Shaggy
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Something could be brewing in Cali. There was a substantial earthquake swarm last week and now another along the Nevada border. Lots of shifting going it seemsBetter happen soon. I’m bored.
Something could be brewing in Cali. There was a substantial earthquake swarm last week and now another along the Nevada border. Lots of shifting going it seemsBetter happen soon. I’m bored.
After a quiet period theres been a couple more quakes under this lake today.Very decent earthquake swarm under a lake in California.
Too coldWhere did the aliens go? I thought they were about to make their grand reveal??
Can’t go cheap on things that go super deep in the ocean or high in the sky. It will not end well.Looks like they cheaped out on the viewport window....
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Titanic sub firm faced lawsuit over 'dangerous flaws' before Titan vanished
BOSSES of a missing submarine were embroiled in a lawsuit over the vessel’s potentially dangerous flaws after a safety manager spoke out about his concerns. Rescue teams are in a race against the c…www.thesun.co.uk
What Sierra didn't say what ( bigfoot) was just the nickname for the guy at the local bar.I don't know whether to love that post or laugh.
Air supply has run out on the missing submarine.
Imagine spending 250k to be treated like a canned sardine, leading to your death.
They've already been testing this for years.![]()
Supercomputer Will Help Decide whether to Block the Sun
A new supercomputer is helping climate scientists determine whether injecting human-made, sun-blocking aerosols into the stratosphere would also alter thunderstorms and rainfallwww.scientificamerican.com
The machine, named Derecho, began operating this month at the National Center for Atmospheric Research and will allow scientists to run more detailed weather models for research on solar geoengineering, said Kristen Rasmussen, a climate scientist at Colorado State University who is studying how human-made aerosols, which can be used to deflect sunlight, could affect rainfall patterns.They've already been testing this for years.
A new supercomputer is helping climate scientists determine whether injecting human-made, sun-blocking aerosols into the stratosphere would also alter thunderstorms and rainfallThe machine, named Derecho, began operating this month at the National Center for Atmospheric Research and will allow scientists to run more detailed weather models for research on solar geoengineering, said Kristen Rasmussen, a climate scientist at Colorado State University who is studying how human-made aerosols, which can be used to deflect sunlight, could affect rainfall patterns.
Not with this more advanced super computer.A new supercomputer is helping climate scientists determine whether injecting human-made, sun-blocking aerosols into the stratosphere would also alter thunderstorms and rainfall
They've already been testing this for years.
I mean geoengineering is happening in the world now. Nothing new.Sounds like a dumb idea to me.
True and it’s dumb, controlling the weather isn’t smart.I mean geoengineering is happening in the world now. Nothing new.
idk it's helped with crop watering.....True and it’s dumb, controlling the weather isn’t smart.
I saw patents on the aerosols years ago. Funny how they act like it's a new thing. ?A new supercomputer is helping climate scientists determine whether injecting human-made, sun-blocking aerosols into the stratosphere would also alter thunderstorms and rainfall
They've already been testing this for years.
12k people lost homes I think. Hope they sue for 5B cause they wouldn’t win a lot. Even a suit of 500M would equal about 40k before fees.A lawsuit has been filed against Hawaiian Electric alleging the fire started because of downed powerlines that didn't have power turned off to them.
I have a suspicion it was poor vegetation management, similar to PGE in California. wouldn't need to cut the power if the surrounding vegetation was cleared. I know this is why Duke is probably being more forceful and dedicated to their programs.A lawsuit has been filed against Hawaiian Electric alleging the fire started because of downed powerlines that didn't have power turned off to them.