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Satellite Data - Saudi

Satellite Data

Satellite

NRL 500 mb over satellite
Meteosat - IR
Weather Channel

Projects Related to:

Aerosols and Precipitation

Current Projects

India | Cloud Aerosol Interaction and Precipitation Enhancement Experiment (CAIPEEX)
Wyoming | Weather Modification Pilot Project

Main project sponsors

Presidency of Meteorology and Environment, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

mapStudy Area: Currently located in the southwest regions of Ahba, Baha, and Taif.


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