TITLE:
Physics as Final Opportunity to Prevent Harms Related to Theatricalization of Meteorology
AUTHORS:
Mbane Biouele César
KEYWORDS:
Mbane Biouele Formula Derived in 2009; Kinematic Profiles of Major Atmospheric Disturbances; Theatricalization of Meteorology; Cyclones Have Their Weak-Points or “Talon d’Achilles”
JOURNAL NAME:
Atmospheric and Climate Sciences,
Vol.4 No.1,
January
23,
2014
ABSTRACT:
Using
Mbane Biouele formula derived in 2009 on the troposphere thermoelastic
properties leads to thermal and kinematic profiles of major atmospheric
disturbances which clearly indicate that these terrible events for men should
not be viewed with fatalism. This unexpected truth is unfortunately always
obscured by media outlets of brilliant TV presenters or famous workshops
panelists that focus attention on the excessively sensational meteorology
(unfortunately folk and pernicious) instead of worrying about the seriousness
that should characterize all interventions on the climate study or prediction.
Good weather conditions, it is undeniable, facilitate an excellent running of
almost all human activities like sports, transport, agricultural activities,
celebrations of events, etc.... Far more serious, the advent of supercomputers and satellites could, if their valuable information is used solely for
the theatricalization of weather events, trigger the decline of the scientific
discipline of great public utility that is meteorology. Indeed, many meteorologists
acquire very big head when they succeed in acquiring advanced equipment.
Without prejudging what meteorology will become in the future, we hope that the work done in this article
will remind each researchers that much remains to be done to promote climate
studies. We remind quite emphatically that both hurricanes and cyclones have
their weak-points (or talon d’Achilles in French) and thus, researchers should begin to think about “how to neutralize atmospheric disturbances that
have both a large and a strong destructive power”.