Dubai Flood: Reflections on an Artificial Urban Landscape

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25 Apr 2024
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In the heart of the desert, Dubai, a city born from ambition, faces an unexpected marvel: the Dubai Flood.


Amidst the towering skyscrapers, the cityscape transforms into a mesmerizing reflection upon tranquil waters, creating a surreal juxtaposition of nature and artifice. Yet, amidst the chaos, there is beauty—the neon lights refract in the gentle ripples, painting the night sky with a kaleidoscope of colors.


Despite the inundation, Dubai stands resilient, embodying human ingenuity and perseverance.


The flood becomes a symbol of rebirth, offering the city a chance to redefine itself and adapt in the face of adversity, showcasing the indomitable spirit of humanity amidst the artificial urban landscape.

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Introduction

In recent days, Dubai, known for its arid climate and futuristic skyline, has been brought to a standstill by unprecedented flooding. The deluge, which paralyzed the city, has raised questions about its causes and the potential role of human intervention.

UAE photographed on April 3 before the flooding. Image: NASA

UAE after the heavy rains on April 19,2024 Image: NASA

https://in.mashable.com/science/73848/nasas-satellite-images-show-grim-condition-of-the-uae-before-and-after-floods

According to reports by The New York Times, on April 18, 2024, Dubai experienced severe flooding, with images flooding social media showing cars submerged and streets resembling rivers. The flooding, which occurred after a rare storm, left residents and authorities grappling with the aftermath.

Al Jazeera delved into the speculation surrounding cloud seeding as a potential cause of the floods. However, recent insights from scientists, as reported by Business Standard, suggest that cloud seeding is not responsible for the floods. Instead, the scientists point to climate change as a major contributing factor.

Reuters provided insights into the storm system that led to the flooding, emphasizing the unusual nature of the weather event. The storm, which brought heavy rainfall and strong winds, caught many by surprise, underscoring the need for improved forecasting and emergency preparedness in the region.

AP News reported on the devastating impact of the floods, highlighting fatalities and damage to infrastructure. The floods have resulted in loss of life and property, prompting urgent calls for action to mitigate the risk of future disasters.

One significant issue exacerbating the flooding in Dubai is the lack of adequate drainage infrastructure. As the city has rapidly expanded in recent years, its drainage systems have struggled to keep pace. Dubai's urban landscape, with its focus on aesthetic appeal and architectural marvels, has sometimes overshadowed essential infrastructure planning. The city's planners never envisaged such a volume of rainfall, leading to insufficient drainage capacity and exacerbating the impact of the floods.


The flooding in Dubai last week prompted a debate on whether cloud-seeding may have been the cause for the unprecedented rains. Experts say no to this theory, bringing attention to climate change. The UAE and the wider Arabian Peninsula have arid desert climates, and rainfall is rare. The region's lack of adequate drainage systems exacerbated the impact of heavy rainfall, resulting in flooded roads and infrastructure damage.

Following the deluge, speculation emerged regarding the potential role of cloud seeding in influencing the heavy rainfall. However, experts suggest that the significant rainfall was likely due to a conventional weather system that was exacerbated by climate change. Climate experts believe that rising global temperatures, attributed to human-induced climate change, are contributing to more frequent and intense extreme weather events worldwide.

According to several global media reports, Esraa Alnaqbi, a senior forecaster at NCM, said that a combination of low-pressure systems in the upper atmosphere and surface-level pressure fluctuations created conditions conducive to the formation of intense thunderstorms. The NCM also confirmed that no cloud-seeding operations were being conducted during the storm or before the deluge in Dubai and neighboring cities.

Climate scientists raised concerns about the public attributing extreme weather directly to weather manipulation practices instead recognizing them as severe impacts of climate change. "Rainfall from thunderstorms, like the ones seen in UAE in recent days, sees a particularly strong increase with warming. This is because convection, which is the strong updraft in thunderstorms, strengthens in a warmer world," Dim Coumou, a professor in climate extremes at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, told news agency Reuters. Friederike Otto, a senior lecturer in climate science at Imperial College London, also told Reuters that cloud seeding could not be responsible for the volume of rain witnessed in Dubai. "Cloud seeding can’t create clouds from nothing," Otto said.

As Dubai grapples with the aftermath of the floods, investigations into the causes and responses are underway. Experts are analyzing weather data and exploring the role of climate change in extreme weather events. Meanwhile, authorities are evaluating emergency response protocols and considering measures to enhance resilience in the face of climate-related challenges.


The unprecedented floods in Dubai serve as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities posed by climate change and the need for proactive measures to address them. As the world continues to confront the impacts of a changing climate, lessons learned from events like the Dubai floods can inform strategies for adaptation and mitigation on a global scale.


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Reference:

  1. The New York Times. "Dubai Floods: What We Know." April 18, 2024. [https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/18/climate/dubai-floods-what-we-know.html]
  2. Al Jazeera. "Was Cloud Seeding Responsible for the Floodings in Dubai?" April 18, 2024. [https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2024/4/18/was-cloud-seeding-responsible-for-the-floodings-in-dubai]
  3. Reuters. "What Caused the Storm That Brought Dubai to a Standstill?" April 17, 2024. [https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/what-caused-storm-that-brought-dubai-standstill-2024-04-17/]
  4. AP News. "Deadly Rains and Flooding Hit UAE and Oman." [https://apnews.com/article/uae-oman-rains-flooding-fatalities-7bf3881efbea998dfa4c1ed8d538217c]
  5. Business Standard. "Not Cloud Seeding, Climate Change to Blame for Dubai Floods: Scientists." April 23, 2024. [https://www.business-standard.com/amp/world-news/not-cloud-seeding-climate-change-to-blame-for-dubai-floods-scientists-124042300577_1.html]

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