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A Nationwide Analysis of Water Scarcity and Cloud Seeding Demand Levels From Analyzing Water Utilization Data, Agricultural Drought Maps, and Local Conditions in China Mainland

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China has lots of funds, materials, and human resources in cloud seeding operations to help with water shortage problems across the country. But there is little guide about when and… Click to show full abstract

China has lots of funds, materials, and human resources in cloud seeding operations to help with water shortage problems across the country. But there is little guide about when and where the operations would obtain better benefits. To fill this gap, the modified Water Utilization Level (WUL) map of China mainland was plotted with the acquirable water utilization data on sub‐watershed scales in this study. Then the agricultural drought levels map of different counties were integrated with the modified WUL Map under preset rules to generate an integrated water scarcity map. Lastly, the cloud seeding demand maps of different seasons were drawn by integrating the agricultural drought seasons map of different counties with the integrated water scarcity map and the modified WUL map. Results showed that the middle north of China should have the highest priorities for cloud seeding operations during spring and summer, and some regions at the south during winter and spring, a few scattered regions at the northwest during spring and summer and a few regions at the middle of southeast China during summer and autumn should also have high priorities of cloud seeding operations. This research can help rain enhancement operations to obtain better effects on easing water scarcity problems and deepen the cooperation of water resources department and weather modification department in China. The designed intersecting rules of different maps in this paper also might inspire other relevant researches.

Keywords: agricultural drought; water; water scarcity; cloud seeding; water utilization

Journal Title: Earth and Space Science
Year Published: 2021

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