New tool to combat climate chaos?

New tool to combat climate chaos?

Can we support a new (self-sufficient) Tool that can improve / mitigate the climate / temperature in dry and hot areas with the help of rain clouds (can be creating over artificial --Fair-weather  --- ) in a range of 50 to 500 square kilometres at any time and in long intervals?

There are two main types of waterspouts: tornadic waterspouts and fair-weather waterspouts.Tornadic waterspouts are similar to traditional tornadoes in that they form from powerful thunderstorms and can be extremely destructive.

---Fair-weather waterspouts, on the other hand, tend to be less intense and form from weaker storm systems or even under clear skies.---

With the new method (the principle is already tested in many old patents) today's climate and irrigation system can be improved/changed with much greater efficiency than the best current method on the market, and at less than 10% of the existing cost of the same agricultural area.

There are many different designs/methods possible, but with a few modifications, could be one of the simplest solutions to use a disused LNG Super tanker (In a closed cistern, it is more cost-effective to raise the water temperature above 27°C...) to create artificial tornados?Would a movable platform / Super Tanker be able to steer tornadoes even in wind calm days in the desired Land direction?

You can see here that artificial Tornados are possible with just few equipment... Mercedes-Benz Museum - World's highest artificial Tornado - YouTube

Could the salt remaining after evaporation be used to develop mega-salt batteries to store in the ship the extra electricity that can be generated by generating the tornadoes with the steam in the closed mega-boilers?

The increase in ocean surface salinity in salty regions, such as the subtropical oceans, leads to denser seawater and more heat uptake in to the deep ocean. The increase in the rate of ocean heat uptake would reduce the rate of surface warming...

Waterspouts are much easier to control or stop because when they come ashore they have no more (water) power. When we start waterspouts in a supertanker, we only have to "close/reduce" the water source and keep their power under control. 

With some tests/experiments far way from populated areas is not so hard to find a scala who is not dangerous to use artificial weather systems...

If we don't use a method to have the necessary water in the hot and arid populated areas, the consequence will be far more dangerous than the fear of testing new technologies ...

---If the self/artificially created rain clouds will be made to rain immediately, no one can claim that they take rain away from other regions...---

As far as controlling weather systems are concerned, in sunny cloud-free days, creating artificial clouds in one's own waters/territory and using them for one's own people/country is no different in volume than the big water desalination plants that have been around for many years ... On a scale of 1 to 10 how more dangerous can this method compare with existing water desalination plants? 

Take the minimum of after effects and compare it with the benefits that water brings to nature&humans when brought quickly and efficiently to the necessary places...

With the new device (open source) e.g. 10% of the morass land in Siberia or the desert in the Gobi or in Africa can be transformed into normal forest or land in 5 to 10 years or can be used to keep the air clean in the cities! 

Single artificial Waterspouts can be used even in agriculture if the angle at which a gargoyle can work sideways can be controlled guided, so you can use it like a giant water hose that can carry water for miles without to create rain clouds.

To use this idea at maximum 100 or more floating/mobile constructions (submersible?) in an optimal (rotating) formation could have an effect not to be underestimated.... In this way, the "blob" phenomenon and the extremely warm water that has led to coral bleaching and mass mortality maybe can be easily cooled/mitigated....

As a common project with the UK/EU/USA/Russia/China, in the future a much higher goal is possible, because with only a few thousand devices, but with immense water and energy resources, e.g. the Arctic ice cover, glaciers in mountains above 2000 m or the Himalaya can be kept stable...

Is this an important reason to invest more in countries with immense water and energy resources such Canada and Russia?Is that a step more to achieve the goal of Paris Agreement and protect our climate/our planet?

Here you have the prove that artificial rain clouds are possible https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v67nPTG3Pno and here the old patents who can be combinate for a cheaper and simple method Achmed Khammas - Das Buch der Synergie - Teil C - BESONDERE WINDENERGIESYSTEME - Augmentor-Systeme (buch-der-synergie.de)

If you want to know how waterspouts form, see here Do You Know How Waterspouts Form?

At Florida Key, you can see around 400 natural waterspouts a year. Without these waterspouts the climate in Florida would be much dry than it is now... Statistical Prediction of Waterspout Probability for the Florida Keys in: Weather and Forecasting Volume 33 Issue 2 (2018) (ametsoc.org)

A new method of cloud seeding without chemicals would have no after effects on the environment....In Dubai,(Cloud seeding in UAE: Artificial rain with drones, electricity (usatoday.com)) drones are used to fly into the clouds, where they then release electricity to trigger rain, lower temperatures and provide much-needed water resources.

China to expand weather modification program to cover area larger than India... China to expand weather modification program to cover 5.5 million square kilometers - CNN

So if we have to take time and slowly/controlled/experimentally try to mimic parts of nature's phenomena on a much smaller scale and thus improve the necessary/essential moisture in the soil and air, can we really claim (seriously try!?) to control the weather on the same mass as the Natur?

 If we can extremely quickly and efficiently improve the (deadly smog ) air quality in e.g. Delhi (the life quality of millions of people there) with the help of artificial clouds/rain shall we then say this is against the laws of nature and we don`t have right to try it?

When the Indian metropolis of Chennai (coastal city) suffer from water scarcity again, is the only option to get drinking water from a distance of 217 km by train (not enough for all residents there!) or is even possible to get it from very near, (Ocean) with the help of artificial ones Clouds/Rain and provide (on much cheaper way) enough water resources for everyone?

Will our species remain survivable if we try to help ourself or wait that everything to be improved through deus ex machina? 

Is it really a disadvantage if the already dry 20% of all water fountains in the world can get water again with the help of artificial clouds / rain? If there is enough water available, do we have at least a 50% chance of preventing the expected mass migration due to the increasing heat waves?

Green/low cost energie source from compressed air balloons under water as Energy generator to start artificial Tornados/Waterspouts? (Compressed air balloons under water as Energy storage or Energy generator? | LinkedIn)

Is a closed loop air circulation system coupled with giant underwater balloons and power generators (attached to the sea floor or in the surface and therefore easier maintenance) powered by a dual bi-directional pull cable cost effective and more energy efficient/green than other similar systems like Kite Power Systems?---

Ilir Mehmetaj

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What effect on climate (Greenland/USA/Europa)) could the thermohaline circulation of the Gulf Stream water have, by (artificially) increasing salinity and its density through fair weather waterspouts, just before the area (about 100 km wide and 20 km long) where Gulf Stream water cools and starts to sink? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermohaline_circulation "The thermohaline circulation plays an important role in supplying heat to the polar regions, and thus in regulating the amount of sea ice in these regions, although poleward heat transport outside the tropics is considerably larger in the atmosphere than in the ocean.[22] Changes in the thermohaline circulation are thought to have significant impacts on the Earth's radiation budget."

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Ilir Mehmetaj

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A line of watersprouts over the Gulf of Mexico.There are two main types of waterspouts: tornadic waterspouts and ---Fair-weather #Waterspouts ---. Tornadic waterspouts are similar to traditional tornadoes in that they form from powerful thunderstorms and can be extremely destructive. Fair-weather waterspouts, on the other hand, tend to be less intense and form from weaker storm systems or even under clear skies.More details/photos: http://bit.ly/3z9tMcM

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https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ilir-mehmetaj-62b332ba_hitzewellen-wenn-der-klimawandel-eine-gefahr-activity-6925639601462124544-fkKb?utm_source=linkedin_share&utm_medium=member_desktop_web Heat waves: When climate change becomes a health hazard. Severe heat can have serious health consequences for the human body. This finding is by no means new. However, these consequences of climate change seem to have been largely underestimated so far. Furthermore, not only temperature is a factor for health damage caused by heat, but also humidity. Model calculations conclude that ongoing climate change will create more and more potentially deadly conditions in the future, especially in Southeast Asia. ---We cannot adapt indefinitely--- Depending on which climate model you base it on, we will reach cooling limit temperatures that are beyond 35 degrees Celsius by the middle of this century. In some places in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and the southwestern United States, such conditions are already being reached today - albeit only for one to two hours per day.

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 50 GRAD ∘ C Extreme heat in India and Pakistan India and Pakistan are currently experiencing a dangerous heat wave. Temperatures are approaching the 50-degree mark by the weekend. Such extreme heat in spring is unusual and another piece in the puzzle of the climate crisis, as heat days have been steadily increasing for years. This also has consequences for India's wheat production this year, the harvest is shrinking. Probably one of the most dangerous symptoms of the climate crisis is longer and more severe heat waves. The reason for the heat wave is a high pressure system that has been stable for weeks and has settled over southern Asia. The strong solar radiation heats up the air more every day. The result of this atmospheric blockage is a heat accumulation over Pakistan and India. Like under a dome, the air is trapped, which is why such high temperatures above 45 degrees are possible in the first place. The heat wave is also an enormous burden because it hardly cools down below 25 to 30 degrees at night, especially in urban areas. The surfaces sealed by concrete and asphalt continue to give off heat stored during the day at night. This phenomenon is known as urban heat islands. https://orf.at/stories/3262076/

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Everest’s highest glacier has lost 2,000 years of ice in 30 years. “That was lots of stress, actually,” says Mariusz Potocki, a glaciochemist and University of Maine doctoral candidate who collected the core. “It was such a relief when it worked.” The results, however, shocked Potocki and the team. When the 10-meter (33-foot) ice core was analyzed, radiocarbon dating revealed that the ice at the surface was approximately 2,000 years old. In other words, any ice that had been laid down on the glacier in the past two millennia was simply gone. The core contained layers of annual ice growth—somewhat like tree rings—and by measuring their thickness, the team calculated that, assuming the rate of ice deposition has remained the same over time, approximately 55 meters (180 feet) of ice has been lost. Based on measurements of warming and ice loss elsewhere in the Himalayas, the researchers infer that most of this loss has occurred since the 1990s. If that rate of ice loss continues, Mayewski says, South Col Glacier “is probably going to disappear within very few decades. It’s quite a remarkable transition.” https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/perpetual-planet-everests-highest-glacier-has-lost-2000-years-of-ice-in-30-years

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