Frank2 wrote:It seems that every hurricane season the media writes about someone who wants to modifiy hurricanes, but the truth is that the last time it was even attempted in this country was way back in 1980.
There were several reasons NOAA abandoned the idea at that time - mainly, because the results were inconclusive, expensive, and most of all too political, when it came to possible liability that the U.S. Government would have to assume if an experiment did not go well and caused a hurricane to increase in intensity.
As for the old story of emptying barrels of oil into the sea, that perhaps was for another reason (fishing related, perhaps - oily water causes fish to behave a certain way), since a few dozen barrels of oil used to modify the weather would be similar to using a eyedropper of blue dye to color an entire olympic-sized swimming pool.
The dyn-o-mat issue has been mentioned the past 3 or 4 seasons, but, current government restrictions on spraying anything into the air are very tight, and, it's unlikely that this individual would ever get approval for anything of this magnitude. Last summer the media had falsely reported that this individual was about to use several large aircraft to test spray this product, but again, nothing was ever heard about this so-called "experiement" - apparently the only thing ocean-related about this topic is that it's another red herring of a story.
Frank2
and i've heard that if oil even a 1/4 inch thick where to blanket the GOM not only would hurricanes weaken there( I guess) but michigan would be a desert after a while



