Development of artificial clouds for World Cup 2022

In an effort to fight the harsh summer of the Gulf right on the occasion of the 2022 World Cup, host Qatar has promoted the development of artificial clouds, remote controls to provide shade for the Stadium and training venue for teams to join this tournament.

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The 2022 World Cup stadium in Qatar's future can be the
Artificial cloud, remote control shading. Photo: Getty Images.

Sepp Blatter (FIFA) World Football Federation (FIFA) chairman recently announced that the 2022 World Cup in Qatar will still take place in June and July as originally planned. Because this is the period of weather in the Gulf is extremely hot with the temperature can reach 50 degrees C, so Qatar host has tested a series of measures to cool the players and the audience in the matches as well as making the team members feel more comfortable when practicing.

According to the Telegraph , an advanced air conditioning system for every World Cup venue is among Qatar's proposals in the campaign to host the planet's largest football game. Currently, scientists from Qatar University have come up with the idea of ​​the most severe heat blocking system of summer weather in the Middle East.

Gulf News news agency quoted Saud Abdul Ghani, head of the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Machinery at Qatar University, unveiling the project of making artificial clouds, remote controls to provide shade for stadiums. dynamic and training venue for the teams participating in the 2022 World Cup.

According to Ghani, " clouds " will be made of a lightweight carbon structure, carrying a giant membrane of helium-containing gas. Four solar-powered motors will move this structure through the remote control device. Each of these artificial clouds could cost the Qatar organizers around $ 500,000. This is considered a "pretty" price to pay for a small country but owns the third largest gas reserves in the world.