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I believe man could control hurricanes, or at least reduce their punch.
The rotation of the Earth makes it appear the sun rises in the east and
sets in the west.

this causes a pushing affect, that expands warmer air near the equator
and a contraction of cooler air North or South of the equator . It takes
several days for the pushing to form a hurricane.

This causes a wet side and a dry side of every hurricane. If clouds on
the dry side were seeded to make it rain more on the dry side.

Pressure on the dry side would be reduced. By equalizing the pressure
this would prevent the hurricane from ever forming. or at least reduce
the velocity of the wind .

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Perhaps Leonard you should get in touch with Weatherlawyer, he presumably
gets the same messages as you from planet Zog


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I believe man could control hurricanes, or at least reduce their punch.
The rotation of the Earth makes it appear the sun rises in the east and
sets in the west.

this causes a pushing affect, that expands warmer air near the equator
and a contraction of cooler air North or South of the equator . It takes
several days for the pushing to form a hurricane.

This causes a wet side and a dry side of every hurricane. If clouds on
the dry side were seeded to make it rain more on the dry side.

Pressure on the dry side would be reduced. By equalizing the pressure
this would prevent the hurricane from ever forming. or at least reduce
the velocity of the wind .



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Ron Button wrote:
Perhaps Leonard you should get in touch with Weatherlawyer, he presumably
gets the same messages as you from planet Zog


That wasn't very nice.

I dare say that you are having an hard time of things, so I shall
forgive you this time. My telly blew up this morning and I just got
paid for two weeks, so I am in a good mood ATM you lucky chap.

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Perhaps Leonard you should get in touch with Weatherlawyer, he presumably
gets the same messages as you from planet Zog


RonB
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I believe man could control hurricanes, or at least reduce their punch.
The rotation of the Earth makes it appear the sun rises in the east and
sets in the west.

this causes a pushing affect, that expands warmer air near the equator
and a contraction of cooler air North or South of the equator . It takes
several days for the pushing to form a hurricane.

This causes a wet side and a dry side of every hurricane. If clouds on
the dry side were seeded to make it rain more on the dry side.

Pressure on the dry side would be reduced. By equalizing the pressure
this would prevent the hurricane from ever forming. or at least reduce
the velocity of the wind .




Ron just like Leonard you took the wind from my sails.


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I believe man could control hurricanes, or at least reduce their punch.

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See the Hurricane FAQ at:-
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/tcfaq/tcfaqHED.html

particularly Q/A C4 & C5.

Martin.


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"Leonard Abbott" wrote in message
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I believe man could control hurricanes, or at least reduce their punch.
The rotation of the Earth makes it appear the sun rises in the east and
sets in the west.

this causes a pushing affect, that expands warmer air near the equator
and a contraction of cooler air North or South of the equator . It takes
several days for the pushing to form a hurricane.

This causes a wet side and a dry side of every hurricane. If clouds on
the dry side were seeded to make it rain more on the dry side.

Pressure on the dry side would be reduced. By equalizing the pressure
this would prevent the hurricane from ever forming. or at least reduce
the velocity of the wind .


Tosh :-(

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