Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Hurricane John down, but not yet out enters southren Califerina

Hurricane John puts US Space Command between rock and hard place on Baja

After weekend of ruthless attacks US Space Command has failed to dissipate former hurricane John. The hurricane, while reduced to a weaken storm is now entering the northern warm waters of the gulf of California less than 300 miles from southern California. The front end of the storm is already crossed the border and causing lighting fires and flash flooding in the southren Califerina and other parts of the Southwest.

A potentially dangerous situation is building to critical mass in the western Pacific Ocean with tropical storm Kristy and Typhoon Ioke moving west-northwest jointing and adding new energy to the John storm system. This critcal mass is creating the immediate possibility of a perfect storm forming is southern California.

US Space Command has been dragging the eyewall of John over the land mass of the Baja penisaulia the last three days and attacking it eyewall using repeated applications of professor Eastlund of Penn State University patented artificial ionosphere heating of the storm eye wall as it move north toward southern Califerina.

The Eastlund application, i.e. Stormgfury seeding, burns the hurricane out by short-circuiting the electrical conductinivity of the storm system.This militiary application so far has worked to reduce, but not to dissipate the storm. Hurricane John eyewall has been reduced from speed of 110 mph to only 30 mph, but remains weaken but intact and moving north toward San Diego.

The storm is dumping billions of gallons of water in the US Southwest.

Having failed to turn hurricane out to the Pacific by steering it into the Westward side of the tip Baja, US Space Command has been reduced to dragging the storm over land and attacking the hurricane’s eyewall every night, trying to weaken and slow it down, to counter the hurricane feeding off the C02 petrochemical waste in the Gulf of California. US Space fear pushing the storm into the Pacific Ocean right now because its become to C02 enriched and may recharge and move north to southern California. US Space is forced to continue to degrade the storm’s eyewall and waiting for an opportunity to carefully steer the weaken storm across the central Baja peninsula and into the Pacific Ocean.

The storm must first be weaken by US Space to the point its can be carried by the wind out to sea, rather than continuing northward alone the coast of the western Baja. According to the New York Times…”Hurricanes are often imbedded in weak steering wind, which can lead to meandering paths. A hurricane (as in the case of John) can change markedly because of complex interactions among the thunder storms that swirl around the eye.” There remains a immediate dangerous given the warm temperatures and high concentrations of C02 enriched Mississippi Plume like belt of toxic chemical waste that now extend north all the way to to Las Angles that hurrciane John could reconstitute as a powerful hurricane alone the Rita growth model and reach southern Califerina.

The “Achilles’heel” of the US Space Command Baja plan of Stormgfury seeding is that the hurrican John has demonstrated the limitiations storm modification both in term of degrading the storm and and appearent diffucltly in steering strong storms. These limitiations are currently being test by the need to keep John on land away from feeding in the energy rich Gulf of Califerina.

According to “Hurricane John Discussion number 20”- John is being steered (by US Space Command?) North-Northwestward around the western side of a mid-to upper-level ride over mainland Mexico…The GFDL and GFS made a rather large westward shift and now indicate that John could emerge off the west coast of the Baja peninsula in about hours…The official track remains along the immediate East coast of the peninsula for the 12-18 hours…before moving across the central portion of the peninsula”…If the hurricane remains east of the official forecast along the east coast of the Baja peninsula…it could be stronger than indicated”…

US Space Command has a very tight window of opportunity to reduce the storm powerful and steer it over the Baja and into toxic belt into the Pacific Ocean in the central portion of the Baja peninsula. US Space must turn the storm out to sea before its surcharges and draw the tropical storm Kristy into its storm system as its feeds in the 90-degree water of the northern Gulf of California. Unlike Hurricane Enersto in Florida, the US Space Command's margin of error is very small for steering John across the Baja peninsula and out to sea before it surcharges.

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