zer0vector
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I thought you all might find this site a bit humorous.
Tornado Fighters
I'm not sure if this is a joke or not, but he did approach the NWS for funding:
http://www.tornadofighters.com/tornadoletter2.gif
I thought I'd do a back of the envelope calculation to figure the feasability, but it's a bit beyond me at the moment, so I'll refer to the "original" back of the envelope calculation.
During the first nuclear bomb test, Fermi dropped some pieces of paper on the ground, and measured their displacement to in turn measure the yield of the bomb. He was about 10 km away, and pieces of paper moved about 40 cm. The yield of the bomb was around 20 kilotons.
So a 20 kiloton bomb displaces the air about 40 cm at 10 km, and this guy thinks 5 sticks of dynamite are going to disrupt a tornado?
Tornado Fighters
I'm not sure if this is a joke or not, but he did approach the NWS for funding:
http://www.tornadofighters.com/tornadoletter2.gif
I thought I'd do a back of the envelope calculation to figure the feasability, but it's a bit beyond me at the moment, so I'll refer to the "original" back of the envelope calculation.
During the first nuclear bomb test, Fermi dropped some pieces of paper on the ground, and measured their displacement to in turn measure the yield of the bomb. He was about 10 km away, and pieces of paper moved about 40 cm. The yield of the bomb was around 20 kilotons.
So a 20 kiloton bomb displaces the air about 40 cm at 10 km, and this guy thinks 5 sticks of dynamite are going to disrupt a tornado?