It occurred to me the other night - think of it perhaps like a supertanker or big container ship. A tiny little tug-boat can 'steer' it even though it has very little power. You just have to 'nudge' it. Or, think of space flight ... it takes a massive rocket booster to get the thing off the ground and moving, but they have tiny little 'jets' on the side for maneuvering ...
You could theoretically create a micro-burst of energy and it would 'tap' or 'nudge' a weather system slightly into a different direction. So cold weather headed for, say, the mid-west might end up in Texas if you 'tapped' it at just the right point (maybe out over the ocean somewhere). Maybe.
Yeah you don't need to "shift it downward" you just move the heat away, more like guiding natural weather patterns than direct manipulation.
Probably the easiest way would be to manipulate high/low pressure zones and create a vacuum for the cool air to move in.
It occurred to me the other night - think of it perhaps like a supertanker or big container ship. A tiny little tug-boat can 'steer' it even though it has very little power. You just have to 'nudge' it. Or, think of space flight ... it takes a massive rocket booster to get the thing off the ground and moving, but they have tiny little 'jets' on the side for maneuvering ...
You could theoretically create a micro-burst of energy and it would 'tap' or 'nudge' a weather system slightly into a different direction. So cold weather headed for, say, the mid-west might end up in Texas if you 'tapped' it at just the right point (maybe out over the ocean somewhere). Maybe.