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Ok, so far, much of the scientific minds of today who work with tornadoes often try to figure out how to warn people earlier. boring.
Two methods I propose to get rid of 'em.
1. Use existing computer resources to find out where the achilles heel of the tornado is. After plenty of research, or
experimentation, etc. Setup a little firepower on a rather strong umbrella\parachute. Using some lasers or whatever, trigger the explosive when it is in the right location. The resultant blast of warm air might destabilize a tornado and it will rope off to oblivion.
2. Use wind farm turbines in another way- add on the ability to direct upwards, and blow the warm air near the ground up and into the sky, reducing the fuel a tornado runs off of. When not in use, or if they have failed and a tornado is near and its windy, they can recharge their underground batteries. Now you can get rid of tornadoes and be green!
Thunderbird Machines
http://en.wikipedia...underbirds_Machines The huge civilian ones are towards the bottom of the page. [Aristotle, Jun 16 2009]
Hurricaine Diverter
Hurricane_20Diverter You could scale this down for your penny-ante funnel clouds. [bungston, Jun 17 2009]
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1. What existing computer resources? This amounts to
"discover a way to destabilize a tornado", which is a good
idea but not a new one. |
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2. Given that we're talking about finding the tornado's
Achilles' heel, you're going to have to deliver the right
amount of uprising air to the right spot, no? So, you're going
to have a mobile wind farm? |
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[knight of suburbia], two years of lurking without an anno and only now you've decided to speak up? |
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Well, welcome to the Halfbakery, and better luck next time. |
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[Wasn't it cool, that thing that all those reasearchers have been working on for years but haven't solved yet, and also that film was about, you know, hudson from aliens, what's his name and that Helen Hunt lady, you know her, the blonde one, yeah that movie was kinda about this too, yeah it'd be cool if we could just work out how to destabilise a tornado, and then we could...] |
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[m-f-d] CA ([Custardguts]'s anoxia) |
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I always wanted to try roping a dust devil. |
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Maybe a huge humvee, built on the kind of scale Thunderbirds used to work with, bearing a massive array of jet engines that point up might work. |
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Alternatively a single trained butterfly, possibly working on another continent ... |
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Tornado alley could become The Big Bowling Alley.
Now that tornadoes are no more... |
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(Welcome to the asylum Mr. Knight.) |
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//Alternatively a single trained butterfly// I like the way this one is going. |
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Can't you train married butterflies? |
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A little firepower? Bah! If you intend to pimpslap Mother Nature I say go big or go home. It has to be nukes. See link. |
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