Sunday, August 23, 2009

TAXING HURRICANE STRENGTHS

Again, cosmology begins at home. Ignorance of our world around us carries over into our astrophysics. Our atmosphere is chock-full of the negative ions that bring us lightning, but our meteorologists cannot get off the first tee for all their search for charge separation. Our Fair Weather Current (FWC) is a dead giveaway that Earth is a big Faraday cage with a negative charge but we are taxed to fund grants seeking an easier answer for experts to understand. It is no wonder, that from the garbled dogma embedded in our meteorology, that we move on to really play the fool further out in space.

A zero Volt difference measured between two points in the atmosphere simply indicates that equal superabundance exists for negative ions at both points. A difference in voltage for such a measurement would indicate that the more negative meter terminal connects to a more intensified superabundance of ions and/or the more positive meter terminal connects to a more rarefied superabundance of ions.

It is interesting to observe that hurricanes muster their strength over maritime surfaces which is where relatively little lightning is produced. Ironically, the energy drain afforded by lightning is considerably denied to such storms of dangerous and damaging proportions. Our realization of the effect we here call exothermic repolarization enables us to recognize means to encourage lightning when and where storms are gathering.

Our propositions for using ionizers might well rival some published plans, such as oiling of the seas, routing of air traffic for emplacement of contrail shadows, regulation of agriculture, and steering of winds away from favored populations by microwaving eyes of the storms.

Electrical energy can quickly depart from storm sites and it disengages from the storming violence sustained by heat.

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