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On 10/10/2024 12:05 PM, James Nicoll wrote:That is Santa Catalina Island commemorated in song and storyIn article <ve8ims$35ihc$2@dont-email.me>,
Cryptoengineer <petertrei@gmail.com> wrote:On 10/10/2024 1:56 AM, Bobbie Sellers wrote:>On 10/9/24 18:30, Scott Dorsey wrote:>Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com> wrote:>“Did Hurricane Milton Have Help in Suddenly Becoming One of the Most>
Powerful Storms in History?”
https://thelibertydaily.com/did-hurricane-milton-have-help-suddenly-
becoming-one/
>
OK, I have heard it all now. Apparently the USA government has a storm
enhancer machine using lasers and has used it to accelerate hurricanes
Helene and Milton from a Cat 1 to a Cat 5 and targeted red areas to
suppress the votes in the upcoming presidential election.
It's not the USA government, it's Sony Pictures, and it's not red areas,
it's the Vatican.
--scott
When I was much younger the Hearst Newspapers frequently published
claims that the Russians or the Communist Chinese had
learned to control the weather. They also worried about an impending
ice age or any other matter than might rouse the sleeping
mass man into buying more newspapers, "lest doom creep upon them
unknowing".
Hearst also though made public the results of scientific
investigation which foretold long droughts in California's past
and in our future.
If "the Joos" could control the weather, Israel would be a much
greener place.
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If a nation secretly gained the ability to control the weather,
then we might notice that nation NOT having droughts, hurricanes,
and blizzards.
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The absence of such good weather leads me to believe no one does.
Interesting trivia: Santa Catarina Island (also known as the Magic
Island) has only ever been hit with one hurricane in all of recorded
history. Just as well, as I sat out a tropical storm there and that
was pretty terrifying.
bliss>That last is an interesting question. One difference is that forest
(Ontario is almost as lucky but sometimes hurricanes don't quite get used
up on Americans)
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I wonder how long it would take to discover steering bad weather away
has undesirable secondary effects along the lines of what happens if
you stop all forest fires long enough for deep piles of kindling to
pile up.
fires are linked to the fuel load; after a fire, that area is unlikely
to burn again for a long time. Its a negative feedback loop, and creates
a semi-regular periodicity to fires, if humans don't interfere. Plants
and animals can adapt to that.
Hurricanes aren't sensitive to a 'has this area had a hurricane lately?'
test. We're seeing this in Florida right now. They hit a give area
pretty randomly - a hundred year gap might be followed by a two week
one.
I don't know if the current ecology would drift without occasional
random hurricanes. Perhaps its would.
pt
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