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The U.S. government did experiments decades ago that aimed to weaken hurricanes, not strengthen or create them, according to NOAA records. In 1947, military scientists working with General ...
In 2007, "How to stop a hurricane" [20] explored various ideas such as: Using lasers to discharge lightning in storms which are likely to become hurricanes; Pouring liquid nitrogen onto the sea to deprive the hurricane of heat energy. Creating soot to absorb sunlight and change air temperature and create convection currents in the outer wall.
The latest disinformation swirling the hurricanes have pointed to Project STORMFURY, an effort whereby U.S. government attempted "human interference and hurricane modification" during the Cold War.
A hurricane can be idealized as a Carnot heat engine powered by the temperature difference between the sea and the uppermost layer of the troposphere. As air is drawn in towards the eye it acquires latent heat from evaporating sea-water, which is then released as sensible heat during the rise inside the eyewall and radiated away at the top of the storm system.
Scientists tested four hurricanes across eight days and observed decreased wind speeds of 10% to 30% on four of these days. They originally attributed the lack of results to faulty execution, but the results came into question because of the lack of supercooled water in the hurricane and the inability to determine if the effects were due to ...
Among a wave of misinformation over Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton, MTG suggested the governement controls the weather. Biden calls it stupid. No, the government didn't create the hurricanes.
The hurricane had to have a less than 10 percent chance of approaching inhabited land within a day; [13] it had to be within range of the seeding aircraft; and it had to be a fairly intense storm with a well-formed eye. [9] The primary effect of these criteria was to make possible seeding targets extremely rare. [14]
Cloud seeding can't make it rain. It can't even make a cloud, according to Zee. And it certainly is not being used to create storms with enough precipitation to cause flash flooding.