Chinese scientists use sound waves to increase rainfall on Tibetan Plateau

  • Team from Tsinghua University use sound energy to increase rainfall on Tibetan Plateau by up to 17 per cent
  • Researchers say technique has no detrimental impact on the environment, but more data needed to prove its efficacy

Chinese scientists say they used sound waves to increase rainfall over the Tibetan plateau by up to 17 per cent. Photo: Shutterstock

Powerful, low-frequency sound waves could be used to trigger rainfall in areas that suffer from drought, according to a study by researchers at Tsinghua University in Beijing.

In a weather manipulation experiment conducted on the Tibetan Plateau last year, the researchers said they recorded increases in rainfall of up to 17 per cent by pointing a giant loudspeaker at the sky.
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