Controlling the Weather

from the muahahahahah dept

It sounds like something out of a bad science fiction movie. Is it possible to control the weather from satellites using powerful microwaves? That's what one well respected scientist is suggesting. The article discusses past attempts to control the weather, then takes a look at this potential solution. It also points out that we're still a ways away from actually testing this out. I still hear the evil laugh of some mad scientist while reading the article, though.

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    Muwah hah ha haaa...

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    mhh5 aka 'evil scientist', Aug 14th, 2000 @ 6:23pm

    Earth will be helpless when *I* control the weather....

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    Warming?

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    Ed, Aug 14th, 2000 @ 7:21pm

    If global warming is such a concern, it seems that beaming even more solar energy onto the earth is hardly a step in the right direction.

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    Re: Warming?

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    Dwight Mannsburden, Oct 9th, 2005 @ 7:03pm

    Tesla discovered it, the russians perfected it. Scaller waves create droughts or floods and possible hurricanes and even earthquakes. Aimed at the right targets, they can be used as a weapon and appear to be an act of God, ala Katrina and Rita. Too suspicious to be discounted. A little paranoia is good for the soul.

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