Is climate and weather control feasible?
It is not hubris to say that mankind has had a wide range of often un-intended affects on both the climate and regional weather. From widespread cloud seeding, like the Chinese governments’ efforts before the 08 Olympics, to the statistical impacts on rainfall around major industrial areas. As global warming advocates argue, man has through his proliferation, industry, and agricultural initiatives warmed the planet by a degree or more. Current metrological theory holds that the deserts which gird the planet, primarily around the 30th parallel north, in combination with the katabatic winds from mountains are the primary actors in stimulating dangerous weather around the world. This includes tornados, cyclones, and hurricanes. The role of the deserts, or arid regions is in the generation of significant zones of atmospheric pressure imbalances. This combined with the effects of gravity and planetary rotation, give rise to massive winds and dramatic changes in humidity.. These theories beg