They often do this in certain areas at which the dew point is higher and at an altitude where the water will reach a saturation point eventually leaving water in a greater amount when the process is finished. It is mor than possible>
I don’t know about Dubai specifically, but I have heard about this technique. It works in places that get a lot of fog but very little precipitation. Here is an article from Scientific American magazine which describes how it works: (http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=fog-for-a-thirsty-planet )
Joel
They often do this in certain areas at which the dew point is higher and at an altitude where the water will reach a saturation point eventually leaving water in a greater amount when the process is finished. It is mor than possible>
Patricia
I don’t know about Dubai specifically, but I have heard about this technique. It works in places that get a lot of fog but very little precipitation. Here is an article from Scientific American magazine which describes how it works: (http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=fog-for-a-thirsty-planet )