
Versus Science #37. Things seem to keep getting worse and worse with the weather these days. I hear about so many natural disasters now days that it just creeps me out and makes me wonder if we're entering biblical times. I've noticed though that most of the disasters are happening along the coast of the country, has anyone noticed this? Floods, tornados, hurricanes, typhoons, etc. all seem to happen around the coast. So is there any such thing as a safe place anymore? If things get worse will we all live in the center of our country? They predict that if the world keeps losing the polar ice caps that there'll be no coast where most of the southern states are now. And so I got the craziest idea... the idea came from this picture. A tornado and lightning at the same time is quite a thing to imagine. That's got to be the worst. But what if they ever decided to combine?! What could happen? It'd be horrifying. And for all intensive purposes, it is possible. One of the anomalies of nature that could possibly occur but haven't. I could see it now, lightning covering the skies and sending down a funnel of electricity drilling into the Earth shocking everything around and obliterating all in its path.

Guest Commentator X-RAY SALLY says: "Electricity is bad... for the eyes!"




























3 Responses to "Electric Tornado Anomaly"
June 18, 2008 11:34 AM #
Strangely enough, you may not be that far off the mark with what ACTUALLY happens in a tornado!
(Tornadoes: Thermodynamics and Electromagnetism)
http://charles-chandler.org/Geophysics/Tornadoes.php
(Anecdotal evidence of glow discharges or lightning along the inside tube of a tornado!)
http://sky-fire.tv/index.cgi/tornadoes.html#seeinside
http://www.science-frontiers.com/sf052/sf052g18.htm
http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/058/mwr-058-05-0205.pdf
http://www.science-frontiers.com/sf105/sf105p11.htm
Interesting times we live in!
Cheers,
~Michael
June 18, 2008 11:37 AM #
For more info on electrical / plasma processes here on Earth and "out there," go here:
http://thunderbolts.info/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=634
But be prepared for information overload. Don't say I didn't warn you!
Cheers again,
~Michael
June 18, 2008 1:53 PM #
By the way, there are lots of breaking news over there, it's worth to try.
Cheers.
Marcos.
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