I agree with Hiroshi. Weather and climate phenomena lie on a
spatial-temporal continuum.
And when the wind turbines are turned off, not only will the weather be
"restored," but the CFLs will go out -- or at least brown out!
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 12:27 AM, hiroshi mizutani
wrote:
> Hi Gene
Hi Gene
Sorry for my being slow in responding your comment.
I surely agree with you that, when the wind turbines were turned off, the
weather would be quickly restored.
Rather, that we know very little is my point.
Unanticipated things happen.
And as such, I do not think we should limit
A free jet can create clouds and rain ...
http://alamaro.home.comcast.net/~alamaro/WMA_April_2006.pdf
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Subject: Re: [geo] Re: The great experiment is started
Hello Michele and Hiroshi,
Thanks for the work you shared. I have put some study effort into
atmospheric electrical processes in general and, in particular, the Global
Electrical Circuit (GEC) and the effect on cloud nucleation. You
Here is a trivial point. I disagree that wind energy changes climate. Rather
it influences weather locally. If one turns off the wind turbines presumably
the weather is quickly restored to its normal state. Moreover the objective
was to produce energy; and not to influence weather or climate. I th
Hello Michele and Hiroshi,
Thanks for the work you shared. I have put some study effort into
atmospheric electrical processes in general and, in particular, the Global
Electrical Circuit (GEC) and the effect on cloud nucleation. You mentioned
no additional heat source around Nordham. Beyond the ki