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Re: SiouxPal post# 269165

Friday, 05/25/2007 10:26:14 AM

Friday, May 25, 2007 10:26:14 AM

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this i wont entirely disagree with. It is a realization that you are taking some of the energy and stopping the convection.

so how much is taken?

has any one figured it out?

what is the long term effects.


turbulence and vortexes are not smooth functions

at some point, you could remove 30 percent of the wind forces and permannetly stop hurricanes, wind storms, nor easters, typhoons and the jet stream.

think about the difference between turbulent flow and non turbulent flow, there is often a trigger area of wind speed and force which converts one to the other

what are we doing long term to the natural atmospheric convection

how much does it take to alter it?

I dont know

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