As I wrote in my previous posts, the Super Typhoon Bavi was generated by the Russians as a geophysical weapon targeting the US military bases in the Pacific. Which, according to the #ObserverEffect, should at least prompt the Russians to try to change the trajectory of Super Typhoon Bavi.
And Bavi did change the trajectory's direction, which is less damaging. As the Russians can't stop it, atmospheric blocks, creating stalled Omega blocks, are lifted just by disconnecting the nuclear heaters heating the water and the devices creating the vertical convection necessary to disrupt the jet stream.
This was exactly what the Russians did after I wrote about the artificially created blockage.
Three hours after my post, instead of the promised intensification of the heat wave in New York, I enjoyed a nice, refreshing rain.
The Super Typhoons are too big and, once launched and intensified, create a huge momentum impossible to stop. The best that can be done in response to the Observer Effect is to slightly steer the typhoon toward a less damaging path.
It is the second super typhoon within three months targeting the three main US Pacific military bases situated on the Mariana Islands. To understand the impact of the first Super Typhoon Sinlacu, the power plant, which was destroyed during its landfall three months ago, still doesn't work, and people remain without power.
If the US response to the first Super Typhoon Sinlacu had been more active, the second Super Typhoon Bavi would never have happened. However, if the US insists that super typhoons in the Pacific or hurricanes in the Atlantic can't be artificially created/intensified, Putin agrees and sends more hurricanes and typhoons.
Technical Aspects Of Typhoon/Hurricanes Generation
From a physics point of view, to create a typhoon or hurricane, it is enough to artificially organize the disturbance already created by (artificially) heated water using simple nuclear-powered high-voltage generators that produce thunderstorms and supercell tornadoes.
It could be a single nuclear-powered high-voltage generator - or a rotating platform with several nuclear-powered high-voltage generators.
Once the disturbance is organized, the "snowball effect" turns on automatically. A small initial rotation turns a disturbance into a storm, which attracts more disturbances, builds upon itself, and grows larger, faster, and more powerful over time.
Like a snowball rolling down a snowy hill, the storm gathers momentum, increasing in scale and potential at an accelerating rate, and first becomes a typhoon and then a super typhoon, developing according to the laws of physics.
To redirect a super typhoon that has already gained momentum is much more difficult than launching it, but not impossible, as practice shows. The Observer Effect still works, which is good.
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