Maybe I’m weird but I’ve always liked the early sunsets. The long evenings can be cozy. On the flip side I’ve always enjoyed the super late sunsets on the opposite side of the year too. I enjoy dynamism when it comes to daylight length throughout the year. To me it would be strange living at a lower latitude where daylight length and sun angle are more uniform year round. I realize this is just personal preference though.
As this tornado season continues, this thread seems to be the good place to reiterate my belief that microwave energy can lessen the strength of CN thunderstorms; so strong the storms are capable of creating tornados. The forecasting by NWS is now accurate enough that mobile Aquariusradars can be station in advance along the threat areas. Just as storm chasers follow and video record the storms, the microwave transmitters could transmit microwave energy into the base cloud of the CN thunderstorm.as the truck upon which they are mounted is postioned for maximum effect. A single mobile unit with an effective range of 20 miles would radiate for 10 miles as the storm approached and 10 more as the storm moved away. This allows time for a second radar unit to set up and begin radiating at the storm as it approached the second unit. The first unit leapfrogs 40 miles ahead to setup and be ready. With a high speed capability, the two radars could possibly keep up with long track tornados.
The other operational idea is fixed radar transmitter stations in populated towns. These radars would be operated by emergency management. The fireman simply swithes hats, turns on the radar that sits atop the firestation and points the radar energy at approaching clouds designated by the NWS radar display(s)
.This could be the year of long track tornados as the storms have included the areas where the devastating 1923 tornado blitz occurred.
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