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tony kendle's avatar

Awesome alpha lo thank you!

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cliff Krolick's avatar

Excellent work to share with our upcoming zoom group. We'll need to go over flow charts or maps, particularly Atmospheric and determine, critical land area locations that could be affected by delayed energy energy releases . Maybe cooperatively work with restoring and linking atmospheric conditions to help return a balanced earthly water cycle. or a number of smaller water cycles which in turn could impact the larger planet cycles.

There's quite the anomaly going on in our sub polar and polar regions of the northern Hemisphere, your article clearly jumped into the middle of it. These regions historically dry, cold and laking CCN (cloud condensing nuclei) would normally release this energy form is unable to deal with the huge quantities of water vapor=steam=GHG= heat energy. This builds in the atmosphere all winterlong and is than transported 100s and 1000s of miles.

The ongoing low altitude fog that continues much of the winter appears different, a matastisized atmosphere nothing we're used to. It is intent on not departing these regions until the dams shut down flow, stop producing energy, during spring and summer. The ongoing heavy wintertime only warm water releases from the profusion of mega dams has been disrupting all the major rivers up there and their tributaries for the past 60 years. Wintertime waters temps discharged thru the turbines is 39 degrees F, the air temp outsides downstream 0 to -30. Water clearly goes thru Phase Change and vaporizes to a gas a GHG, heat,steam, and energy. This has been happening from Siberia to Northeastern Cananda for past 60 years and still contuinues.

Two places that are likely receiving the intense weather. California is receiving Siberia's delayed water vapor condensation energy. In the form of atmospheric rivers and in Northeastern canada water vapor from all the dams there is being blown directly over Southern Greenland and is melting the glacier.. Thanks again Alpha, we are now grabbing the bull by the horns

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cliff Krolick's avatar

The disruption in atmospheric conditions up in the poles is tantamount to a criminal activity. The polar regions North or South are the most feedback climate sensitive zones on our planet. Please keep this in mind

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Andrzej Czech's avatar

Amazing!

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Luu's avatar

This is such a beautiful piece. Thank you Alpha.

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Alpha Lo's avatar

thanks :)

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Alpha Lo's avatar

Hi, I did an interview with the guy leading the effort to regreen the Sinai https://climatewaterproject.substack.com/p/regreening-the-sinai-interview-with . That project can help shift wind patterns and rain in Northern Africa and Middle East

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Michael's avatar

Excellent stuff thank you!

I would be curious to hear your thoughts about "greening the Sinai." I recall John Liu (among others) talking about it being a critical area for the hydrological cycles of the three surrounding continents. Is there is a small-is-beautiful, locally-coordinated way to begin such a project?

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Conor's avatar

It looks like the logs in the first photo were washed there. Doesn’t look like LTPBR to me. I think they flooded the forest and those are debris washed down. All the dead trees were probably killed by the flooding too.

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Alpha Lo's avatar

No, there were deliberately placed there. We could see all the other logs that were cut and placed higher up too, and we could see the bulldozers around too. And I talked to someone who was part of the forest who gave me this information.

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