This is why jets spray clouds people call chemtrails. Geoengineering the sky reduces the hotplate effect but traps hot air in as well in other regions. Ruins solar power generation as well, the whitehouse in 2009 suggested Americans paint their roofs white to reflect this heat. Making clouds is not the answer educating folks is.
Such an extravaganza for excess heat such as these heat islands need to be captured, collected and used in the winter time. How to do this you say? Why use Glauber's salt of course. The formula is Na2SO4·10H2O. Fully hydrated, it still pours like sand and doubles in weight. Stores a lot of heat energy. The Finnish already have such systems in use. A sealed tank letting water drip in while pulling a vacuum. The whole thing heats a cabin for months.
@wayne487msc You are progressive and right there is an abundance of ways to use solar energy. In the summer, we have documented building exteriors over 90 deg. C. Magnetic lines of flux are lines of influence only when they interact with something. If they are reflected, nothing happens. Having the solar emfs come through glass where they can cause excitation of material inside the building. We imaged some incredible heat generated inside the building for utilization. Look at other videos here.
Interesting concept. I've heard about urban heat islands before, but it wasn't suggested as a prime contributor to climate change. It's worth looking into, but is worldwide urban development really capable of producing a temperature change?
@Willaev Urban Heat Islands were thought to be warmer areas, we couldn't see each building was radiated by the same sun that burns skin. Heat rises, look up weather videos from satellites and watch the winds move around the world or across the country.
Urban Heat Islands were imaged before, they weren't qualified as illegal before. We just responded to the energy demand. Los Angeles alone spends 100 million a year responding to symptoms of urban heat islands with energy costs. Paint or shade
This is why jets spray clouds people call chemtrails. Geoengineering the sky reduces the hotplate effect but traps hot air in as well in other regions. Ruins solar power generation as well, the whitehouse in 2009 suggested Americans paint their roofs white to reflect this heat. Making clouds is not the answer educating folks is.
STEVEDIGIBOYtv 9 months ago
Such an extravaganza for excess heat such as these heat islands need to be captured, collected and used in the winter time. How to do this you say? Why use Glauber's salt of course. The formula is Na2SO4·10H2O. Fully hydrated, it still pours like sand and doubles in weight. Stores a lot of heat energy. The Finnish already have such systems in use. A sealed tank letting water drip in while pulling a vacuum. The whole thing heats a cabin for months.
wayne487msc 10 months ago
@wayne487msc You are progressive and right there is an abundance of ways to use solar energy. In the summer, we have documented building exteriors over 90 deg. C. Magnetic lines of flux are lines of influence only when they interact with something. If they are reflected, nothing happens. Having the solar emfs come through glass where they can cause excitation of material inside the building. We imaged some incredible heat generated inside the building for utilization. Look at other videos here.
RealThermoguy 10 months ago
Interesting concept. I've heard about urban heat islands before, but it wasn't suggested as a prime contributor to climate change. It's worth looking into, but is worldwide urban development really capable of producing a temperature change?
Willaev 10 months ago
@Willaev Urban Heat Islands were thought to be warmer areas, we couldn't see each building was radiated by the same sun that burns skin. Heat rises, look up weather videos from satellites and watch the winds move around the world or across the country.
Urban Heat Islands were imaged before, they weren't qualified as illegal before. We just responded to the energy demand. Los Angeles alone spends 100 million a year responding to symptoms of urban heat islands with energy costs. Paint or shade
RealThermoguy 10 months ago