US Patent US 2003/0085296: Hurricane and Tornado Control Device
Published: May 8, 2003
Abstract: A method for affecting the formation and/or direction of low atmospheric weather systems, including hurricanes and tornadoes, using high-decibel sound waves. Audio generators project sound waves towards a peripheral area of the weather system, generating frequencies to disrupt, enhance, or direct the formation.
Key Points:
Sound waves are generated at a frequency range of 100-2000 Hz.
Generators are positioned to focus and project sound waves towards a peripheral area of the weather system, countercurrent to the rotating direction.
Sound waves can be used to:
▪️ Disrupt the formation of hurricanes and tornadoes
▪️ Enhance the rotation of winds, leading to hurricane or tornado formation
▪️ Alter the direction of the weather system, steering it to the left or right
▪️ Produce rain from non-violent weather systems
The invention is distinct from prior art methods, including cloud seeding and sound wave applications for water droplet content in clouds.
Patent History: The patent has been cited by several subsequent patents and applications, indicating its relevance and influence in the field of weather control and modification.
Note: The patent’s abstract and description provide a general overview of the invention, but do not include specific details on the technical implementation or feasibility of the sound wave generation and projection system.
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I refuse to call it a farm because it is an insult to farmers.
And yes she was traumatized by that ordeal