Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002
09:56:13 -0500 (Slightly edited)
Yep, that's
a weird one. A sharp kink in a jet stream like that is usually intended
to spawn lots of spins (in both directions fore and aft), so if not
interfered with it can spawn tornadoes, etc.
The
countering seems to be handling most of the tornadoes that otherwise
would be born en masse, by decreasing their electrical charge and
therefore dramatically decreasing their energy. Result generates a lot
of "pop-up" thunderstorms all over, with little spins and circulations.
I really
don't know. The situation has gotten so complex, and I've been
working so hard on the energy etc., that I'm simply not able to stay
up with it.
One thing
is certain! Just look at the weather map and the weird little "back
circulations" all over the U.S. and vicinity. No way is that normal
weather, when it is sustained day after day and week after week.
That's one thing you would do to keep the "cool air" up in Canada,
confound the jetstreams, and fry the country. Somebody seems to be
doing a great job of it, in spite of what our guys are doing to
counter it.
Just
imagine where we would be if they weren't fighting it!
Cheers,
Tom
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