Michael Foster wrote:
>
> I think this type of thing is worth a try. If you root around on Bill's
> website, I think you can find a reference to the idea that hurricanes
> and/or tornados are electrostatically driven. This might explain
> some of the anomalous acceleration.
> website, I think you can find a reference to the idea that hurricanes
> and/or tornados are electrostatically driven. This might explain
> some of the anomalous acceleration.
>
> In which case, you might want to try dropping WWII style chaff, or
> aluminum powder to try to short the thing out. On the other hand,
> what if either idea makes it worse?
> aluminum powder to try to short the thing out. On the other hand,
> what if either idea makes it worse?
>
Project Stormfury tried cloud seeding as an attempt to calm a hurricane:
Project Stormfury tried cloud seeding as an attempt to calm a hurricane:
"Project STORMFURY was an ambitious experimental program of research on hurricane modification carried out between 1962 and 1983. The proposed modification technique involved artificial stimulation of convection outside the eyewall through seeding with silver iodide."
Lamp Black or Charcoal to get Radiative Cooling tonight?
OTOH, NASA has a stash (tons) of Aluminum powder that is used in
the solid boosters for the Space Shuttle.
Judging by the contrails from the air traffic between Miami and the West Coast
jumbo jet exhaust kinetics/heat seems like the easiest near term option.
Frederick

