Anonymous ID: 000000 Oct. 1, 2024, 6:33 a.m. No.21688440   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8482 >>8485 >>8486

just realized hurricanes have a steering wheel.

natural tendency is for them to steer away from higher temperature.

that general energy thang from high to low.

so the hurricane naturally want to go to cold to disperse its energy.

but it can be kept closer to its initial horizontal path for a period of time.

by pumping energy into it (various types frequency ranges, i.e. microwaves/radar etc).

by doing this you can perform target selection.

 

examples for hurricanes of the coast africa.

one

pump energy for short period at storm formation.

then stop to allow it to naturally travel up into the north atlantic.

as it travels, energy could be pumped to keep it at strength and on target.

 

two

pump energy for a longer duration at storm formation.

how long it is pumped would allow targeting:

-at different points along the east coast

-at different vectors toward the florida panhandle

-at different point around the gulf

 

this same technique could probably be applied to:

-pacific storms

-tornadoes

 

there may be some way to increase or decrease,

the amount of sand coming off africa into air above the atlantic.

Anonymous ID: 000000 Oct. 1, 2024, 7:02 a.m. No.21688565   🗄️.is 🔗kun

if memory serves there was recently two atmospheric science teams in the atlantic.

at different distances from the african coast.

one german and the other german and maybe french?

ah, got that infor from recent monkey werx vid.