lead to rainfall; multiscale modeling of
relevant atmospheric processes connecting cloud microphysics and
dynamics; nowcasting and forecasting of weather to support cloud seeding
operations; innovative uses of Artificial Intelligence techniques,
particularly novel machine learning approaches; and integration of new
measurement and numerical tools to gain a clear, scientific
understanding of the full chain of events and processes involved in
cloud formation, among others.
The Program will particularly
welcome research proposals that have a clear operational impact with
measurable outcomes and Technical Readiness Level in terms of
technologies, models and outputs. Research proposals with a TRL score of
6 and above will be given preference, allowing for their applications
in countries facing shortage of natural water resources.
His
Excellency Dr. Abdulla Al Mandous, Director of NCM and President of
Regional Association II (Asia) of WMO, said: “The world needs to adopt a
science-based approach to find viable solutions to today’s complex
water resource problems in view of climate change. At NCM, we have made
significant progress in addressing these issues over UAEREP’ past four
cycles.”
Alya Al Mazroui, Director of the UAEREP, said: “Building
on the success the program has made over its first four cycles, the
areas focused by the Fifth Cycle will add new dimensions to our
understanding of cloud formation, a topic that has gained increasing
interest from the scientific community in the past cycle.”
The
winning research proposals are awarded every two years with a grant of
up to US$1.5 Million, distributed over three years with a maximum annual
amount of US$550K for each proposal. To date, the program has offered
US$18 million to 11 research projects.
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