A group of researchers from the United States, led by scientists from the University of Washington, successfully conducted the first test event of the marine cloud lighting technology in San Francisco Bay to confirm the theoretical concepts.
It has been established that unique saltwater spraying plants can be a promising method of combating global warming.
The experiment took place on the deck of the Hornet aircraft carrier, which has been turned into a museum. A special installation sprayed salt spray, and a sensor system collected data on the ship’s behavior and condition.
The data obtained will allow scientists to calculate the optimal modes of saltwater spraying and assess the possible consequences of implementing this technology.
The project participants emphasized the importance of careful data analysis and understanding of the possible consequences before implementing any solutions to use marine cloud lighting to combat climate risks. This experiment opens up new perspectives for developing geoengineering methods of climate protection that can help reduce the negative impact of global warming on the planet.
