Sunday, November 22, 2009

Killing Hurricanes

Killing Hurricanes Can humanity for a hurricane? Today, the answer is probably not, maybe in the future could. It seems that perhaps easier to start a hurricane and is left to build your stop a hurricane. And the hurricanes are available in various sizes and in two phases. We might be able to steer a hurricane, un po 'con un po' di credulity, but to kill a hurricane is like trying to extinguish a forest fire with a pressure washer attached to a garden hose, no? People are not going to happen, not without a lot of power and knowledge of hurricanes. So this is a good opportunity to reflect on the financing of such extreme weather conditions and hurricane Research.While other nations working to find a way to hurricanes or typhoons, which will probably be much easier to murder. We must concentrate on killing them and understand how to do so that we can use this information to guide them. Both? S face that, once these typhoons or Super category IV or V hurricane that you get is a hell of a lot of energy to escape, once that building? More heat and hurricanes are steered by other interacting climate, heat up the area in which you want to cool down or go where you do not want it.But in prevention, I think we can change the shape of drops of water from the crest of the waves (Ocean Spray) and allow Regional flow of air currents. This does not allow the hurricane Free rein to build. Are the activities of washing and the use of ionized and RO water for washing car lots. Drops of water are great, not Similar to tap water and Ocean Spray. & Id = 41784This application in drops of fire, too small droplets that evaporate on the way down, it is often better. Droplet size of water is very important. Change the way the water falls from droplets ionization coding or with pulses of microwave and do it well, since the peak in the air and natural air can enter the storm of power that would not allow a correct therefore, the rate remains low, but the storms of the same power, which means that the supply of water for the area of rain, but not destroyed by storm surges and wind. Do you agree? I had found a way to help change the size of a raindrop or the laser frequency to enhance evaporation of rainfall in arid regions, which is for agriculture or population growth. & Id = 27262 & id = 24219Other ideas showtopic = & showtopic = 74 & showtopic = 248 people have viewed 69Some and coating the surface of the sea with goo in the sea, using vegetable oils, oil mixtures, etc. showtopic = 406Or the polymer beads that can absorb water or put an oil slick off the hurricane? Then use nano material to absorb all this and then to discharge oil refineries? And what to do with a hurricane, like Hurricane Ophelia, which wait until it reaches the solar flare and then do something bad, is the front on the coast of Florida, rather than as a slow way of deciding which go? Up the coast, to see or cross the Gulf? Time to kill this guy is a major hurricane before it erodes the coast, security zones and create your own weather.I considered. Acoustic Transducers gommone delivered by submarines for the formation of a hurricane or tropical storm-laser reflectors pointing in all directions, displayed in expandable inflatable systems. Or a combination of ELF pulsed high power CO2 laser on the crest of the waves. With the alignment of the molecules of water can not evaporate as quickly. Another thought is the cause eddies or horizontal toado to allow the air and reduce the building with high energy type of airboe laser Thelen, argon or CO2, as a function of altitude? If you are near the ocean surface that could interfere with the air in the hurricane hurricanes eye.Yes costs are a drain on our natural resources we need to fund research for the control of our time. Military, ie have the time for the year 2025? Too far in the future. Think about this, if you have ideas on how to kill a hurricane, that the world knows it. "Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum. If you have innovative ideas and unique perspectives, we think with Lance;

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