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Topic: Weather, Climate, Environment, and Energy

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betarhoalphadelta

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Re: Weather, Climate, Environment, and Energy
« Reply #8946 on: September 18, 2023, 11:02:20 AM »
global warming
I don't think HPF 120 is a strong enough Hurricane Protection Factor (HPF). We clearly need HPF 1000 to make a difference. 

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Re: Weather, Climate, Environment, and Energy
« Reply #8947 on: September 18, 2023, 11:10:49 AM »
Have we invented some sort of hurricane repellant
I don't think any storm out of Africa has made its way to the Carribean this year. Seems strange.

This next disturbance might change that. 

Idalia from a few weeks back developed in the Pacific and jump over Latin America to pound NW and Central Florida. That seems strange too.
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Re: Weather, Climate, Environment, and Energy
« Reply #8948 on: September 18, 2023, 12:16:41 PM »
I don't think any storm out of Africa has made its way to the Carribean this year. Seems strange.

This next disturbance might change that.

Idalia from a few weeks back developed in the Pacific and jump over Latin America to pound NW and Central Florida. That seems strange too.
I didnt realize that storm started in the Pacific
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Re: Weather, Climate, Environment, and Energy
« Reply #8949 on: September 18, 2023, 12:19:12 PM »
I was watching the local news and the hurricane expert noted that system in the Pacific and that he was really keeping a close eye on it.

I was taken aback a little as I've not seen that (albeit in only 3.5 years here).

He was absolutely right on.
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Re: Weather, Climate, Environment, and Energy
« Reply #8950 on: September 20, 2023, 10:17:23 AM »
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Re: Weather, Climate, Environment, and Energy
« Reply #8951 on: September 21, 2023, 02:15:25 PM »
Shout out to our friends in the Carolinas. Be safe.

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Re: Weather, Climate, Environment, and Energy
« Reply #8952 on: September 21, 2023, 02:20:36 PM »
I just hope the next storm we get is as weak as that one

good for them
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Re: Weather, Climate, Environment, and Energy
« Reply #8953 on: September 21, 2023, 02:25:03 PM »
@Drew4UTk 

be safe out there
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Re: Weather, Climate, Environment, and Energy
« Reply #8954 on: September 21, 2023, 02:28:14 PM »
I just hope the next storm we get is as weak as that one

good for them
Lots of rain with this one, and storm surge in all of those barrier islands.
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Re: Weather, Climate, Environment, and Energy
« Reply #8955 on: September 21, 2023, 02:38:44 PM »
yeah gonna be a wet weekend @FearlessF ... the good news is Florence removed all the weaker trees five years ago this week... the bad news is every tree that relied on those weaker trees to protect it from full value of the wind- are gone... 

i don't know what that means^.... an arborist friend of mine was saying it and it sounded insightful... 

i thought for certain we were going to get slammed this season with a major storm... water temperatures inland, in the sound, at the beach and even offshore were record high... it's not that there was any earth shattering hot days, it's that it was so consistently hot this year.... 

curious, though, my pool dropped from 98deg to 81deg in the last two weeks- mostly due to two single nights that touched the 50s.... 

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Re: Weather, Climate, Environment, and Energy
« Reply #8957 on: September 22, 2023, 11:44:14 AM »
Been thinking more about nuclear power.

What about Nuke Peaker plants? Is that feasible? Smaller plants to subsidize the green stuff during peak demand?

Where could they be built, and is it worth it? Obviously needs to be near a water supply, for cooling.
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Re: Weather, Climate, Environment, and Energy
« Reply #8958 on: September 22, 2023, 11:49:05 AM »
Peaker plants need to start up quickly, nuclear plants or coal plants using steam turbines take a long time to get rolling.

Peaker plants today are all or nearly all natural gas, they operate like jet eingines, because they are jet engines, and fire up about as quickly.  They have no need to heat steam to a certain pressure/T.

Hydrostorage is another option, but rarely used so far.

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Re: Weather, Climate, Environment, and Energy
« Reply #8959 on: September 22, 2023, 12:04:21 PM »
Hybrid nuke/gas? Get it going on gas and then flip the switch?
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