Weather trend monitoring

As we watch the end of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, Mother Nature has taught us another lesson. Take nothing for granted and now we are listening loud and clear. In fact, such extreme weather has pushed scientists to develop better systems for predicting and monitoring the weather. In doing so, we have learned enough to use this knowledge to control it.

Keeping track of weather patterns will take some skill, some talent, huge databases collated, supercomputer crunching numbers, and a lot of trial and error. We will also need to set aside some of the current math we use to track climate in favor of multi-stack equational computational analysis or a different kind of math based on a new kind of science. What can lead us to the great unification we seek.

As scientists and researchers will learn, there will be places where the weather can be easily studied and relatively easily controlled using very little power and using actual wind currents with minor changes in certain situations, made possible by the terrain itself.

We are so close to controlling the weather, in fact, that we may only have to deal with a major hurricane season or two before we figure out how to stop these massive storms. Some are already discussing attacking them as they form or finding ways to drive them to uninhabited or sparsely populated coastlines to protect them from major catastrophes like super hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Think about this and the future of our civilization; A world safe from hurricanes.

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