Middle East & Africa | Joule in the rain

The Emirates hope to jolt clouds into sharing their bounty

No one is entirely sure whether it works

DUBAI,UAE - JANUARY 3: A aerial view of Dubai marina captured from the 94th floor of the Princess Tower on January 03, 2015 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Rustam Azmi/Getty Images)
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Especially in the summer months, life in Dubai can feel like a denial of nature. The malls, the hotels, even the swimming pools are frosty. But the air outside is baking, with temperatures above 40°C and humidity so thick it fogs glasses and seeps from air-conditioning vents.

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