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Fighting hurricans from NOAA and kayuweboehm(at)yahoo.de

For darkening of 1 billion m² maybe 10g/m² overall 10 000t of black printer ink, fine powder coal or ash from a black snake are enough and black carbon smoke particles "Ruß" produced industrial (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ru%C3%9F#Herstellungsverfahren) can be blown up carried higher from alone inside a hurricane eye from a container ship stomach. Big container ships without containers are very stable, strong and can load up to 20 times that mass in stomach. Hurricans are always predicted for warnings with time left for interaction if likely dangerous with ships already out in hurricane seasons.

Special inside NOAA sides for same theme http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/tcfaq/tcfaqC.html with contra answer that the needed amount of given substances is practical possible and carried upwards from alone inside hurricane eyes.

Contributed by Neal Dorst (HRD)


The idea here is to spread a layer of sunlight absorbing or reflecting particles (such as micro-encapsulated soot, carbon black, or tiny reflectors) at high altitude around a hurricane. This would prevent solar radiation from reaching the surface and cooling it, while at the same time increase the temperature of the upper atmosphere. Being vertically oriented, tropical cyclones are driven by energy differences between the lower and upper layer of the troposphere. Reducing this difference should reduce the forces behind hurricane winds.

It would take a tremendous amount of whichever substance you choose to alter the energy balance over a wide swath of the ocean in order to have an impact on a hurricane. One would hope that this substance would eventually disperse or disintegrate and not have a terrible impact on the earth's ecology. Knowing where to place it would also be tricky. You don't want to heat up the wrong area of the atmosphere or you could put more energy into the cyclone. These proposals would require a great deal of precisely-timed, coordinated activity to spread the layer, while running the risk of doing more harm than good. Many computer simulations should be run before any field test were tried.

References

Gray, W.M., W.M. Frank, M.L. Corrin, C.A. Stokes, 1976: Weather Modificiation by Carbon Dust Absorption of Solar Energy, J. of Appl. Meteor., 15 4, pp. 355-386.

Last modified 11/6/2007

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Hmmm. I wonder...

"Scientists estimate that a tropical cyclone releases heat energy at the rate of 50 to 200 exajoules (1018 J) per day,[24] equivalent to about 1 PW (1015 watt). This rate of energy release is equivalent to 70 times the world energy consumption of humans and 200 times the worldwide electrical generating capacity, or to exploding a 10-megaton nuclear bomb every 20 minutes."

That said, I wonder what the world would be like if humanity were able to harvest energy from tropical cyclone and use it for electricity...

World energy consumption is about 140 PWh annually so relations are wrong maybe also 1 PW guessing.

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Looking for the US definition of a "Tropical Storm". I don't want to know about the science or history or anything else. Just the definition of "Tropical Storm". Not here. Wasted my time, again. 98.194.39.86 (talk) 19:34, 24 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]

see the section: Tropical cyclone#Tropical storm --Vsmith (talk) 20:31, 24 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]