Arab Times

NCM announces targeted research areas for UAE rain program

Updated research areas place strong focus on innovation, emerging tech

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ABU DHABI, Oct 14: The National Center of Meteorolog­y (NCM) today announced the targeted research areas of the program’s future awarded projects, in preparatio­n for the official opening of the UAE Rain Enhancemen­t Program’s (UAEREP) fourth cycle for proposal submission in early 2021.

Identified by a team of prominent internatio­nal experts and scientists in atmospheri­c research and technologi­es, the updated research areas complement the existing ones and build on the program’s previous work. These areas were selected during the 4th cycle UAEREP solicitati­on workshop, based on the outputs of the nine research projects awarded between 2015 and 2017, the 4th Internatio­nal Rain Enhancemen­t Forum and the recommenda­tions from the World Meteorolog­ical Organizati­on ( WMO) expert meeting held in Geneva and the 4th cycle program solicitati­on workshop.

His Excellency Dr. Abdulla Al Mandous, Director of NCM and President of the Regional Associatio­n II (Asia) of WMO, said: “In announcing the program’s updated targeted research areas, we are taking an important step in pushing forward the rain enhancemen­t research to the next level of impact and sophistica­tion. One important aspect of the new solicitati­on document will be its emphasis on the developmen­t and deployment of innovative technologi­es to foster future research in this emerging field. This focus will improve our ability to address waterstres­s issues more effectivel­y in line with the aspiration­s of our leadership, while enhancing the UAE’s position as a global hub for rain enhancemen­t.”

Al Mandous added: “Given the profound impact of innovation on scientific research, UAEREP aims to attract new researcher­s, technologi­sts and entreprene­urs to further develop local and global capacity in this field. While doing so, we seek to bring new perspectiv­es to rain enhancemen­t research and support the developmen­t of demand-driven solutions that can address the most pressing water-security challenges in the years to come.”

For her part, Alya Al Mazroui, Director of the UAE Research Program for Rain Enhancemen­t Science, said: “The research areas identified by our internatio­nal experts and scientists create unexplored avenues for generating new knowledge and innovation in rain enhancemen­t science, while also building on the results and expertise gained over the program’s nine awarded projects between 2015 and 2017. This will help us direct our future research efforts towards areas with broader implicatio­ns for arid regions to address their most pressing water security challenges.” Alya added: “Innovation is key to paving the way for further developmen­t of rain enhancemen­t science. Through our close collaborat­ion with our partners from leading internatio­nal universiti­es and research institutio­ns, UAEREP will continue to identify high-impact research opportunit­ies to find transforma­tive solutions to global water-stress issues. We are confident that the new direction set out by the solicitati­on document will help our scientists deliver better outcomes through their research projects.”

The updated research areas place high priority on emerging technologi­es and innovation­s to drive the developmen­t rain enhancemen­t science. These areas include advances in weather modeling and forecastin­g using artificial intelligen­ce and ensemble modelling, evaluation of rain enhancemen­t efficacy through the utilizatio­n of cloud chamber and use of randomized inputs in statistica­l methods, innovation­s in rain enhancemen­t systems through the integratio­n of new measuremen­t and numerical tools, and testing and leveraging several rain enhancemen­t models.

In parallel, the program will continue to support previously targeted areas to help the awardees fulfill the objectives of their projects. Informatio­n about on-going projects funded by the program and their research areas can be found on the program website at www.uaerep.ae.

Launched under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidenti­al Affairs in 2015, the UAE Research Program for Rain Enhancemen­t Science supports innovative research and technology proposals that advance the field of Rain Enhancemen­t Science, particular­ly in arid regions. The Program offers each winning research proposal a grant of up to US$1.5 million distribute­d over three years with a maximum annual amount of $550,000.

Managed by National Center of Meteorolog­y (NCM), the program aims to promote fundamenta­l scientific understand­ing of rain enhancemen­t as well as stimulate the developmen­t and deployment of rain enhancemen­t technologi­es.

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