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![]() Last year or recently, I predicted that year 2005 will endure a worse Hurricane season than 2004 when we had 3 successive pommelling of the Florida and east coast USA. So I look forward to this year as to whether the prediction comes true in that as GlobalWarming rises so does the Hurricane frequency and destruction rise. Perhaps a surprize benefit of Earth's AirConditioner using both ozone replenishment and also especially using IceDust is to bust apart Hurricanes. Not the ozone replenishment but the IceDust application can be intensified and locally distributive. Suppose we see a Hurricane birthing out in the Atlantic or Gulf stream and then we marshall the Space Shuttle from the Space Station to be ready to "fly over" the zone of Hurricane creation. The Shuttle flys over in the Stratosphere or even Troposphere and cargo dumps a vast quantity of IceDust. Will it slow down and bust apart the Hurricane? Noone really knows until we actually try it out. It may just be a excellent Hurricane Buster Apart. Hurricanes are chaos attractor points to release an overabundance of localized energy. By showering a Hurricane overhead sky with Ice Dust particles that turns that region of daylight into semi-darkness may just increase the Chaos conditions so much that it busts apart the Hurricane trying to form. To describe it weather wise it would be like adding another cold front into an already formed storm. We will not know until it is tryed to see if it works as a Hurricane buster. And it is certainly worth trying because Hurricanes are so disruptive and damaging. And unless we find a control that Florida and Texas maybe 2 future states that are classified as human unliveable during the hurricane season and permanent mass evacuation during the hurricane season. Of course, if my Earth's 1st AirConditioner of ozone replenishment coupled with Ice Dust is up and working then the frequency of hurricanes is diminished each year. And hurricane frequency will be like the "old past years such as the 20th century" Archimedes Plutonium www.iw.net/~a_plutonium whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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![]() [snipped distributions] Your post makes me envision a ship laden with gymnastics equipment sinking off Palm Beach. Thanks for the chuckle. Scott Archimedes Plutonium wrote: Last year or recently, I predicted that year 2005 will endure a worse Hurricane season than 2004 when we had 3 successive pommelling of the Florida and east coast USA. So I look forward to this year as to whether the prediction comes true in that as GlobalWarming rises so does the Hurricane frequency and destruction rise. [snip rest] ![]() |
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Archimedes Plutonium wrote in
: Suppose we see a Hurricane birthing out in the Atlantic or Gulf stream and then we marshall the Space Shuttle from the Space Station to be ready to "fly over" the zone of Hurricane creation. The Shuttle flys over in the Stratosphere or even Troposphere and cargo dumps a vast quantity of IceDust. Better to have some captured comets (dirty snow balls, probably best to clean em up a bit first) that we shield from the sun and keep in orbit around the earth/moon system. When a hurricane is birthing, just de-orbit a chunk of ice aimed to splashdown in the eye. Of course be sure that some enemy doesn't gain control and start throwing snowballs at your city. -- bz please pardon my infinite ignorance, the set-of-things-I-do-not-know is an infinite set. remove ch100-5 to avoid spam trap |
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"Archimedes Plutonium" wrote in message
... | | ... | | Suppose we see a Hurricane birthing out in the Atlantic or Gulf stream and | then we marshall the Space Shuttle from the Space Station to be ready to "fly | over" the zone of Hurricane creation. The Shuttle flys over in the | Stratosphere or even Troposphere and cargo dumps a vast quantity of IceDust. | | Will it slow down and bust apart the Hurricane? Noone really knows until we | actually try it out. | | It may just be a excellent Hurricane Buster Apart. Hurricanes are chaos | attractor points to release an overabundance of localized energy. By showering | a Hurricane overhead sky with Ice Dust particles that turns that region of | daylight into semi-darkness may just increase the Chaos conditions so much | that it busts apart the Hurricane trying to form. | | To describe it weather wise it would be like adding another cold front into an | already formed storm. | | We will not know until it is tryed to see if it works as a Hurricane buster. | And it is certainly worth trying because Hurricanes are so disruptive and | damaging. And unless we find a control that Florida and Texas maybe 2 future | states that are classified as human unliveable during the hurricane season and | permanent mass evacuation during the hurricane season. | | Of course, if my Earth's 1st AirConditioner of ozone replenishment coupled | with Ice Dust is up and working then the frequency of hurricanes is diminished | each year. And hurricane frequency will be like the "old past years such as | the 20th century" | I believe something similar was tried in the 1960's under the name "Operation Stormfury". The "Hurricane Buster" of choice was silver iodide, which has a similar crystal habit to that of water ice and for this reason is still used in "rainmaking" or "storm modifying" projects today. We had a number of very stormy autumns in the UK as an exceptional number of hurricanes "recurved" and crossed the North Atlantic, their remnant warmth and moisture enlivening the extra-tropical depressions normal for a British autumn. But once the US realised that there was no guarantee that the storms would actually go that way and that they were, in effect, loading a loose cannon, the project was dropped. Just imagine the lawsuits today if someone tried this and the Carolinas could find evidence to prove that they were given the "hit" that Florida would have taken if nature had been left to its course. The only sure winners will be the lawyers... -- - Yokel - oo oo OOO OOO OO 0 OO ) ( I ) ( ) ( /\ ) ( "Yokel" now posts via a spam-trap account. Replace my alias with stevejudd to reply. |
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Sat, 26 Mar 2005 22:33:21 -0000 Yokel wrote:
(snip what I wrote) I believe something similar was tried in the 1960's under the name "Operation Stormfury". The "Hurricane Buster" of choice was silver iodide, which has a similar crystal habit to that of water ice and for this reason is still used in "rainmaking" or "storm modifying" projects today. We had a number of very stormy autumns in the UK as an exceptional number of hurricanes "recurved" and crossed the North Atlantic, their remnant warmth and moisture enlivening the extra-tropical depressions normal for a British autumn. But once the US realised that there was no guarantee that the storms would actually go that way and that they were, in effect, loading a loose cannon, the project was dropped. Just imagine the lawsuits today if someone tried this and the Carolinas could find evidence to prove that they were given the "hit" that Florida would have taken if nature had been left to its course. The only sure winners will be the lawyers... -- Well I am not sure we can but it is worth a try with Ice Dust, not silver iodide. The title of my post should have had several question marks after it instead of being assertive. It is worth a try considering how dangerous and damaging hurricanes are. So if Ice Dust in the Thermosphere of about 80 km to about 300 km almost reaching the Space station but safely enough distant from the Space Station, plus, plus the ozone replenishment from the Troposphere to the Stratosphere to the Mesosphere of 15km to 70 km worked to cool Earth and solved Global Warming. Then I wonder if we see a Hurricane forming in the Atlantic or Gulf waters, whether a liberal sprinkling of alot of Ice Dust directly overhead of the Hurricane in the Thermosphere and thereby decreasing the sunlight to that large spot of water where the Hurricane is being formed and bringing on a sort of darkness to that water, whether that would negate the formation of the Hurricane and bust it up? I am skeptical that it can bust it up but it certainly is worth a try. And if it works, then it would be a very cost effective solution because it would not cost much for the Space Station to manufacture IceDust and then shuttle deliver it to the Thermosphere. It would cost in the mere millions whereas a Hurricane destroys in the billions of dollars cost. Archimedes Plutonium www.iw.net/~a_plutonium whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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