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RE: What are they tuning, a fog harp?

in #technology7 years ago

Analysts at Virginia Tech have built up a 'haze harp' equipped for gathering three times more water than a regular 'haze net'.

Mist getting may seem like a thing of imagination, however in bone-dry and semi-bone-dry territories which endure water shortage all through summer, unadulterated water is here and there gathered from haze utilizing 'haze nets': extensive bits of canvas or work. As beads of water are gotten on the vertical canvas, they stream downwards, blending and falling into a trough at its base.

With an expected 66% of the total populace living with extreme water shortage for no less than one month a year, mist nets have demonstrated an important methods for social event this fundamental asset since the 1980s. Be that as it may, introducing immense mist nets in the wide open to gather water is unrealistic and past endeavors to gather water from mist on an extensive scale have demonstrated unsustainable.