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Pie in the sky! Qatar invents artificial clouds to beat the heat at
2022 World Cup
By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER Last updated at 1:53 PM on 26th March 2011
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Qatar have developed artificial clouds to provide shade for stadiums
and training grounds at the 2022 World Cup.
The extreme heat in summer months in the Middle Eastern country has
led to concern about conditions at the tournament, with some
suggesting it should be played in the winter.
Qatar say they will air condition the stadia via solar power and now
scientists at Qatar University have designed the 'cloud' which can be
produced at a cost of US $500,000 (£310,000) each.

State of the art: An artitist's impression of the Al-Rayyan stadium
which will play host to World Cup matches
Saud Abdul Ghani, head of the mechanical and industrial engineering
department, told Gulf News the 'clouds' are made from a lightweight
carbon structure carrying a giant envelope of material containing
helium gas.
Four solar powered engines move the structure via remote control.
The decision to award Qatar the tournament sparked controversy when it
was announced following a vote by the 22-man executive committee in
December. Russia were named hosts for 2018 at the same time.

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the 2022 World Cup in Zurich last year
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insists Bin Hammam
With temperatures soaring as high as 50 degrees Celsius in the summer
there was speculation the World Cup would take place in the winter and
alter the fixture calenders of the major leagues across the globe.
It was also suggested that some matches could be played in other areas
of the Arabian Gulf due to the close proximity of the stadiums in
Qatar.
FIFA have since dismissed both ideas, insisting the tournament will go
ahead in the summer and all matches will take place in Qatar.
Qatar beat bids from Australia, the United States and 2004 World Cup
co-hosts Japan and South Korea.

Fan-fare: Qataris celebrated when they were awarded the 2022 World Cup
at the vote in December
The FIFA committees' decision came as a slight surprise after the US
and Australia bids had been highly-fancied.
Qatar's Emir Sheikh Mohammad bin Hamad Al-Thani said at the time of
the vote that the decision to award the nation the hosting rights for
the 2022 World Cup marked a 'milestone' for the sport in the Middle
East.
Al-Thani said: 'On behalf of millions of people living in the Middle
East, thank you. Thank you for believing in us, thank you for having
such bold vision. Thank you also for acknowledging this is the right
time for the Middle East. We have a date with history which is summer
2022.
'We acknowledge there is a lot of work to do and we stand by our
promise and we will honour the sacred trust given to us today. We will
deliver with a lot of passion and we will make sure this is a
milestone in the history of the Middle East and in the history of
FIFA.'


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