Signals Of Storm Manipulation
Remarks About The Signals Of Storm Manipulation
MWM: A photo file is being accumlated in the Phoenix Quest photo file section. Go there to see what we are beginning to discuss.
In reply to Michael Mandeville's message of Wed, 19 Oct 2005
22:24:10 -0700:
Hi Michael, [snip]
you to check out. Find them in the album "weather". Please note the date and times of the photos. I am thinking these spots are some type of microwave burst, but who knows? What do you think?
[snip] An intense burst of microwaves may ionize the atmosphere. The ions then provide condensation kernels for raindrops. This is related to "cloud seeding". When condensation occurs, the pressure drops at that place, and surrounding air rushes toward the low pressure region. Hence it may indeed be possible to steer storms with intense microwave bursts.
Regards,
Robin
In a town full of candlestick makers, everyone lives in the light, In a town full of thieves, there is only one candle, and everyone lives in the night.
MWM: A photo file is being accumlated in the Phoenix Quest photo file section. Go there to see what we are beginning to discuss.
In reply to Michael Mandeville's message of Wed, 19 Oct 2005
22:24:10 -0700:
Hi Michael, [snip]
you to check out. Find them in the album "weather". Please note the date and times of the photos. I am thinking these spots are some type of microwave burst, but who knows? What do you think?
[snip] An intense burst of microwaves may ionize the atmosphere. The ions then provide condensation kernels for raindrops. This is related to "cloud seeding". When condensation occurs, the pressure drops at that place, and surrounding air rushes toward the low pressure region. Hence it may indeed be possible to steer storms with intense microwave bursts.
Regards,
Robin
In a town full of candlestick makers, everyone lives in the light, In a town full of thieves, there is only one candle, and everyone lives in the night.
Starmail - 22. Okt, 12:46