Conceived in 2015 by Mr. André Redine de Avellar, curator of the CDMVE who introduced equipment such as the “Pluviograph of Fortuna” that produces an artificial rain in a geographic model in risk areas. In this way, with the desired millimeter, it is possible to analyze the corrosion and dissolution of the soil.
Ideal for children to understand the weight of rainwater in these regions and learn about the importance of monitoring the atmospheric elements, and what procedures to be done in case of disasters.
The artificial rain at the CDMVE headquarters is part of the meteorological research system, together with automatic stations and pluviographs, and applications available for the entire population, with regional divisions, on Android and IOS systems.