Damn, I saw the model showing stall over Florida too but didn’t think about this.
I know they DO control the weather to some extent and I have been interested in hurricanes forever and study them but I don’t know how they would enhance or guide a storm. For instance, what would be the mechanism to make it stronger and then steer it exactly where you want?
There was a hurricane that basically spun up overnight and went from nothing to a pretty substantial hurricane in record breaking time. Now I need to find that storm and re-evaluate it.
That was amazing. The Tropical Storm hit the Texas coast and poof! Emergency management in Corpus Christi, TX, got a few raindrops on their windshields and went home.
Dry air was so significant that it actually destroyed the system in a blink of an eye! The National Hurricane Center actually joked about Don and stated:
THE DON IS DEAD. THE CYCLONE LITERALLY EVAPORATED OVER TEXAS ABOUT AS FAST AS I HAVE EVER SEEN WITHOUT MOUNTAINS INVOLVED. DON HAS NO CONVECTION…MEAGER RAINFALL…AND ONLY A SLIGHT SIGNATURE IN SURFACE OBSERVATIONS AND RADAR DATA. THEREFORE…THIS IS THE LAST ADVISORY ON THIS SYSTEM
Damn, I saw the model showing stall over Florida too but didn’t think about this.
I know they DO control the weather to some extent and I have been interested in hurricanes forever and study them but I don’t know how they would enhance or guide a storm. For instance, what would be the mechanism to make it stronger and then steer it exactly where you want?
Isn’t that what they did in 2016 right after GEOTUS took office? The hurricane that hit Texas? Always thought something was up with that
There was a hurricane that basically spun up overnight and went from nothing to a pretty substantial hurricane in record breaking time. Now I need to find that storm and re-evaluate it.
Holy shit. Thank you for reminding me.
That was amazing. The Tropical Storm hit the Texas coast and poof! Emergency management in Corpus Christi, TX, got a few raindrops on their windshields and went home.
https://earthsky.org/earth/2011-atlantic-hurricane-season-in-review/
There was one more recently that was more powerful though.
It formed right off the coast of Texas then the next day it was making landfall.
I spent the past 10 mins looking and can’t find it.
It wasn't Hurricane Hanna, was it? 2020.
Using DEW to heat the atmosphere?
I haven't read this, but here's Weather as a Force Multiplier: Owning the Weather in 2025, Report Date: 1996-08-01. https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/citations/ADA333462
DEW.
Slapped my head on that one. So much going on right now as you mentioned and for myself personally so it’s easy to forget things.
I’ll check out what you linked. Thanks.