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Originally posted by TheOneYouFearIsRight
No one has voiced if I should understand Haarp as:
1-Causing natural disasters intentionally
2-Causing natural disasters un-intentionally
3-Having nothing to do with natural disasters
Weather is the state of the atmosphere, to the degree that it is hot or cold, wet or dry, calm or stormy, clear or cloudy. Most weather phenomena occur in the troposphere, just below the stratosphere.
Weather is driven by density (temperature and moisture) differences between one place and another.
Space weather is the concept of changing environmental conditions in near-Earth space or the space from the Sun's atmosphere to the Earth's atmosphere. It is distinct from the concept of weather within the Earth's planetary atmosphere (troposphere and stratosphere). Space Weather is the description of changes in the ambient plasma, magnetic fields, radiation and other matter in space.
The amount of energy entering the troposphere and stratosphere from all space weather phenomena is trivial compared to the solar insolation in the visible and infra-red portions of the solar electromagnetic spectrum. However there does seem to be some linkage between the 11 year sunspot cycle and the Earth's climate.[24] For example, the Maunder minimum, a 70 year period almost devoid of sunspots, correlates to a cooling of the Earth's climate. One suggestion for the linkage between space and terrestrial weather is that changes in cosmic ray flux cause changes in the amount of cloud formation.[25] Another suggestion is that variations in the EUV flux subtlety influence existing drivers of the climate and tips the balance between states such as the El Niño/La Niña states.[26] However, a linkage between space weather and the climate has not been demonstrated conclusively.
Originally posted by subject x
reply to post by TheOneYouFearIsRight
It's based on bad science, paranoia, and ignorance.
I'm pretty sure we can blame Nick Begich for jump starting things with the book "Angels Don't Play This HAARP".
Originally posted by TheOneYouFearIsRight
Why do so many associate Haarp with weather, atmospheric and seismic events if it has nothing to do with it?
People must be making that connection based on SOMETHING.
Originally posted by Pervius
There are actually scientific papers written stating HAARP can alter the weather, increase air density or decrease it, even push the Earth's atmosphere up to cause drag on satellites in low earth orbit.
Do some googling, you'll find them.
DOD wouldn't have taken over HAARP if it wasn't a military tool.
DOD has had it's cahoneys cut over the last few years and is running in bare minimum....but HAARP isn't something that will ever, ever, ever be cut from them.
It's a weapon.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by TheOneYouFearIsRight
You don't know how the ionosphere affects communications yet you claim that HAARP must be up to no good.
Swell.
study of upper atmospheric and solar-terrestrial physics and Radio Science
used to stimulate small, well-defined volumes of ionosphere
within the auroral zone
. By the time it reaches the ionosphere, the intensity of the HF signal is less than 3 microwatts (0.000003 watt) per cm2, thousands of times less than the Sun's natural electromagnetic radiation reaching the earth and hundreds of times less, even, than the variations in intensity of the Sun's natural ultraviolet (UV) energy which creates the ionosphere