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"Eldonbraun" a écrit dans le message de oups.com... Barbara Schwarz wrote: A hurrican can be broken up with a strong laser from a weather satellite via a remote control from somebody on earth. Nobody has to be in harms way. I'm not sure that seeding clouds with silver-something-or-other to avoid hailstorms was ever really poven to be reliable. The laser is a lot of BS, but the Jello idea may not be THAT dumb...how about spreading on the sea surface, obviously on a very large scale, some product to reduce water evaporation, that would then "deteriorate" or be bio or H2O degradable after several days. Or perhaps change the surface color (dye, ink, paint....), which changes its reflectity, which would change its temperature. Eureka! BR |
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