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Cyclonebuster

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  1. We are not using the power of the gulfstream to weaken the hurricane we are using the deep cool water from the depths to weaken it. We are using the KE at the same time to generate electricity. The friction created is far less than the tens of thousands of ships that cross the gulfsteam daily.
  2. Florida Atlantic University is already extracting energy from the Gulfsteam and slowing it down. What makes you think this is a bad thing? Even if you extract the energy from it it will speed back up downstream of the turbines as the Earths forces will act upon it and speed it back up. http://coet.fau.edu/?p=pilot
  3. You can clearly see the venturi I installed which was tested in the ~1/4 mph current. The gulfstreams current is 6mph. The water has to increase its velocity within the narrow section of the venturi. That narrow section is were I aim to place the turbine/ generator except it will be 650 times larger due to the scale difference. Here is an image of the venturi on youtube.
  4. The proof is in the video! See you trolls later bye!
  5. Blog forum what ever! Can you kindly go away? You are being very disruptive.
  6. Hey mods can you get this guy off of me he is disrupting my blog here and calling me names!
  7. I am sure there are more than a few thousand ships world wide!LOL! I am sure the props create more drag!LOL! even if they are going in the other direction the drag from the props are still there.lol! Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedSo tell me Mr.Insane_Alien how is it that it doesn't work in the case of our shipping but with the tunnels its does? You saw the video and it works. I didn't see the velocity of the stream I set it in slow down any. Did you?
  8. Then why don't the 10s of thousands of ships crossing the gulfstream daily slowing the gulfstream down. Don't you think if that was happening the environmentalsits would be screaming " Your slowing the gulfstream down"? It speeds back up again that's why you have the whole Earth acting upon it!
  9. You implied it by asking the question. Look at the video and you will see the red food coloring exiting the installed venturi at the exit. It comes out slower yes but it speeds back up once it enters back into the current. You can see it clearly in the video. The forces that create the gulfstream current in the first place are still there and so the water will speed back up again. Meanwhile we just tapped that KE for good use.
  10. How about quitting the name calling and lets stick to the issues. The articles clearly state the stream is slowing because of the warming climate. All the water that enters the tunnels will exit the tunnels unless you blocked it off which I am not proposing here.Even if you did block it off the water would just go around them.There is plenty of room for the water to go elsewhere.
  11. So lets say it slows down 50 percent. All you do is build 50 percent more tunnels.
  12. The energy is already there in the gulfstream. Once it exits the tunnel it will speed back up because of the gulfstream flow that bypasses the tunnel on the outside. The only things slowing the water down inside the tunnel is friction,the two 45 degree bends and the traveling screens which is nill because the tunnels are short and fat.
  13. If you narrow the opening by 1/4 the area the velocity increases.
  14. Place these inside the venturi section of the tunnel and you can get more energy from them! http://coet.fau.edu/?p=pilot
  15. Read the articles that is not what would happen on a cooling Earth. The stream would speed up not slow down. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts merged Since the tunnels also produce an enormous amount of hydroelectrical power from the KE in the gulfstream in cooling phase or non-cooling phase this helps to reduce the greenhouse effect since we would no longer need fossil fuels to generate electrical power along the Eastern seaboard.They can produce 13 trillion joules every 7 seconds.
  16. 1/ The tunnels prevent the gulfstream from stopping as it is stopping now due to the heating as it says in the articles.The tunnels cool the gulfstream which has the reverse effect and allows it to speed back up! 2/ Correct and that is what fossil fuels are doing now to the gulfstream. They are warming the planet and causing it to slow. This will cause major disruptions to global weather patterns while at the same time allow the corals to die due to coral bleaching. 3/ Maas migration will not occur if we restore the gulfstream to that of pre-industrial revolution conditions.
  17. Sure we would just be restoring the gulfstream flow to pre-industrial revolution conditions as it is already slowing due to the warming we are creating with fossil fuels. The warming direction we are headed now is insane.We need to cool things off a bit to prevent such things as the gulfstream stoppping due to the warming.Computer medeling of the tunnels can prove the tunnels will speed the gulfstream current back up again. They are just what the doctor ordered for our planets fever. You can say they are Earths aspirin.
  18. Notice in those articles the catastrophic climate change is due to a warming planet not a cooling planet.
  19. There are articles that tell of the gulfstream slowing down due to the polar ice melting due to global warming. This idea with the tunnels reverse that trend by restoring the polar ice and reversing global warming. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedMelting glaciers shut down Gulf Stream in past At the end of the last Ice Age —11.5 to 13 thousand years ago — the north Atlantic deep water circulation system that drives the Gulf Stream may have shut down because of melting glaciers that added freshwater into the north Atlantic Ocean over several hundred years, researchers say. "For the first time, we have shown that realistic additions of glacial meltwater into the north Atlantic would have shut down north Atlantic deep water production over a period of a few hundred years, if the initial ocean circulation was somewhat weaker than that of today," said David Rind, lead author of the study and a senior climate researcher at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. The study appears in the current issue of Journal of Geophysical Research — Atmospheres. http://www.usatoday.com/news/science/climate/2001-11-25-atlantic-circulation.htm Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedShutdown Of Circulation Pattern Could Be Disastrous, Researchers Say ScienceDaily (Dec. 20, 2004) — CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — If global warming shuts down the thermohaline circulation in the North Atlantic Ocean, the result could be catastrophic climate change. The environmental effects, models indicate, depend upon whether the shutdown is reversible or irreversible. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/12/041219153611.htm
  20. NAH! They can be used to restore the climate to that prior to the industrial revolution. Computers can verify this! Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedThe fresh water caused it to stop because the ice melted. The Tunnels restore the ice the exact opposite of what you are saying.
  21. That all depends on how long they are kept in cooling phase or how much we want to regulate the SSTs. The temperature cooling they provide is variable anywhere between 70 to 90 degrees F and for any time duration. Computer modeling will help us out on this as to how how long and at what temp. we cool to. They can also restore the arctic ice that has been lost.
  22. Well we are already warming it so what harm will it do by cooling it? It would Actually be cooler than this in the winter time anyways.
  23. The gulfstream flows to the North thoughout its entire depth at 6 mph I have already verified this with the Hurricane center.The water cools off the deeper you go. Near the bottom it is very cold near 32 degrees. The sun doesn't penetrate the surface adding warmth past the 500 foot mark very much.
  24. No boats at all they are anchored to the sea bed! The gulfstream flows to the North at 6mph so the amout of cooling they provide is an area 40 miles wide by 110 miles long 400 feet deep per day. Also installed within the tunnels are hydroelectrical generators to provide electrical power along the Eastern seaboard. We can get the power in either phase of operation from the tunnels. They have a cooling phase for weather modification/power generation and a non-cooling phase just for power generation. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedHow much KE can we get from a 200 foot tall wall of water 40 miles wide traveling at 6mph?
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