Topic: Thoughts on hurricane Irma, storms and 'ENERGY'
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Fri 09/15/17 04:00 AM
I don't usually write outside of a specific category now these days, but I did hear stories about that storm hurricane Irma and thought I'd write this, thoughts and ideas welcome on what you think of this theory.

I'm not a weatherologist or nothing, but I did study physics once (physics = nature by definition) and I am interested in things like energy. I've not heard anyone to date speak about how much energy is increasingly available for these storms to feed on. There has been recordings of the strongest storms ever, if things continue as they are with increasing temperature rises and melting polar ice caps, I think it's not impossible to see the creation of the worlds first category six hurricane.

Energy is in a dormant state when it exists as frozen water or icecaps, but when an ice cap melts it becomes a more active state of energy. Problem with that is, that energy then makes itself available adding its self to and increasing the already available energy in the sea and the atmosphere. This then results in more available energy for storms.

Like in a fire, the more fuel is available the bigger the fire, there is an ever increasing amount of energy available to feed into and to fuel ever more powerful storms, floods, tsunami's and hurricanes and possibly all four combined. I think an event like that is iminent in the very near future. I'm pretty sure much the same way more electrical energy into a speaker will increase the volume and amplitude of the sound coming out of a speaker, so too will weather phenomena such as these become more violatile.

I know at some point, some cataclysmic event is going to throw oceanically large volumes of water onto the geographic land I currently live in, increasingly disturbing amounts of evidence now is mounting and pointing towards such an event. And there are plenty of maps online now predicting how the land is going to change drastically over the next 80 years.

Of course no ones going to believe it, until their actual city is literally under water.

There are plenty of films that have covered these things, I think the most realistic of them would be 'the day after tomorrow'.

Possible maps link:

https://jaysimons.deviantart.com/art/British-Isles-in-2100-315945336

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2752312/Piccadilly-Pond-paddy-fields-outside-Parliament-Artist-imagines-London-2100-climate-change-taken-toll.html

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/6939915.stm

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Fri 09/15/17 04:47 AM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Fri 09/15/17 04:50 AM
so,how come the Frequency and Power of Hurricanes has dropped?

Just some Stuff to read up on!

http://www.climatedepot.com/

http://wattsupwiththat.com/

and no,the Sky ain't falling,and the Seas won't be boiling!
Besides,counter to the Prophecy of the Goracle,NY City isn't under water!
He can't have much faith in his own prognoses when he is buying properties on the water!bigsmile


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Tue 09/19/17 02:39 PM
Yeap! three hurricanes all in succession, Harvey, Irma and now Maria 2017, the scientists are saying they've never seen anything like it. frequencies definitely dropping apparently. And their saying theirs freakish weather going on globally.

As I said melting polar caps = more energy to feed storms.

Were going to have our own problems here in the UK pretty soon, unprecedented floods.

You can laugh at me if you want to, I've been laughed at before, but most things I've said to people so far have come true, and I've had at least 10 dreams concerning a massive flood in this country. I know that's not very scientific, and yes it throws my credibility for rational judgment out the window, but I think that flood is going to happen, when, no one knows, but it will happen.

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Tue 09/19/17 02:49 PM
https://weather.com/storms/hurricane/news/2017-atlantic-hurricane-season-records-notables

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Tue 09/19/17 06:18 PM
I feel bad overall, but its gonna be great for job creation to rebuild Texas and Florida. If your in the construction area pack up the car and get to working. Tons of money to be made.

Reports are already coming in that workers are in demand to build with some of the larger companies.

You can always flip a negative into a positive.

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Wed 09/20/17 08:05 AM
Yeah, they really need to rethink housing design as far as hurricanes and tornados are concerned, originally I thought it was all about the wind, but then I thought the wind has high speed projectiles flying around in it, that's what makes those types of storms so dangerous. Trees turn into darts among other things.

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Wed 09/20/17 08:18 AM
Edited by mightymoe on Wed 09/20/17 08:20 AM
i was reading where the solor storms have some correlation to producing these hurricanes... and we had 3 major solar storms in the past month... and, 4 hurricanes...

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Wed 09/20/17 05:11 PM
Edited by mui887 on Wed 09/20/17 05:12 PM

Yeah, they really need to rethink housing design as far as hurricanes and tornados are concerned, originally I thought it was all about the wind, but then I thought the wind has high speed projectiles flying around in it, that's what makes those types of storms so dangerous. Trees turn into darts among other things.


Yeah. I used to study architecture as a hobby but your correct when it comes to heavy storms.

Not much you can do but go to an elevated area and get the heck out of the Gulf and Tornado Alley in The States.

I lived in Asia where they had Monsoon Season. OMG! You walk around wet all the time. Thank God for pack packs to store an extra set of clothing.

I dont mind wet,,,but soaked all the time can be irritating. ha

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Wed 09/20/17 05:33 PM

It is not just storms that are escalating but earthquakes too .. three big shakes in the last 24 hrs ..

Mexico 7.1
New Zealand 6.1
Japan 6.1

Something is brewing in the ring of fire !!


You need to come to The States or look up stats from OK to TX dear.

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Wed 09/20/17 05:35 PM
Edited by mui887 on Wed 09/20/17 05:36 PM
One word.....Fracking!

Thats why its banned in my state and am glad...at least its one of the reasons aside from the pollution.

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Wed 09/20/17 08:00 PM
And yet it seems after every strong El Niño year in the Pacific Ocean (which changes weather patterns worldwide) there seems to be more severe weather in the states and more hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean.

I have yet to hear an explanation of what causes a strong El Niño that seems to have such a big impact on the earths weather.

oops offtopic laugh

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Fri 09/22/17 10:37 AM
This guy's really technical and he's an ocean physicist, he goes into a lot more detail about it here, and the reasons behind the physics.

Sorry your going to have to cut and paste, don't know how to make my links active on here yet.

http://e360.yale.edu/features/as_arctic_ocean_ice_disappears_global_climate_impacts_intensify_wadhams


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Wed 09/27/17 10:57 AM
Hi, I appreciate your thoughts because I live in Cuba and I felt that force over my head