Hurricane Harvey: Manmade Mayhem
Hurricane Harvey: Manmade Mayhem
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September 2, 2017
Hurricane Harvey: Manmade Mayhem by ZS Livingstone (Sep. 2, 2017)
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As there was little Aetheric Ice in the Gulf during Hurricane Harvey, brute force was needed to create the hurricane. As the eye of the storm was perfectly circular, the energy had to be coming from directly above. The microwave footprint would be roughly the size of the eye and perfectly circular. As Harvey was stationary over the Gulf, the beam of microwaves was creating and recreating the storm. The microwave beam was holding the storm in position to dump continuous rain on Houston for days.
The prevailing winds did not move the storm as they usually do. The energy used would be the equivalent to all the power generated in the USA in one year. The only reason Harvey moved inland is because the microwave beam was finally turned off. Harvey was only one quarter the size of Katrina, yet had caused about the same dollar amount of damage.
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