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Title: Scientist's plan to end tornadoes would have 100-mile giant wall in Texas
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URL Source: http://www.chron.com/news/houston-t ... rnadoes-would-have-5510633.php
Published: May 29, 2014
Author: Heather Alexander
Post Date: 2014-05-29 05:59:31 by Tatarewicz
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Views: 116
Comments: 5

The walls would be 100 miles long and almost 1000 feet high, designed to stop the meeting of east/west winds which some say cause tornadoes by creating an updraft.Keep clicking to see other bizarre ideas on how to control the weather. Can you zap a tornado? Some have proposed using an array of satellites to shoot microwaves at the cold winds that form tornadoes. Of course, someone would have to build this collection of satellites for that purpose. Can an oil slick stop a hurricane? A University of California-Berkeley researcher threw out an idea that ancient mariners might have been onto something when they dumped oil onto troubled waters. He believes a similar method could reduce the surface tension of water and prevent droplets from forming. Can you prevent hail from forming? Hail cannons are shock wave generators that supposedly disrupt the creation of hail through powerful sound waves. There's little evidence to prove they work. Can you nuke a volcano to stop it from erupting? This idea has yet to be tested, but the general sentiment leans toward no. In fact, it may even cause an eruption due to the rapid release of pressure. Can you reflect seismic waves? Scientists have proposed an idea to disrupt the seismic waves that come with earthquakes by drilling holes according to their wavelengths. Can you shield the Earth from the Sun? Former Microsoft technology chief Nathan Myhrvold has floated the idea of pumping liquid sulfer dioxide into the atmosphere using helium-filled balloons. This would create "stratoshield," dimming the sun and reducing the effects of global warming in affected areas. Can you throw rubber tires at a hurricane? A leading British engineer and Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates have patented an idea involving tires and giant plastic tubes. The idea is that a large blob of these tires and plastic tubes would float toward a potential hurricane area and cool the water, preventing it from forming. Can you freeze a hurricane? In the 1960s, the U.S. government attempted to do mitigate the effects of hurricanes by seeding them with freezing agents. The project was later abandoned. Can you destroy a hurricane by coating the ocean with some kind of substance? Such a tactic would likely only have a marginal effect on a cyclone given its immense need for energy. There's also the problem of finding a substance that can stay together long enough in the rough ocean for it to work. Can you throw icebergs at a cyclone? Short answer: No, you can't. You would need a lot of icebergs to cover the cyclone's massive area, and you would need to be quick to match its speed. Plus, changing the temperature of the ocean is bad for all the creatures in the sea. Can you nuke a hurricane? Some people have proposed humanity take the brute force approach in dealing with Mother Nature. Unfortunately, there are two problems with that. One, nuclear weapons couldn't hope to match the energy a tropical cyclone can create. Two, any resulting radiation from a bomb can be picked up by hurricane winds and dispersed across the land. Does the U.S. have a weather control center? Despite the murmurings from conspiracy theorists, the answer is probably no. The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program in Alaska is a research facility dedicated to the study of activity in Earth's ionosphere. Some believe that the facility may be responsible for several meteorological disasters, including floods and droughts.

Imagine this: a giant wall stretching a hundred miles and almost a 1,000 feet high across southeast Texas and Louisiana.

Now imagine three of those spread throughout the South, put there the stop the tornadoes that devastate parts of the country every year.

A physicist at Temple University in Philadelphia has had this idea published once and is just about to get it in another high-profile science journal as a viable suggestion to end the threat of the twisters that regularly strike in so-called Tonado Alley.

"It certainly would work, nature already tells us it works," said professor Rongjia Tao, who wrote the paper due to be published in the International Journal for Modern Physics B.

Tao suggests the walls would act like dams, only these dams wouldn't stop water, they would stop wind.

"Last year Washington County, Illinois, was wiped out by tornadoes," Tao said. "Just 50 to 60 miles east it's also flat farmland but they never had any."

Tao suggests that the presence of a small hill acted to disperse the dangerous winds and protected that area.

There were more than 800 toradoes in the U.S. last year and Tao said almost all could be stopped with his "Great walls" acting as barriers and stopping the dangerous spiraling winds from forming.

The three walls would run east to west, one in North Dakota, one along the border between Kansas and Oklahoma, and the third in Texas and Louisiana.

It would come at a cost - $16 billion each - but would stop tornadoes forever, according to Tao.

His plan does have its critics, though, with some meteorologists indignant that tornadoes are being explained in such simple terms.

Professor Joshua Wurman of the Center for Severe Weather Research dismissed the idea.

"Everybody I know is of 100% agreement - this is a poorly conceived idea," he told BBC News.

"From what I can gather his concept of how tornadoes form is fundamentally flawed. Meteorologists cringe when they hear about 'clashing hot and cold air'. It's a lot more complicated than that," Wurman said.

Tao has yet to approach any government body with his idea, but says skeptics are wrong.


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Have China use its American dollars to build wind farm. convert wind into electrical energy.

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

Hurricanes and tornadoes form because there's energy available for them to do so. When these things from, that energy is expended. If you suppress the ability of these events, it means the energy is not expended, meaning it's still sitting there, like a bomb getting more and more explosives added to it, waiting to go off. Then when it does go, it's much worse.

Hurricanes get there energy from warm water, meaning they cool the water that feeds them. Suppress hurricane generation and the water stays warm, meaning more dangerous hurricanes may form later.

Wind is generated by solar energy, and building a wall of any size won't reduce the amount of solar energy hitting the earth. The wind can only be redirected, meaning the energy that forms tornadoes can at best be redirected to other regions. Obviously that is not what other regions would appreciate.

Pinguinite  posted on  2014-05-29   12:33:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

I don't know about tornadoes, but it would damn-sure stop mexicons.

Go for it.

“The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable.” ~ H. L. Mencken

Lod  posted on  2014-05-29   12:52:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Lod (#2) (Edited)

it would damn-sure stop mexicons.

Only if they sunk it 1000' underground as well.

But, let's not fool ourselves, the federales have absolutely no intention of ever stemming the tide of illegals entering this country. It is, up to us, to defend our own home.

While on the subject of illegals; any ideas as to why this post, by Horse, has only been viewed 13 times in the last 24 hours???

"When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men living together in society, they create for themselves in the course of time a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it." - Frederic Bastiat

Southern Style  posted on  2014-05-29   17:49:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Southern Style (#3)

While on the subject of illegals; any ideas as to why this post, by Horse, has only been viewed 13 times in the last 24 hours???

Information overload is my best guess.

Personally, I'm listening to internet broadcasts, and monitoring 18 tabs of Firefox...I'm gonna miss something now and again, lod

“The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable.” ~ H. L. Mencken

Lod  posted on  2014-05-29   18:10:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

Have China use its American dollars to build wind farm.

The Chinese already have a "Great Wall", but it doesn't prevent tornadoes.

"When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men living together in society, they create for themselves in the course of time a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it." - Frederic Bastiat

Southern Style  posted on  2014-05-29   18:11:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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