You're dam right something is going on, and it has nothing to do with "Global Warming/Climate Change"Move to California and enjoy the warm weather.
Jim Originally Posted by Mr MojoRisin
The Weather changes naturally. What's been happening isn't exactly natural. The areas of Texas that were hit by Hurricane Harvey received a years worth of rainfall in just a few days. Hurricane Irma is building up power in the Atlantic. It's expected to impact any where from the Carolinas to New York State with the same strength as Harvey. Irma may end up developing to the size of the State of Texas. Two massive Hurricanes in less than a month apart. That's not natural Weather Change, that's Geo-engineering. I am pretty sure you aren't familiar with that term as it relates to Weather, so look it up.how would this geo-engineering be accomplished to get that type of dammage?
Jim Originally Posted by Mr MojoRisin
how would this geo-engineering be accomplished to get that type of dammage? Originally Posted by dilbert firestormHave you ever heard of "Cloud Seeding"? Basically it's a form of weather modification, a way of changing the amount or type of precipitation that falls from clouds. Chemicals such as Silver Iodide or Dry Ice are dispersed into the air that serve as cloud condensation to promote rainfall. In relation to Hurricane Harvey, Houston Texas receives an annual rainfall of just under 50 inches. The average Hurricane will typically produce 16 inches of rainfall and that's not relative to it's category rating. Hurricane Harvey dropped about 50 inches of rain on Houston and the surrounding areas in just a few days. That overwhelming abundance of rain may have been the result of cloud seeding.
Have you ever heard of "Cloud Seeding"? Basically it's a form of weather modification, a way of changing the amount or type of precipitation that falls from clouds. Chemicals such as Silver Iodide or Dry Ice are dispersed into the air that serve as cloud condensation to promote rainfall. In relation to Hurricane Harvey, Houston Texas receives an annual rainfall of just under 50 inches. The average Hurricane will typically produce 16 inches of rainfall and that's not relative to it's category rating. Hurricane Harvey dropped about 50 inches of rain on Houston and the surrounding areas in just a few days. That overwhelming abundance of rain may have been the result of cloud seeding.
Jim Originally Posted by Mr MojoRisin
hmm.. think we got some of China's cloud seeding program? I know they do theirs in dry areas that need water. you're talking about a shit load of iodine & dry ice.Well Cloud Seeding is intended to encourage precipitation in areas of extensive drought. Hurricane Harvey didn't form in our back yard sort to speak. So there's no telling while Hurricane Harvey was in it's initial stages of development it could have been affected by cloud seeding from another source outside of the U.S. that is a possibility. The video below explains how cloud seeding produces rain.
don't those 2 chemicals have different effects depending on what you're trying accomplish? Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
Well Cloud Seeding is intended to encourage precipitation in areas of extensive drought.Jim, this wasn't "Cloud Seeding" ... this was a hurricane that drew its moisture from the Gulf of Mexico like every hurricane since there was a "Gulf of Mexico" including the one that wiped out Galveston a long, long time ago....1900 ...
Jim Originally Posted by Mr MojoRisin
I tried to watch one of the videos on weather control, as soon as the guy started saying that the hurricane was brought in and held in place by "radio waves" my mind jumped to the last sentence in your quote.
The "issue" with Harvey is, like Allison, it was stuck in one place between HIGHS (not created by "Cloud Seeding") and kept bringing moisture on shore from the dirty side of the storm, which is customary with circular tropical storms and hurricanes.
Sometimes these "conspiracy theories" end up making the theorist look deranged.
Originally Posted by LexusLover
I tried to watch one of the videos on weather control, as soon as the guy started saying that the hurricane was brought in and held in place by "radio waves" my mind jumped to the last sentence in your quote.Wouldn't that be "handy"!
Originally Posted by Tetas