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Solving Tornadoes: Physics of Storms and Flow
by James McGinn
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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Storm Physics: Surface Tension, Leverage, and Jet Streams
Storm Physics: Surface Tension, Leverage, and Jet Streams
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Can You Explain the Physics of Vortice Plasma?
December 1st, one per month from now on
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Challenging Giants NotebookLM Podcast
Challenging Giants NotebookLM Podcast
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Water Droplets in the Atmosphere
Water Droplets in the Atmosphere
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Is Meteorology Voodoo?
Is Meteorology Voodoo?
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When everybody is pretending
When everybody is pretending
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Water's Anomalies and Hydrogen Bonding
Water's Anomalies and Hydrogen Bonding
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Where Do We Go From Here?
Where Do We Go From Here?
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Solving Tornadoes Taking Center Stage
Solving Tornadoes Taking Center Stage
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Notebook LM Podcast of Vortices are Pressure Relief Valves
I took the text of the podcast that precedes this podcast and put it into a produce from Google called Notebook LM and these are the amazing results! Enjoy.
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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.
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The Missing Link of Meteorology's Theory of Storms
Beneath the surface of meteorology, there exists a subtle game of evasion, a dance of words that hides the uncomfortable truth about convection. Meteorologists don’t openly discuss steam in the atmosphere; instead, they speak of convection, a process they understand through the lens of Avogadro’s law. But when pressed to explain the underlying assumptions, they reluctantly reveal their belief in the existence of mono-molecular H₂O—steam—in their models. This, they say, is the unseen player in the dance of convection. Yet, ask them how water molecules could possibly remain mono-molecular at temperatures far below the boiling point, and that’s when the evasion begins. The conversation shifts, becomes defensive, and emotions flare.
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Breaking of H2O Hydrogen Bonds Re-Activates Polarity
Breaking of H2O Hydrogen Bonds Re-Activates Polarity
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Cornucopia of Confusion
Cornucopia of Confusion
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Academia's Stubbornly Stupid Assumption About Physics of Water
Academia's Stubbornly Stupid Assumption About Physics of Water
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Herein We Now Have A Correct Understanding of Ice
Herein We Now Have A Correct Understanding of Ice
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There is no Magic Water in my Scenario for the Physics of Storms
There is no Magic Water in my Scenario for the Physics of Storms Cover's Meteorology's notions including Convection, Dry Layer Capping, and Latent Heat of Condensation
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People Don't Think Simple Enough
People Don't Think Simple Enough
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From Whence Comes Low Pressure
From Whence Comes Low Pressure
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Broken and Completed Bonds at a Ratio of 50 50
Broken and Completed Bonds at a Ratio of 50 50
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Storms Are Connected to Jet Streams
Storms Are Connected to Jet Streams
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Hydrogen Bonds Switch Off Polarity
Hydrogen Bonds Switch Off Polarity
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H Bonds are Mechanism of Variable Polarity
H Bonds are Mechanism of Variable Polarity
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Almost Nobody Isn't Confused About Water
Almost Nobody Isn't Confused About Water
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Why Wind Shear
Why Wind Shear
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A More Precise Explanation of My Main Discovery About Water
A More Precise Explanation of My Main Discovery About Water
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Mid May 2024
Mid May 2024
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May 2024
May 2024
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January 2024
January 2024
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Paradigms Often Involve Deliberate Stupidity
Paradigms Often Involve Deliberate Stupidity
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December 2023
December 2023
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Narrow Range of Situational Factors Underlie Emergence of Structural Properties in the Atmosphere
Narrow Range of Situational Factors Underlie Emergence of Structural Properties in the Atmosphere
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Boundary Layers Determine the Location of a Storm
Boundary Layers Determine the Location of a Storm
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Water is the reason we have weather
Water is the reason we have weather
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October 2023
Random stuff from October 2023
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Why Meteorology Doesn't Discuss Storm Physics
Why Meteorology Doesn't Discuss Storm Physics
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A System of Intertwined Causes and Effects
A System of Intertwined Causes and Effects
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Meteorology Lacks Expertise in Physics of Storms
Meteorology Lacks Expertise in Physics of Storms
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Abbreviated Version of What is Solving Tornadoes
Abbreviated Version of What is Solving Tornadoes
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Coulomb's Law and Confusion
Coulomb's Law and Confusion
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What's So Great About Solving Tornadoes?
What's So Great About Solving Tornadoes? Why you might want to be a co-owner of Solving Tornadoes. A message from CEO James McGinn
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You Can't Get There From Here
You Can't Get There From Here
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Why and How CO2 Became Vilified
Why and How CO2 Became Vilified
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Huge Economic Opportunity For Those That Understand The Physics of Water
Huge Economic Opportunity For Those That Understand The Physics of Water
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Don't Be Fooled, Meteorology Doesn't Really Have a Model of Storms
Don't Be Fooled, Meteorology Doesn't Really Have a Model of Storms
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Paradigm of Confusion
Paradigm of Confusion
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Why Everybody is Confused About Water
Why Everybody is Confused About Water
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The Subtle Error That Has Everybody Perplexed About H2O
The Subtle Error That Has Everybody Perplexed About H2O
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Why I Am World's Number One Expert On Physics of Water, Storms, and Atmospheric Flow
Why I Am World's Number One Expert On Physics of Water, Storms, and Atmospheric Flow
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Comparing Tornadoes to Hurricanes
Comparing Tornadoes to Hurricanes
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