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Old September 25th 05, 11:51 AM posted to sci.physics,sci.chem,sci.geo.meteorology,sci.geo.geology
Jean-Paul Turcaud Jean-Paul Turcaud is offline
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Default Could we use endothermic(heat absorbing) reactions to reduce hurricane strength?

Still, there does exist an easy, cheap & elegant solution to curb and
dissipate the energy of high energy Hurricanes !
(... but not for the giving, due to all those Mining Criminals and their
Australian Political Criminal Backers in ambush or roaming all over the
place ! )

.... and a very simple application of the True Geology indeed.

Very sorry not being able to help at the present time, but hoping gratitude
and recognition for service rendered to such Criminals ' Countries & the
people therein , is being both stupid & very naïve, as I have experimented
first hand !

With best regards

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Jean-Paul Turcaud
Exploration Geologist
Founder of the True Geology

~~ Ignorance Is The Cosmic Sin, The One Never Forgiven ! ~~




"Uncle Al" a écrit dans le message de news:
...
wrote:

Hurricanes grow stronger over warm waters and correspondingly lose
strength over cool waters. Hurricanes typically need an ocean
temperature of about 80º F, 26º C, to form. This page shows the
cooler waters following Hurricane Bonnie caused Hurricane Danielle
following in Bonnie's wake to lose strength and dissipate:

What Lies Beneath a Hurricane.
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2000/ast11sep_1.htm

According to the graphic on this page, the temperature only had to be
reduced to about 75º F for this to occur.

So could we cover the expected hurricane path with chemicals that
produce a temperature reduction on mixing with water to reduce the
ocean temperature?

[snip crap]

Cylinder of water 70 miles in radius and 25 feet deep. Cool from 90 F
to 70 F,

(pi)(112.65 km x 10^5)^2(7.62 meters x10^2)(11.11 C) -- 3.38x10^18
calories
3.38x10^18 calories = 1.41x10^19 joules = 3,378 megatonnes equivalent

Ya gonna absorb that energy with dissolving ammonium nitrate, git?
Cylinder of vegetable oil 70 miles in radius and 1 cm thick,

(pi)(112.65 km x 10^5)^2(1) = 4x10^14 cm^3 = 10^11 gallons

Gonna pour oil on troubled waters, git?

--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf