Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Hurricane and typhoon shows declining levels of ozone

Hurricane and typhoon shows declining levels of ozone A recent study by Florida State University, has shown that the ozone decline in hurricanes is increasing. The NASA-funded study looked at readings in the atmosphere of 12 storms. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Hurricane Center (NHC) forecasts of hurricanes using the eye on the PIN code and hurricanes position data with a hundred mile radius, and ozone was measured.Ozone keeps harmful rays of the sun you know, cancer. If it's in the lower atmosphere, we believe that the pollution, because it is harmful to breathe. The study showed a strong relationship with respect to ozone, air and the spin of hurricanes.I we find a way to control hurricanes on diseased areas of the oceans, as the proliferation of algae, apparently hurricanes , you suck upper atmospheric ozone. In this way, so that ozone would be forced to the surface and kill the red tide that kills, Sea Life and dead zones. First, we need further studies to see how the ozone is concentrated, as a result of the storm and where it goes. Once we know that perhaps we can use this incredible power of nature, with this looming problem of algae blooms and red tides? It might be possible, a non knows.Within the next ten years we will be able to control hurricanes and typhoons, to alter its course to the great cities of the direct hit, so we can lea what the other major things we can do to help the other problems that plague our oceans from typhoons and hurricanes power as an easy source of energy instead of raw destructive power, which threatens our existence cultures? Think about this problem. "Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative ideas and unique perspectives, we think with Lance;

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