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Misconceptions and Myth - Associated Limits and Dangers
Atmokinesis is the psychical influence of meteorological phenomena including the states of the atmosphere as measured on temperature, humidity, clarity, and activity scales. Experient influenced meteorological phenomena (weather events) are limited to current or predicted events occurring in the troposphere, which is the lowest portion of Earth’s atmosphere. Experient influence appears limited to estimations of the expected value of variables in which have not yet been observed by the experient, but by which are expected to happen at a future date. In other words, experient influence does not appear to defy forecasts, which is a popular misconception. Instead, experients of atmokinetic phenomena appear to excite already predicted weather conditions. Another popular misconception, and very dangerous misconception, is in regards to experients in which attempt to direct strong breezes to their region to alleviate the discomfort of high temperatures. Warm air masses can result in thunderstorms, which can develop into supercells, a form of thunderstorm that is characterized by the presence of a mesocyclone, an air vortex. Once a mesocyclone is present, this vortex can become a violent, rotating column of air otherwise known as a tornado. Such inadvertent weather modifications may pose serious threats to many aspects of civilization including ecosystems, natural resources, food and fiber production, economic development, and human health and wellbeing. Therefore, it is imperative for experients to understand the laws that govern weather conditions as a means to prevent undesirable, and in some cases extreme, weather conditions.
(Adapted from the paper “ Manual of Atmokinesis: Applications, Experimentation, and Measurement ” by Theresa M. Kelly, MsD.) | |||
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