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Ever seen a fog catcher?

A story about a promising idea

Where others see only fog, Saúl Oliva Cabrera sees hope. For Saúl it’s important to have a special “view of how we are looking at our forest, how we are looking after the environment.” His hope is to create a fully grown forest capable of self-sustaining and supplying water to itself and the surrounding area. How? By collecting water from fog using innovative Fog Water Collectors. Amazing ­– and after seeing this, you almost wish there was more fog everywhere.

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How much water is in a cloud?

Let's imagine a cloud with a volume of 1 km³ and assume that the water droplets inside it are uniform. Although this isn’t typical in nature, we need to adopt these simplified conditions for our calculation: A cloud can contain up to 0.3 g of water per cubic meter. Consequently, a cloud with a volume of one cubic meter contains only 0.00003 liters of water. However, as imagined earlier, we are considering a cloud with a volume of 1 km³. Therefore, if we multiply 0.00003 liters by 1,000,000,000 (the number of cubic meters in 1 km³), then we conclude that our cloud contains approximately 300,000 liters of water. Wow!

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