https://www.oceantherm.no/



WE STAND ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS
CONSULTING
It is not a coincidence that this idea was born in Norway. Our competence
builds on knowledge spillover effects from our strong history of doing
research and development of ocean technology for other purposes. In
collaboration with Norwegian and International research environments, we
are determined to push the boundaries of what is possible to achieve with
the bubble curtain technology.

OUR APPROACH
Cooling the sea surface by exploiting colder water from deeper down in the
water column could significantly reduce the strength and in turn the damage
of hurricanes. Founded and headquartered in Norway, we are a dedicated and
highly competent team working on developing the method and the technology
to do so. As our research has shown only promising results so far, we feel
an obligation to go the distance needed to test our hypothesis at scale.

OUR STORY
WHAT WE DO
Tropical hurricanes are generated when masses of hot and cold air collide
above warm ocean water. The hurricanes obtain their energy from the ocean
surface when – crucially – the surface water temperature is above 26.5 °C.
Cooling the surface water would deprive the hurricanes of their energy
source, potentially stopping them before they make landfall, or at least
stopping them from developing into stronger hurricanes.

HOW IT WORKS
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It’s 2023. A tropical storm is hooking up and under the Florida peninsula,
scraping Cuba as it pinwheels toward the Gulf of Mexico.

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Years ago, this storm would have fed on those warm Gulf waters,
intensifying into a deadly Category 3 or 4 hurricane before bashing Texas
or Louisiana or curving back toward Florida. Not this time.

A fleet of ships patrolling the Gulf has strategically deployed a gauntlet
of giant, perforated pipes releasing a powerful hurricane preventative:
bubbles.

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The tempest crosses this bubbly Gulf and remains a relatively weak tropical
storm, maybe even diminishes a little. It still makes landfall, and that’s
no picnic, but lives are saved and millions of dollars in damage is
prevented.

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That’s the plan, anyway, according OceanTherm founder and CEO Olav
Hollingsaeter, who has never shaken the televised images of Hurricane
Katrina’s destruction. The retired Norwegian Navy submarine officer and his
small team are now working to develop a system to cool parts of the ocean
to weaken or prevent hurricanes.

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“This is a global problem and the poorest people are getting the most
damage,” Hollingsaeter said. “That’s what motivates us. We are trying to
use the Norwegian knowledge to help.”

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- Christopher Spata (Tampa Bay Times, 2020)

Here´s the dream scenario


BUBBLE CURTAIN AS HURRICANE PREVENTION
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