Thursday, August 17, 2006

It's Raining When

It is time for a hurricane to form in the Atlantic. I feel it in my bones. Weather Girl Georgina Taylor predicts it’s just about time for all that energy in the troposphere to pour back down to the surface of the earth via that drain in the atmospheric tub, called the eye wall. It’s nature’s way of flushing out the abundance of energy stored high above our heads from the extreme heat of the sun burning away water molecules. A few little showers pop up over the warm Atlantic waters and the next thing we know, a small circular motion begins and a hell breaks loose. NASA is getting a little nervous right now. The test project on a few offshore storms last year worked very well, perhaps too well. Researchers at NASA came up with a solution for weakening those devastating storms—set off a few bombs inside the north east quadrant of the eye wall and break the monster apart. What is happening now? Where have they all gone? This was suppose to be a highly active year. It’s not nice to fool Mother Nature.

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