On 27 Nov, 22:57, "Paul T. Holland" wrote:
jozef solc:
Location: Slovakia, Bratislava
Occupation: Engineer
Hobbies/Interests: anti-hurricane technology, anti-tornado technology
http://www.wunderground.com/wximage/viewsingleimage.html?mode=singlei...http://www.topix.com/member/profile/antihurricane
his organizationhttp://www.ahtfund.org/en/category/ahtf/oficialne_dokumenty/
trying to 'auction' his 'invention'http://www.freepatentauction.com/patent.php?nb=1978
It is a pity his English is dire. Words in his site such as propaganda
probably are not what he meant.
"A METHOD OF AND A DEVICE FOR THE REDUCTION OF TROPICAL CYCLONES
DESTRUCTIVE FORCE.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method and device for suppressing the
destructive force of a tropical cyclone, wherein the ascendent speed
of wind in the eyewall of a cyclone is reduced by sea water pumped on-
site from under the sea surface to above the surface, and then
dispersed in the wind at the bottom of the cyclone in/near its
eyewall.
Antihurricane Technology Fund (AHTF ahtfund org)
www.ahtfund.org
Fund support development, testing and propaganda of technologies that
are capable of avoiding spontaneous catastrophes or decrese them in
size, fundraising.
D: anti-hurricane fund, anti-cyclone fund, anti-typhoon fund,
hurricane fund, cyclone fund, typhoon fund, Katrina fund, fundraising,
fund raising, hurricane, fund
Hurricane active technology prevention
Energy from hurricane versus hurricane "
What happens in a cyclone is that it draws water from the sea and
feeds it up to where it falls out of solution. (on the way up it turns
from water to vapour to diffused gas.)
Because water laden air is so light, water as a gas is lighter than
air, it reaches heights where the mixture can be defracted the way
petrol is refined from crude.
Once the ice has melted and refrozen a few times it becomes more and
more pure and eventually turns into to the sort of water that doesn't
freeze at freezing point -which at different heights is at different
pressures and thus not the same for sea level and this is getting
quite complex isn't it.
Basically the gaseous water falls out of solution, falls through the
storm (which is moving across the ocean as well as rotating) and
eventually lands back in the sea behind the storm.
The sea is some 5 degrees cooler after the passing of a tropical
cyclone. In the North Atlantic temperature differences before and
after are about 3 degrees.
And before the storm there is a thick cloud layer that would
ordinarily close out the heat from the sea surface. This is all the
more noticeable the further north a cyclone goes. (Maybe that explains
the 2 degree difference between Tropical storms and Maritime ones?)
What I am trying to say is that hurricanes provide their own anti-
hurricane process. They consume/process about half a kiloton of
nuclear fission energy per minute or some such. That would take a fair
few ship's pumps to compete.
And after the storm?
The sky is now filled with water, the upper atmosphere is no longer
"inverted" (foggy.) The little fluffy clouds patching the sky from
horizon to horizon, are all reflecting and refracting sunlight.
And thus it always seems brighter after the storm.
I don't begrudge him his ideas but there is more than enough "kooky"
on this thread without his input. He should stick to his own threads.
OTOH, I'd rather listen to a thousand daft ideas from ardent
enthusiasts than one "it can't be done" from the lack-lustres and nay-
sayers.
Pity its always a thousand lack lusters and another thousand nay
sayers for every enthusiast.