How to stop a hurricane.
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Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:IWS2K5 wrote:You shouldn't assume his theory wouldn't have any effect. He is a scientist at MIT, I think he knows what he is talking about.
Is that what is allowed at MIT these days. How sad
What are your credentials to say his plan won't do anything to the hurricane.
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IWS2K5 wrote:Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:IWS2K5 wrote:You shouldn't assume his theory wouldn't have any effect. He is a scientist at MIT, I think he knows what he is talking about.
Is that what is allowed at MIT these days. How sad
What are your credentials to say his plan won't do anything to the hurricane.
What are yours?
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vbhoutex wrote:IWS2K5 wrote:Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:IWS2K5 wrote:You shouldn't assume his theory wouldn't have any effect. He is a scientist at MIT, I think he knows what he is talking about.
Is that what is allowed at MIT these days. How sad
What are your credentials to say his plan won't do anything to the hurricane.
What are yours?
I didn't say if it would or wouldn't work.
I am not the one claiming I know more then researchers and experts in the field like most people here are.
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IWS2K5 wrote:vbhoutex wrote:IWS2K5 wrote:Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:IWS2K5 wrote:You shouldn't assume his theory wouldn't have any effect. He is a scientist at MIT, I think he knows what he is talking about.
Is that what is allowed at MIT these days. How sad
What are your credentials to say his plan won't do anything to the hurricane.
What are yours?
I didn't say if it would or wouldn't work.
I am not the one claiming I know more then researchers and experts in the field like most people here are.
The main point is that Mother Nature should not be messed with. There are reasons for earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes and get this.... RAIN!
We can't go around trying to fight off mother nature. We'll lose the rain, winds, oxygen... we're dead!

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Re: How to stop a hurricane.
The amount of energy required to run even a modest tropical storm is magnitudes of order greater than what could be provided by jet engines. I don't believe this hypothesis will get very far in terms of demonstrating viability.
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It sure gets tiresome reading about people that want to mess with the balance of nature.
I remember a long time ago listening to Dr. Neil Frank discuss hurricanes when he was Director at the National Hurricane Center. He made some interesting points about the storms and the need for them. They often bring beneficial rains to areas that wouldn't get enough rain without them. Also the energy from the sun needs to be released.
Another interesting point he made was that we should all be thankful we have the hurricane, because they only use a very small percentage of the energy that is available to them, and that we could have something much worse.
I am not a scientist and don't have a complete understanding of what all this means, but it sure seems like nature knows how to take care itself, which means it should be left alone!
I remember a long time ago listening to Dr. Neil Frank discuss hurricanes when he was Director at the National Hurricane Center. He made some interesting points about the storms and the need for them. They often bring beneficial rains to areas that wouldn't get enough rain without them. Also the energy from the sun needs to be released.
Another interesting point he made was that we should all be thankful we have the hurricane, because they only use a very small percentage of the energy that is available to them, and that we could have something much worse.
I am not a scientist and don't have a complete understanding of what all this means, but it sure seems like nature knows how to take care itself, which means it should be left alone!
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Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:IWS2K5 wrote:You shouldn't assume his theory wouldn't have any effect. He is a scientist at MIT, I think he knows what he is talking about.
Is that what is allowed at MIT these days. How sad
I'm sure he doesn't care what you think of his education. People should never dismiss outhand what is not analyzed based on conventional wisdom. Ever.
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Too funny! Well, well Moshe, after some money are we?
I'm no expert but I did watch a W. C. Fields movie last night.
The photoshop possibilities are endless! So far I got a photo of a barge, a jet engine, and one of W. C. Fields yelling "It Cures Horseness!" at the carnival too!
I wonder how jet engines do injesting sea air and the odd splash of sea water as a steady diet? I wonder what happens to the barge when its hit by a wave broadside while the jet is cranked up full? I wonder if a small plane flew overhead at, say, 5,000 ft., would it notice any air flow difference at all?
Personally I prefer the one with hundreds of icemakers on hundreds of barges myself
I'm no expert but I did watch a W. C. Fields movie last night.
I wonder how jet engines do injesting sea air and the odd splash of sea water as a steady diet? I wonder what happens to the barge when its hit by a wave broadside while the jet is cranked up full? I wonder if a small plane flew overhead at, say, 5,000 ft., would it notice any air flow difference at all?
Personally I prefer the one with hundreds of icemakers on hundreds of barges myself
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IWS2K5 wrote:You shouldn't assume his theory wouldn't have any effect. He is a scientist at MIT, I think he knows what he is talking about.
We have eccentrics in every walk of life. They come in all shapes and sizes, and a high IQ coupled with MIT does not make this guy credible. In fact, many off-the-wall eccentric people have high IQs, but very few manage to accomplish much with it.
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HurryKane wrote:Hey, here's an idea:
How about we throw every coast dweller on a few cruise ships and park 'em right in front of a hurricane. Make everybody eat 50 cans of beans each and lay on our stomachs on the deck. Then we'll all fart it to death.
I believe in the power of gas.
Hmmm...I say we launch an immediate investigation into MS Storm Magnet's diet. There may be something to this.
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drudd1 wrote:IWS2K5 wrote:You shouldn't assume his theory wouldn't have any effect. He is a scientist at MIT, I think he knows what he is talking about.
We have eccentrics in every walk of life. They come in all shapes and sizes, and a high IQ coupled with MIT does not make this guy credible. In fact, many off-the-wall eccentric people have high IQs, but very few manage to accomplish much with it.
He is a very accomplished scientist at MIT. Believe me he knows what he is talking about. People like you who just dismiss what he says are the same type of people who say there is no evidence that humans are the cause of the global warming.
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IWS2K5 wrote:vbhoutex wrote:IWS2K5 wrote:Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:IWS2K5 wrote:You shouldn't assume his theory wouldn't have any effect. He is a scientist at MIT, I think he knows what he is talking about.
Is that what is allowed at MIT these days. How sad
What are your credentials to say his plan won't do anything to the hurricane.
What are yours?
I didn't say if it would or wouldn't work.
I am not the one claiming I know more then researchers and experts in the field like most people here are.
I don't see anyone claiming they know more than researchers or scientists. I see some questioning what IMHO is a somewhat bizzare and unsubstantiated claim at this point, as we well should. As much as I advocate and bellieve in "thinking outside the box" Don Sutherland hit it on the head with his post. Ain't gonna happen, and what part of DON'T FOOL WITH MOTHER NATUREdo these people not understand?
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