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Parker 02-24-2013 11:22 AM

lol, genius
 
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femmeInterrupted 02-24-2013 12:03 PM

Cloudbusting!
 
Cloudseeding is a real technique, and is used to induce rain or snow in clouds.
Cloud seeding increases the number of the nuclei available to take greater advantage of the moisture in the cloud, forming raindrops that would not normally have formed.


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femmeInterrupted 02-24-2013 12:06 PM

Preview for Monday
 
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TheMerryFairy 02-24-2013 12:20 PM

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That's a pretty good representation!

thedivahrrrself 02-24-2013 12:26 PM

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The_Lady_Snow 02-24-2013 12:31 PM


gaea 02-24-2013 12:33 PM

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femmeInterrupted 02-24-2013 01:20 PM

'Make Room for me' by Amanda Nicholls


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femmeInterrupted 02-24-2013 01:44 PM

For Kobi :)
(Copy and pasted from The Earth Story site)

CLOUD SEEDING

No, this post is not about ‘chemtrails’. Cloudseeding is a real technique, and is used to induce rain or snow in clouds. This is usually achieved by dropping particular particles into clouds that contain supercooled water, to try to cause the clouds to dissipate, modify their structure or alter the intensity of phenomena like wind speed or hail. Cloud seeding can be done by ground generators, plane, or rocket.

Natural rainfall occurs when supercooled cold water interacts with particles of dust salt or sand and forms ice crystals. These ice crystals then form a nucleus; more water droplets can then attach themselves to this nucleus and increase the size of the droplet (in colder air these droplets are snowflakes). When this droplet or snow flake reaches a critical size it falls as snow or rain.

The idea of cloudseeding started in 1946, when Dr. Vincent J. Schaefer (who was working at the General Electric Laboratory in New York), was researching how to create artificial clouds in a chilled chamber. Schaefer added dry ice to one experiment, to cool the chamber further. The water vapour in the chamber formed a cloud around this dry ice; the ice crystals in the dry ice had created a nucleus around which droplets of water could now form. This process is known as the cold rain process.

Cloud seeding increases the number of the nuclei available so to take greater advantage of the moisture in the cloud, forming raindrops that would not normally have formed.

The warm rain process involves clouds in tropical regions that never reach freezing point. In these cases, raindrops form around a hygroscopic nucleus, which is a particle like salt or dust that attracts water. Small droplets collide and amalgamate until they form a droplet large enough to fall. Another type of cloudseeding, dynamic cloud seeding, aims to boost vertical air currents; this encourages more water to pass through the clouds, which in turn leads to more rain.

To encourage the warm rain process, calcium chloride is commonly used to provide the nucleus for raindrop formation. For the cold rain process, silver-iodide (introduced either via the air or the ground) can be used as a nuclei; its structure is very similar to ice crystals. Dry ice can be introduced from the air (at -80°C) into clouds; this lowers the air temperature so that some of the supercooled water droplets can be converted into ice crystals.

Common salt or fine water droplets can also be used to encourage coalescence. Most of the methods that are used to limit the development of hail use cloud seeding that employs ice nucleants, or use silver oxide. Hail damage can in theory be reduced by 25% by using cloud seeding; there have been no quantifiable results demonstrating this however.

CSIRO conducted cloudseeding trials in Australia between 1947 and the early 1960s. Only the trial conducted in the Snowy Mountains during the late 1950’s and the early 1960’s produced any statistically significant rainfall increases. The Queensland government of Australia announced in December 2006 that $7.6 million in funding for "warm cloud" seeding research.

Clouds were seeded during the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing using rockets, to guarantee there would be no rain during the opening and closing ceremonies. In the United States, cloud seeding is used to increase rainfall in areas experiencing drought, to reduce the size of hailstones that form in thunderstorms, and also to reduce the amount of fog in and around airports. It is also sometimes used by ski resorts to induce snowfall. After the Chernobyl disaster, Soviet military pilots seeded clouds over the Belorussian SSR to remove radioactive particles from clouds heading toward Moscow. Cloud seeding is used on a national scale in Mali and Niger.

Diagrams explaining cloud seeding: http://bit.ly/Wcb3ap; http://bit.ly/ZsiszE

The image shows a proposed cloud-seeding ship with Flettner rotors that spin about their vertical axis and act as powerful computer-controlled sails. Seawater sprays from the tops of the rotors to seed clouds. According to theory and computer models, seeding marine stratocumulus clouds by spraying them with an ultrafine saltwater mist from ships could significantly enhance cloud droplet number concentration. The clouds, containing more particles, would cast enough sunlight back into space to at least partially offset the warming effects of CO2 from burning fossil fuels (http://bit.ly/VFV8ia).

-TEL

http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/repor...ud-seeding.htm
http://science.howstuffworks.com/nat...d-seeding1.htm
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...obyl-rain.html
http://media01.couriermail.com.au/mu.../story6-1.html
http://www.source.irc.nl/page/10355
http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...-marine-clouds

Image: ©John MacNeil Illustration
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Originally Posted by femmeInterrupted (Post 755643)
Cloudseeding is a real technique, and is used to induce rain or snow in clouds.
Cloud seeding increases the number of the nuclei available to take greater advantage of the moisture in the cloud, forming raindrops that would not normally have formed.


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gaea 02-24-2013 02:07 PM

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gaea 02-24-2013 03:47 PM

Shhhh! She is travelling between worlds right now. You can see her holding the tension of not knowing ~ she is simply breathing into her unanswered questions. Sometimes she drinks her coffee with quaking hands, not knowing where her relationship or her bank account is going.

But this time, she is holding on to the tension of not knowing, and is not willing to hit the panic button. She is unlearning thousands of years of conditioning. She is not being split between the opposing forces of fight and flight.

She is neither naïve nor ignorant. She is a frontier woman, paving new roads & making new choices.

She is willing to making a new transcendent possibility emerge. You may see her now ~ standing at thresholds, or at crossroads ~ breathing into her body ~ intently listening for inner signals. She's learning new navigation skills as she arrives at a most magical moment of her life.
Sukhvinder Sircar

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Soon 02-24-2013 04:45 PM


femmeInterrupted 02-24-2013 07:52 PM

This image shows an ice cave on the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia.
Glaciers on the Kamchatka volcanoes have been melting recently,
so the roof of this cave is now so thin that sunlight easily penetrates it, illuminating the structures within.



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femmeInterrupted 02-24-2013 08:22 PM

Silverstein
 
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TheMerryFairy 02-24-2013 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by femmeInterrupted (Post 756112)

I just loved this! Thank you so much for posting such a thought provoking image.

The_Lady_Snow 02-24-2013 09:15 PM

Truth!
 

TheMerryFairy 02-24-2013 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by The_Lady_Snow (Post 756179)

This is so very true! The same theory applies for socks and lighters. LOL

Turtle 02-25-2013 12:25 AM

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We are blooming here - today I saw some quince!

Kobi 02-25-2013 06:14 AM

Happy Monday
 
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The_Lady_Snow 02-25-2013 08:39 AM

After lastnights ha ha moment on domestic violence at the Oscars
 


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