Make It Rain: Indonesia Chases Clouds to Stem El Nino Fires
- Indonesia's Borneo region is experiencing severe wildfires, with over 285,000 hectares burned by July due to a strong El Nino and prolonged dry conditions.
- Indonesia has increased cloud-seeding operations to 252 between 2021 and August 2023, aiming to induce rain and mitigate fires and peatland dryness.
- Experts debate the effectiveness of cloud seeding during the dry season because of low cloud presence, although some research indicates specific operations increased rainfall and reduced fire hotspots.
- Activists and researchers associate the intensified wildfires with climate change, which exacerbates El Nino's drying effects and raises global temperatures.
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Indonesia is facing an extremely dry spell. This is particularly noticeable due to the massive increase in the number of forest fires: 154,000 hotspots have already been discovered this year, with a number of very large fires on Sumatra, Papua, West Nusa Tenggara, and especially West Kalimantan. About 50,000 hectares of forest on the island have been destroyed, and orangutans even had to be evacuated because their habitat was at risk. In additio…
In the face of its worst fire season in several years, amplified by the El Niño phenomenon that exacerbates the drought, Indonesia practices cloud sowing.
In the face of a fire season aggravated by the El Niño phenomenon, Indonesia is multiplying the artificial rain operations despite the scepticism of experts on their actual efficiency.
Make it rain: Indonesia chases clouds to stem El Nino fires
Indonesia believes cloud seeding can help it tackle a wildfire season that experts say is on track to be among the worst in years, driven by a strong El Nino. Indonesia's government says over 100,000 hectares burned in the first half of the year. Independent analysis by deforestation monitoring site Nusantara Atlas puts the figure through July at over 285,000 hectares -- more than four times the size of Jakarta. Cloud seeding, which involves spr…
JPNN.com, JAKARTA - Forestry Minister Raja Juli Antoni warned people to be aware of the threat of El Nino in 2026 because this phenomenon increases the threat of forest and land fires (karhutla).
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