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could a tornado be stopped by man.

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I think it could,,drop some sort of device by jet into it and blow the cunt up,some
sort of mid air explosion,,,i think it would work:winkfinger:
 
Random as fuck but I agree. Disturb the fuck outa that bitch and its game over
 
Random as fuck but I agree. Disturb the fuck outa that bitch and its game over

cant understad why it hasnt been tried tbh,,all that vacuum and blast could work,im sure you have the
tech to do it.
 
Fuck a tornado. I live in the Midwest and seen them fuck some shit up
 
Lol a tiny one maybe but a tornado the size of the one that hit OK today was an estimated 2 miles in diameter.
 
Lol a tiny one maybe but a tornado the size of the one that hit OK today was an estimated 2 miles in diameter.

would it have started off smaller though,catch it early? what would a blast radius be on a decent bomb?
 
Fuck a tornado. I live in the Midwest and seen them fuck some shit up

they seem to be getting bigger and bigger,imagine one 5 miles wide..fvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvck!
 
Trying to blow shit up would do more harm then good. I say a big ass shop vac would do the trick. Lets patent that shit make some money
 
soooooooooo.. what's everyone smokin? :coffee:
 
a tornado rebalancing, stop one over there and the balance still hasnt been restored........it will still find another place.....
 
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Well from what I know on how they form is due to there being a lot of moisture in the upper atmosphere so yes if you could somehow predict then control the moisture you could "prevent" them. The government I'm sure would know lol. Through contrails, iron dumping in the ocean, and HAARP apparently the government has been experimenting with weather control for decades.
 
disrupting even one little part of a storm system, especially a system as massive as a hurricane, which can produce as much energy as the total global power output, will be mighty difficult. Here are three ideas in the works:



1. Recent research indicates that in order to form, a tornado needs both a cold, rainy downdraft and a warm updraft. To stop a tornado from forming, just heat this cold downdraft until it's cold no longer. And how would one do this, you ask? Simple: Blast it with beams of microwaves from a fleet of satellites. The satellites would collect solar energy, transform it into microwaves, and send a beam down to Earth. The beams would be focused on cold downdrafts, heating them like last night's leftovers. The European Space Agency has funded initial studies on building this type of satellite, though it hopes to use the satellites as high-altitude solar-power stations, not as weather modifiers.



2. Hurricanes get most of their energy from evaporating seawater, which is why they quickly die out over land. To prevent this evaporation, spray a thin layer of oil over the water. This should stop, or at least weaken, a Caribbean hurricane before it devastates Miami.



3. Divert the path of a hurricane by heating the atmosphere in front of it, presumably with the aforementioned microwave satellites, or with a giant orbiting mirror that reflects the sun's energy.

smokin some popularscience buds. :coffee:
 
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disrupting even one little part of a storm system, especially a system as massive as a hurricane, which can produce as much energy as the total global power output, will be mighty difficult. Here are three ideas in the works:



1. Recent research indicates that in order to form, a tornado needs both a cold, rainy downdraft and a warm updraft. To stop a tornado from forming, just heat this cold downdraft until it's cold no longer. And how would one do this, you ask? Simple: Blast it with beams of microwaves from a fleet of satellites. The satellites would collect solar energy, transform it into microwaves, and send a beam down to Earth. The beams would be focused on cold downdrafts, heating them like last night's leftovers. The European Space Agency has funded initial studies on building this type of satellite, though it hopes to use the satellites as high-altitude solar-power stations, not as weather modifiers.



2. Hurricanes get most of their energy from evaporating seawater, which is why they quickly die out over land. To prevent this evaporation, spray a thin layer of oil over the water. This should stop, or at least weaken, a Caribbean hurricane before it devastates Miami.



3. Divert the path of a hurricane by heating the atmosphere in front of it, presumably with the aforementioned microwave satellites, or with a giant orbiting mirror that reflects the sun's energy.

smokin some popularscience buds. :coffee:

some good stuff there,so it could be possible on a tornado,,its easy to drop sh1t into them.I saw this
programme where they flew over them and dropped coloured dyes into them it was a pretty sight.
 
I think it could,,drop some sort of device by jet into it and blow the cunt up,some
sort of mid air explosion,,,i think it would work:winkfinger:

Try it and report back to me! GICH.
 
I guess you guys did not see twister... all you need is a shit load of pop cans haha. Atleast I think thats what they used to slow it down... they make it into a bunch of little fans and tossed them in..
 
I guess you guys did not see twister... all you need is a shit load of pop cans haha. Atleast I think thats what they used to slow it down... they make it into a bunch of little fans and tossed them in..
Nah I remember the movie. They tossed that shit in just to get "scientific" info from the inside of the tornado
 
Some egghead at Sandia Notional Labs did the calculations on what it would take to "blow up" a cat 5 tornado. It was something in the 15 kiloton range. Just about what was dropped on Hiroshima.

This may sound cold, but has anyone ever thought of what would happen if we could stop tornadoes and hurricanes? Both of those events are the earths way to get rid of excessive heat. Start playing with that shit and we could cause something much worse.
 
Some egghead at Sandia Notional Labs did the calculations on what it would take to "blow up" a cat 5 tornado. It was something in the 15 kiloton range. Just about what was dropped on Hiroshima.

This may sound cold, but has anyone ever thought of what would happen if we could stop tornadoes and hurricanes? Both of those events are the earths way to get rid of excessive heat. Start playing with that shit and we could cause something much worse.

imagine a 10 mile wide fvcker heading for Washington, bet they would nuke that sucker.
 
Imagine, human beings as sentient as we are, do nothing to reduce our activity to further worsen global climate change...

Then eventually, we will see a 4, 5, 6 mile wide Super tornado. But by this time we'll decide to just drop a nuke that fucker or move to mars ?
 
This thread is moot...

HAARP... nuff said
 
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