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News related to weather control

Electromagnetic energy weapons control the weather: Flood disasters occurred in the United States

On July 4, 1976, the former Soviet Union began to continuously emit powerful electromagnetic waves, which was claimed by Western radio operators It's called the "Russian Woodpecker." Its frequency range is concentrated in the very dangerous 10 Hz extremely low frequency band. So it sounds like a buzzing sound or a woodpecker sound. It was discovered that this kind of radio waves came from Kiev in the Soviet Union and Ukraine. They constantly formed a huge blocking layer in the sky, causing the high-altitude airflow to change its path and blocking the front of the airflow caused by normal weather changes. It is said that it can create drought weather that lasts for months or even years, and it can also cause devastating floods.

In fact, Russian and American scientists have been conducting research and development on "vector-free electromagnetic energy technology" for decades. It was this technology used to change weather conditions that caused widespread flooding in the Midwestern United States in the summer of 1993.

On July 4, 1977, the United States also began its own extremely low frequency weather experiment, which caused a torrential rain in six counties in northern Wisconsin. The extremely low frequency rainstorm brought winds of up to 157 miles per hour, caused $50 million in damage and destroyed 350,000 acres of forest.

According to a February 1981 "Pace News" report, the Soviets turned off their extremely low-frequency "Woodpecker" signal for a short period of time in 1980. The report stated that "during this period of radio slumber, The upper air flow in the northern hemisphere has returned to normal. However, with the resumption of the Soviet Union's extremely low frequency launches, the air flow has once again been affected by the continued high pressure ridge. "This is another evidence that the extremely low frequency controls the weather situation. The Beijing Olympics uses high technology to control the weather

During the 2008 Beijing Olympics, if the weather is not conducive to the Olympics, the Beijing Meteorological Bureau will use high technology to control the weather, using the method of plowing clouds and sowing rain. Turn unfavorable weather into favorable weather and make the Olympic Games go smoothly.

If there is heavy fog, use fog elimination to make the stadium sunny

If there is a sudden heavy fog at the Olympic stadium, the Beijing Meteorological Bureau will use "liquid nitrogen fog elimination technology" to make the stadium sunny. Sunny weather is appreciated. Weather phenomena with horizontal visibility less than 1,000 meters are called fog. Since the vaporization temperature of liquid nitrogen is minus 195.8°C, spraying liquid nitrogen into the fog through ground vehicles, balloons or airplanes can create a low-temperature environment below minus 40°C, so that the water droplets in the fog quickly condense into ice crystals, and the ice crystals quickly condense. The surrounding fog droplets grow into small snowflakes and fall to achieve the purpose of artificial fog elimination.

In the event of high temperature and drought, artificial rainfall increase will be used to reduce the temperature and eliminate drought

At present, the Beijing Weather Modification Office uses five tools including aircraft, balloons, generators, anti-aircraft guns and rockets to carry out artificial rainfall increase. Rain work. Beijing was the first in China to use liquid nitrogen, a green catalyst that has no impact on the environment, to increase rainfall on aircraft, the first to use the GPS global satellite positioning system for aircraft operation command, and the first to carry out balloon-carrying silver iodide flame bombs to increase rainfall.

When hail falls from the sky, use a catalyst to call it short-lived

If hail is forecast to come, a large amount of silver iodide and other catalysts will be concentrated into the hail cloud using anti-aircraft guns, and a hail will form in the cloud. A large number of condensation nuclei. Large hailstones that were easy to form because of few condensation nuclei now appear in the clouds, making it difficult for hailstones to "grow up." When hail is less than 5 mm, it will not cause any harm to the ground. The Beijing Meteorological Bureau has obtained 5 basic hail paths in the Beijing area, figured out the whereabouts of hail clouds, and has a thorough understanding of its temperament. Once a hail cloud appears, anti-aircraft artillery will launch shelling to turn the hail into "small particles." Grains of salt" fall to the ground.

If there is a heavy rain, artificial rain suppression will occur in advance or not

The weather at the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games is of particular concern, and scientists are studying cloud and rain elimination technologies. The principle of rain elimination is the same as that of artificial rainfall, except that the rain that is supposed to fall in areas that need shelter from rain is artificially dropped in advance. If clouds with rain are found about 50 kilometers upwind of the area where rain is needed, artificial methods are used to make the rain fall in advance, so that there will be clear skies in places where there is no rain. Meteorological experts also launch a large number of catalysts into the clouds to prevent the raindrops in the clouds from growing up, and wait until the clouds pass through the rain shelter area before rainfall, which can also play a role in eliminating rain.

Weather satellites will report in advance if strong winds suddenly hit us

Weather satellites will monitor the weather all the time. During the Olympic Games, satellite pictures will be changed from one every hour to every half hour. One piece; automatic weather station data will be updated every 5 minutes; lightning positioning observation data will be updated in real time; radar data will be updated every 6 minutes. If strong winds suddenly hit, meteorological satellites will notify you in advance.