ON Sunday evenings, across America, we Americans love to watch our TV features that include "60 Minutes" to see who is doing what and why, and watch the interviewers do their thing. A current focus of "watch out for" is Global Warming. An earlier show dealt with hurricanes. I deal with a think tank and we have solutions for both of these weather calamities. Trying to stop smoke stack industries and automobiles from contributing their pollution is absurd. However, slight remediation can be accommodated. We have checked with our experts. How to curb the speedup of ice pack melting; Easy! Its the reverse of what scientists advise us to do now to keep our tree fruits freezing; cover them! So, our scientists need to visit ice packs where snow is melting [disproportionately] fast and cover it --like football fields--with reflecting white plastic sheets--reflecting the sunlight back to the atmosphere. Instead of covering all ice packs, just doing it in checker-board fashion is adequate. While it might look weird, it will cut the melting immediately. It cant cost much. Maybe $1,000 a sq mile. Part 2--hurricanes-- The objective is to cut the temperature of the ocean by 1-2 degrees DURING the build up Of swirling weather. The assumption is, if the swirling gets too great [in diameter] and swirls too fast, we have a tropical storm and at x speed, a hurricane. A solution here is not unlike the reflection solution for the Arctic: It takes 3 major components; A: a weather tracking head quarters to guide our tow ships. B: each ship tows a sort of aquatic trailer--our subterranean box kite. C: each trailer is actually two frames connected--one at the surface and one subterranean at about 50 foot depth. The top frame is connected to the lower frame. [Picture the box kite.] The frame is horizontal and measures about 100 yards wide and 300 yards long. Within these water sealed blankets is a liquid. Each blanket need only be 1 inch think
This liquid is connected to a refrigerant creator. Just like an electric blanket that heats up and thus, the person beneath is kept as warm as the thermostat indicates on the outside of the blanket, OUR thermostat regulates the amount of Freon that cools our blanket. This frame-trailer--is towed by a boat. WE have 6-12 of these contractions, each pulled by a different boat --each boat starting its towing from a location dictated by our HQ computer operator who identifies where the strongest whirls of air are forming. As these boats pull their trailers of Freon lined blankets attached to frames, their temperature is controlled by each trailers boat. In 1-2 hours of towing, hundreds of sq miles of ocean water become temperature reduced at both the surface and at 50 feet depth. Using this system, it would be almost impossible for any large wind swirls to grow to much intensity ASSUMING that their growth is spurred by water temperature increases. The cost to handle this entire tow project for cooling--would be perhaps $5,000,000 and it should last for years! The benefit, no more hurricanes! It can be set up quickly after the frames and blankets are made. [A mini version of the blankets have an equally valuable use--used elsewhere as TEMPERATURE suits.] With our temp suits [we will give them a different name] one can work or play in any temperature from 60 degrees below zero to 135 degrees above and can control the temperature of the suit by an adjustment at the belt, out of sight of others. |