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flim: Weather Control Advocated in 1959 - Disney defeating a Huricane

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posted on Sep, 9 2017 @ 12:50 AM
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Does cloud seeding work?

Hard to say. Actually.
Really hard to say.

The guys that want you to sign a contract say it does. For sure! But no, you won't get your money back if it doesn't.

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posted on Sep, 9 2017 @ 02:48 AM
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The remaining tactics for fighting hurricanes require weakening them before they start by deliberately cooling seas and brightening clouds when storms are brewing, robbing them of the fuel for their destruction.

The fuel for energy that strengthens hurricanes comes from heat contained in sea water. The tropical ocean along the equator is so vast, the sun so powerful, good luck 'cooling' the ocean or 'brightening' clouds to overcome the process.

It really is a matter of scale. You don't comprehend and I don't feel like wasting any more time on it.
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posted on Sep, 9 2017 @ 02:50 AM
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I know!

Cut a giant ice shelf loose in Antarctica and drag it to the Caribbean. Repeat as required.

That's the ticket!



posted on Sep, 9 2017 @ 02:58 AM
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The ice would melt before it got there.

How about giant space blankets to block the suns rays?



posted on Sep, 9 2017 @ 03:00 AM
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The ice would melt before it got there.
Not if you tow it fast enough.


How about giant space blankets to block the suns rays?
That wouldn't cool the ocean fast enough.



posted on Sep, 9 2017 @ 03:23 AM
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The ice would melt before it got there.



Not if you tow it fast enough.

Or shade it with space blankets.



posted on Sep, 16 2017 @ 06:44 PM
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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: intrptr

The ice would melt before it got there.
Not if you tow it fast enough.


How about giant space blankets to block the suns rays?
That wouldn't cool the ocean fast enough.




or How about Pumping! Cold Water from the Ocean Depths or Close too it

Sound crazy but it may actually work , that would cool it ,

funny thing ,, Ive seen Hurricane Cat 1 Jose
Doing almost a Complete 360! days ago ...

Now that is Quite interesting ..

The Boomerang Hurricane Jose
5newsonline.com...





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posted on Sep, 16 2017 @ 06:45 PM
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a reply to: Wolfenz

That would be a very large quantity of water.



posted on Sep, 16 2017 @ 06:54 PM
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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Wolfenz

That would be a very large quantity of water.



Yeah Some how raising the Cold water too the Surface some way,

or just Simulating a Current Path upwards ? might work ,

well just guessing here ,, but it brings ideas ..



posted on Sep, 16 2017 @ 06:56 PM
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A fleet of nuclear powered ships with very large pumps patrolling the ITCZ of the Atlantic for 6 months every year.
Sure, why not.

My (ex)Father-in-law, a physicist, has some really amazing ideas too. About launching spacecraft. Not sure about stopping hurricanes. Point being, that really big projects take a whole lot of money and political will.



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posted on Sep, 17 2017 @ 08:01 AM
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originally posted by: Wolfenz

funny thing ,, Ive seen Hurricane Cat 1 Jose
Doing almost a Complete 360! days ago ...


It is not unheard of for hurricanes to make looping turns. Take a look at the hurricane archives dating back more than 150 years; there are several examples.

www.wunderground.com...

For instance, look at the North Atlantic storms for 1934 and see the tracks for "Tropical Storm 1" and "Hurricane 11" (this was prior to them having names).








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posted on Sep, 18 2017 @ 02:18 PM
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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Wolfenz

A fleet of nuclear powered ships with very large pumps patrolling the ITCZ of the Atlantic for 6 months every year.
Sure, why not.

My (ex)Father-in-law, a physicist, has some really amazing ideas too. About launching spacecraft. Not sure about stopping hurricanes. Point being, that really big projects take a whole lot of money and political will.







Well Microsoft Bill Gates had close to the Same Crazy IDEA .. LOL but with
Cold Water Buoys like 200 of them.. LOL




My (ex)Father-in-law, a physicist, has some really amazing ideas too. About launching spacecraft. Not sure about stopping hurricanes. Point being, that really big projects take a whole lot of money and political will.


Crazy Ideas are Good .

Well Look at the Jules Verne and NASA
and the Rocket Scientists that were Influenced from a Book Called
n From the Earth too the Moon

Too pointt that Out :

From a Crazy Fiction too Reality


JULES VERNE SPACE BOOK GALLERY

FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON
er.jsc.nasa.gov...

Some Ideas just may work ,

Jules Verne's Vision DID , in the 1850s BTW ..

almost right too tee

Other then a Big ASS Cannon for the Launch .

but thats Where , Braun , Godderd , Tsiolkovsky , Oberth

got that Spark of IDEAS from a SciFI Book from the 1850s


but your Right Funding is the Big Probem,


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posted on Jul, 11 2018 @ 09:09 AM
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Lately, I've read in a report by scientists of AllatRa Science that for some time before occurring a hurricane or a tornado, the number of neutrinos in this region rises dramatically. That means that it's possible to make prognoses in advance on when it is going to happen and to undertake actions to warn people, but not just guess, will it happen or not. Now, these scientists investigate this area of science actively. The same is with earthquakes, the number of which reaches 500 a day. I watch it here allatra.tv... . When the scientists develop these technologies, it will be a real breakthrough in science. So many lives can be saved!
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posted on Jul, 11 2018 @ 10:25 AM
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originally posted by: LuizaGrey
Lately, I've read in a report by scientists of AllatRa Science that for some time before occurring a hurricane or a tornado, the number of neutrinos in this region rises dramatically.


I'm not sure how valid that is. Neutrinos are incredibly difficult to detect and the instruments used to detect them are so vast and difficult to build hat only a few of these detectors exist. Detecting just one neutrino is insanely hard to do, so I doubt there is someone who can detect a local/regional rise in neutrinos.





Here's another (Note: This Japanese detector exists and looks like this, but I think the one used in this video is CGI):


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