An Experimental Methodology for Storm Mitigation ()
ABSTRACT
There are many theoretical explanations for the mitigation of tornados, storms, and hurricanes and one or two known simulation models that address the reduction of the intensities of these forces. We introduce an innovative
methodology that releases environmentally
friendly aerosol particles responsible for cloud condensation and weakens the intensities of these forces. For the past nine
years, we did several experiments and analyzed the
results. Experimental results give evidence to this methodology is practical, environment-friendly, cost-effective, and consistent. In this paper, we described our experiments along with
results in three different scenarios such as tornado (March 2021, Georgia USA),
storm Claudette (June 2021, Georgia USA), and hurricane Elsa (July 2021,
Florida USA). Our experimental outcome and subsequent relevant meteorology data
support the reason for mitigating the intensity of these destructive forces in
and around the experiment locations.
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Chaganti, V. and Cheruvu, M. (2022) An Experimental Methodology for Storm Mitigation.
Atmospheric and Climate Sciences,
12, 648-678. doi:
10.4236/acs.2022.124037.
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