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.
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.