Date: 15/06/2016 17:16:28
From: Postpocelipse
ID: 908454
Subject: Never Mind The Bollocks, Mega-Mind The Weather
3d Weather Map
If you load this and position the image to show you the region of ocean between the tip of the African continent and the Australian continent there is a low pressure vortex that feeds the monsoonal systems between Africa and India.
Could some method be conceived of redirecting the flow from this region so that it’s influence reaches further across Africa and the Mid-East?
Date: 15/06/2016 17:30:46
From: Postpocelipse
ID: 908463
Subject: re: Never Mind The Bollocks, Mega-Mind The Weather
Between that and it’s northern counterpart maybe there is a conceivable segway style balancing system that would possibly provide some control over polar ice levels also?
Date: 15/06/2016 17:32:18
From: Cymek
ID: 908466
Subject: re: Never Mind The Bollocks, Mega-Mind The Weather
Could we alter large scale localised weather with our current technological level
Date: 15/06/2016 17:34:31
From: Postpocelipse
ID: 908469
Subject: re: Never Mind The Bollocks, Mega-Mind The Weather
Cymek said:
Could we alter large scale localised weather with our current technological level
Starting from the nexus points, possibly.
Date: 15/06/2016 17:37:50
From: Cymek
ID: 908472
Subject: re: Never Mind The Bollocks, Mega-Mind The Weather
What about large scale heat exchangers in the ocean to lower or raise local water temperature
Date: 15/06/2016 17:39:53
From: Postpocelipse
ID: 908473
Subject: re: Never Mind The Bollocks, Mega-Mind The Weather
Cymek said:
What about large scale heat exchangers in the ocean to lower or raise local water temperature
Thinking the subtler the better. Maybe just tinkering a little with what air-speeds get where in the stratosphere?
Date: 15/06/2016 17:59:07
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 908479
Subject: re: Never Mind The Bollocks, Mega-Mind The Weather
Cymek said:
Could we alter large scale localised weather with our current technological level
Over land, easily. Over water with more difficulty.