Friday, February 24, 2006

African Roots of Katrina's power

African Connection to Record force of Katrina and Rita
By I.R.Scott
Space Command was sending seeding and monitoring aircraft into the storms almost every day since Katrina formed in the Atlantic Ocean.
US Space Command failed to destroy or reduce the storms power before striking the US mainland.
US Space Command tracked Katrina and Rita from Africa before the storms were named until they came ashore in the New Orleans region.
US Space command and NASA had track Katrina and every other depression and storm from Africa across the Atlantic Ocean for the past five years. Reportedly using weather modification to control the power of the storms. Intense Space Command tracking of depression 10 and Katrina was done for both storm systems starting off the coast of West Africa all the way across the Northern Atlantic and stormed up the Leeward Islands to eastern Florida into the Gulf of Mexico.
US special force operated secret forward weather outposts in West African countries to monitor the growing problems of dust storm and hotspots in the Northern Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico.
Tropical Depression 10 and Katrina fed off the super hot chemically toxic waters of southern Florida and the African dust hotspots in the western Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico, the Keys and Cuba in order to transform into a category 5 in the eastern Gulf of Mexico.
Elements of tropical depression number 10 fed off African dust hotspots in the western Atlantic and reformed with tropical depression number 12 to form Katrina. The hurricane was really to tropical depression nurtured by many African dust hotspots.

African dust hotspots are high concentrations of dust with a dust cloud. In most cases, the concentrations mix with Ocean water as they across the Atlantic Ocean. Dust hotspots are like refueling stations for tropical depressions and hurricane to take in massive amount C02 –based energy.

African dust hotspots provide as massive source of C02 energy for depressions and hurricanes to draw much needed energy from. More importantly, the dust particles give hurricanes much need C02 and iron thermal agents to store and super heat energy.

As African dust hotspots grow in number and concentration, young storms like Katrina are able to increase the rate of growth and power and transform into city killing hurricanes.

The US Space Command and private hurricane management companies are having major difficulties trying to control this new thermal phenomenon.

Katrina maybe the first of waves of battles lost to Oil multinationals failure to maintain functional African farming to control the generation of surface dust in Africa.

Back ground on Africa dust and thermal hotspots
The direct consequences of the deepening collapse of African desertification and collapsed agriculture have been the release of billion tons of dust lifted into atmosphere above the Atlantic Ocean each year from the Saharan. The dust acts as a thermal agent storing and transferring heat to young forming storm system coming across the Atlantic from Africa.

The first Millennium Ecosystem Assessment report, released in March of 2005, publicly warned that specific local strategies (in Africa and the US) should be employed to tackle spreading deserts (and dust storm problem). Before the hurricane season start, it was commonly known that a new class of city kills storms coming and Atlantic Ocean hotspots would be a major contributing factor.

North American Forecasters are still even after Katrina and Rita hard pressed to publicly explain the new category storm beyond generalized statements about global warming.

The historical increase in water temperature has been only increase by one to two degrees.

The major problem with the global explanation for the new city killing storms is that global warning alone cannot explain how depressions like Katrina and Rita transformed into city killing storm in just a few days given the massive intervention being made by US Space Command. In the case of Rita, the storm transformed to city kill status in 22 hours after passing through the Florida keeps. It’s clear even to the unformed TV viewer that there is something new in the water and over the water that contributed to the straight of these military class storms.

The US military and media has refused to share critical information with the general public of the other elements beside global warming that are influencing the creation of a new class of powerful hurricanes this year.

One of the critical other factors increasing the power of Hurricanes is African dust.

There is massive new amount of Saharan dust being puts into the Atlantic Ocean. The additional dust is affecting the dynamics of thermal changes in the hotspots in the Atlantic Ocean.
Thermal regulators of Earth’s environment
These hotspots act like massive thermal regulators of Earth’s environment according to Professor Schellnubers. The increase amount of Atlantic dust is critical to determine wind intensity, some suggest that this dust layer mixed with sea spray inhibits turbulence in the layer between the ocean and the air and makes it possible for extremely high winds to form.

These billions of tons of Sahara dust contribute to the intensity of North American hurricanes. In the case of power of hurricane Katrina, the transfer of Mid-Atlantic dust hotspot clearly contributed to its force. There is a interdependency of Atlantic Ocean dust storms, the growing locust invasion cross the Sudan green belt and the Sahara desert to the formation of powerful class of hurricanes has not been shared with the general public.

One of the major reasons for the media blackout is that the multinational oil lobby fears the public might connection of the interaction of Oil Company’s negative impact of local African farming and the creation of Africa dust storms.

The Sahara desert is expanding in a southern direction. The very fragile balance of dry lands and wetlands in the Sahara is shifting toward a new wide spread dust bowel. Adding to this process is the collapse of African farming and the destructive consequences expansion of oil production.

Chain of African dust hotspots
During the high summer in North America, a chain of African dust hotspots are form the west coast of Africa across the North Atlantic through the Caribbean to the Gulf of Mexico. These African dust clouds interface to land hotspots located over the mid western United States and the Rio Grand River. Together these land and sea hotspots provide critical amount of deadly thermal energy as tropical depressions are nurtured into powerful storms. These hotspots play a major, unreported role in surcharging tropical depressions into like Katrina hurricanes.

During the past 30 years, forecasting storm track have improved dramatically, but the understanding of the interdependency of the Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic Ocean Saharan dust storms, locust invasion cross the Sudan green belt and the Sahara desert or Mississippi River plume contributed to the formation of a new powerful class of hurricanes. Much of the US military and oil companies research has being suppressed and blackout of mainstream weather forecasting or news reporting. Wealth modification is in wide spread use in North America, particularly in the Mid Western farm belt.

The media has suppressed reporting the critical thermal impact of the Mississippi River oil/chemical plume, land hot spots. The Sahara dust storm in and hot spots over the Gulf Stream in the Western Atlantic Ocean have now moved into the Gulf of Mexico.

Sahara Desert fertilizes storms
The Sahara Desert historically fertilizes the Amazon; this process has been going for thousands of years. The nutrient rich dust travels from Africa across the Atlantic Ocean both in the air and water to the Americas. But something is happening; there is a dieback of the forest in the Amazon. The Sahara desert is expanding in a southern direction creating million of hectares of new farming wastelands. The very fragile balance of dry lands and wetlands in the Sahara is shifting toward a new wide spread dust bowel. The collapse of Sudanese belt farming is adding billion of tons of dust to the atmosphere and the hurricane corridor over the Atlantic between Africa and the Americas.

Massive locust invasions are under way in the Sudan belt from West Africa and migrating to East African across Central Africa now infesting the country of Chad. This pan-Sudan invasion has infested and destroyed millions of hectares of farmland cross Africa. This invasion of locusts backed after years of oil led civil conflicts had exacerbated the impact of drought spurring a food crisis and a Mid-Atlantic dust storm.

Collapse of Sudanese farming
The UN report warmed in the spring of 2005 that mass hunger and famine is bearing down on millions of people in Niger, Mali, Mauritania and Burkina Faso and southern Sudan. The very fragile health and farming infrastructure in Chad is collapsing. The famine is now spreading into southern Sudan along the path of the US World Bank ordered death march. These crises are linking together to form a Pan African-Sudanese belt human nightmare. The famine is also creating massive amount of dust from the Sahara spreading south deeper into the Sudan green belt.

The Saharan dust is also blowing across the Atlantic Ocean and into Gulf of Mexico.

This Saharan dust also has formed a group of new deadly thermal hotspots alone the historical hurricane development path across the Atlantic Ocean that Northern American hurricanes take to the American homeland.

These thermal hotspots add massive energy via heat to the tropical depressions that reform into hurricanes like Katrina.

Atlantic Ocean hot spots move into Gulf
It appears the these Saharan hot spots are also interfacing with the Mississippi River plume both in the Gulf and the Western Atlantic Ocean near the eastern United States over the Gulf Stream. This Atlantic dust is critical to wind intensity, some suggest that this dust layer is mixing with sea spray feed the development of storms in the layer between the ocean and the air and makes it possible for extremely high winds to form.

These African hotspots have moved in the Gulf of Mexico and have interfaced with other chemically created hotspots alone the Northern Mississippi River. The African hotspots are also interacting with the chemical toxic Mississippi River plume flowing into the Gulf creating addition thermal islands to feed storm crossing the dead zones in the Gulf of Mexico.

Billion tons of Sahara dust contributes to the intensity of North American hurricanes. In the case of power of hurricane Katrina, the transfer of Mid-Atlantic dust hotspot clearly contributed to its force. There are deepening interdependency Atlantic Ocean dust storms, particularly in the Gulf of Mexico and storm recharging in the Gulf itself.

Given this new type and power of hurricanes and their growing threats to many eastern and southern American cities, the Financial Times and the US speaker of the House of Representative have gone public with suggestions that the city of New Orleans not be rebuilt. With no international funding to address the collapse of African farming, the billion of tons of dust coming to North American will not only continue, but also increase.

Unlike the rich white cities like New York, Miami, Tampa, Orlando and St. Petersburg, other Gulf cities like New Orleans, lacking a strong manufacturing based are at serious risk of not recovering from the next hurricane attack.

During the past 30 years, forecasting storm track have improved dramatically, but the understanding of the interdependency of the Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic Ocean dust storms, locust invasion cross the Sudan green belt and the Sahara desert to the formation of powerful class of hurricanes has being suppressed and blackout of mainstream weather forecasting.

The UN report warms that mass hunger and famine is entombing millions of people in already at risk African states. The very fragile farming infrastructure in East Africa is the only thing standing in the way of the famines in spread in southern Sudan. This process of deepening African famine is adding dangerous new power to storms coming to the Americas.

Given the African roots of this new type and power of hurricanes and the lack of international funding to deal with the dust and other types of thermal hotspots, the Financial Times and the US speaker of the House of Representative have gone public with suggestions that the city of New Orleans not be rebuilt.

The larger of western food subsidies and the recovery of Africa farm frame the question of New Orleans reconstruction.

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