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Solving Tornadoes: Physics of Storms and Flow
James McGinn
124 episodes
1 week ago
Exposing the incompetence of the current meteorological paradigm on storm theory and introducing a new, scientifically competent theory of storms and atmospheric flow.
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Exposing the incompetence of the current meteorological paradigm on storm theory and introducing a new, scientifically competent theory of storms and atmospheric flow.
Show more...
Earth Sciences
Science
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Vortices Are The Pressure Relief Valves Of The Atmosphere
Solving Tornadoes: Physics of Storms and Flow
4 minutes 5 seconds
1 year ago
Vortices Are The Pressure Relief Valves Of The Atmosphere

Vortices act as the atmosphere's pressure relief valves. Without them, pressure differentials would be significantly more intense since gases alone cannot sustain structured streams. For a stream of wind to form, a sheath that isolates the flow from the natural friction and dispersive qualities of gases is required. Vortices, often invisible but crucial, form this sheath through a plasma of H₂O nanodroplets that spin up along wind shear boundaries in the atmosphere. When you see a tornado, you're not merely witnessing a mix of gases like nitrogen, oxygen, and water vapor; rather, you’re observing a phenomenon in which the surface tension of H₂O nanodroplets maximizes due to wind shear, creating a structured plasma. This plasma forms the sheath of the vortex, enabling winds within to accelerate up to 300 mph with minimal friction.


Solving Tornadoes: Physics of Storms and Flow
Exposing the incompetence of the current meteorological paradigm on storm theory and introducing a new, scientifically competent theory of storms and atmospheric flow.