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Universal Vortical Singularity enlightenment on supercell, tropical storm and thunderstorm

Based on
unisonal vortex mechanism, supercell is a weather phenomenon of largest and most severe thunderstorm formed in troposphere on the surface of a cloud level by a large unisonal vortex that has developed from higher atmosphere, such as higher atmosphere layers in troposphere or stratosphere, at tropical or subtropical region with its vortex column that have sunken underneath the lower cloud level of troposphere. Troposphere has three different cloud levels, this suggest troposphere has three distinctly different layers of atmosphere. The main axis of unisonal vortex mechanism could be caused by focused gravities of aligned planets in a solar system alignment, or driven by a huge polar vortex, or by the effects of both. The secondary axis of the unisonal vortex mechanism is on rotation axis of Earth that provides the driving force in a cyclonic gravity field effect.

Unisonal vortex of stratosphere is a warm surface subtropical free vortex, with up to 300km diameter where massive convection took place as a result of warm dry air of sunken stratosphere interactes with cold humid air of troposphere, this is the collision of cold front and warm front and result in a precipitation that causes condensation of water vapor by vortical compression on atmosphere of lower cloud level, and generates intense lightning activities, all these natural events would brew as a severe lightning storm. The lightning generating process is as a result of a magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) dynamo effect by vortical reaction of the vortex column that stores huge electrical charges on clouds in charged bipolar water molecules. The vortex eye could open when conditions are met, and forms as a cyclonic free vortex on high atmosphere with the bottom of the vortex column absorbed into the surface of troposphere on lower cloud level.

UVS predicts that supercell, tropical storm and thunderstorm are induced by atmospheric vortex.
UVS predicts that rainfall in a precipitation process is caused by vortical compression of consolidated clouds levitating on its atmospheric layer.


A huge atmospheric vortex as supercell with the bottom of its vortex
column absorbed into the surface on lower cloud leve
l in troposphere
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A thunderstorm on surface of lower cloud level.


Vortical effect pulling cloud downward in a circular column to
another surface below lower cloud level as a low-level cloud.

The vortex column could break down to surface of Earth if conditions are met, when landed on surface of Earth it is a low intensity subtropical cyclone, it could trigger satellite tornadoes.

The above are images of hurricane Katrina moved into land, with much reduced intensity and formed as a vortex of troposphere in lower cloud level.


Tropical storm with spiral arms of cloud - Partial image of a descended supercell

The tropical storm of above image was moving to the right from west to east and was spinning in clockwise direction from this view. Eleven minutes ago the free vortex was formed at behind a building with a vortex eye just opened as shown in image at below left, the image on below right shows the cloud level also at eleven minutes ago on higher altitude before the supercell has descended. The solar system alignment at the moment of this event on 8th of July 2007 at 4.00 p.m. was planetary alignment of Saturn-Venus-Earth-Neptune with Saturn and Venus directly on top. A thunderstorm followed at the trailing end with heavy downpour.

Supercell, a cyclonic free vortex touching lower cloud level with its vortex eye just formed

Altitude of cloud level just before supercell descended


Thunderstorm at lower cloud level with lightning

A supercell driving a rainstorm on lower cloud level

Tropical storm phenomenon occurs along equator could be caused by free vortex of stratosphere with warm dry air acting on troposphere with humid cooler air. The stratosphere vortex would cause its warm spinning surface to sink into the cold troposphere surface. This vortical interaction of spinning warm dry air and cold humid air in a thermal convection effect causes massive condensation when consolidate vortically and compressed as thick dense cloud.

When the atmospheric vortex moves, the heavily condensed cloud vortically compressed at trailing side of the vortex would cool rapidly, this changes the physical property of gaseous vapour that reduces its capacity to hold water droplets and thus releasing them as rainfall, along with lightning that discharges stored electricity, the combined effects would develop these natural events as a severe tropical storm.


A vortex of troposphere between higher and lower cloud levels brewing a thunderstorm below.

Other lower intensity thunderstorm phenomenon and rain are caused by vortexes of troposphere between different cloud levels under the same principle. When a colder higher cloud level vortex of troposphere comes down spinning vortically that compress on a warmer humid lower cloud level, it would compress and cool down the lower cloud level atmosphere rapidly to release water droplet in a rapid torrential rain.

Cyclonic twin storm I on 28/07/2007 @1 p.m.
Cyclonic storm II on 01/08/2007@10:41 a.m.
Cyclonic storm III on 12/08/2007 @12:30 p.m.
 
Solar system alignment: Aligned Mercury-Earth-Moon crossed with aligned Saturn-Earth-Neptune, with Sun right on top.
 
Solar system alignment: Aligned Sun-Earth-Moon crossed with aligned Saturn-Earth-Neptune, with Mercury right on top. This is a tri-core cyclonic storm.
 
Solar system alignment: Aligned Earth-Moon-Venus-Sun-Mercury-Saturn with all these solar system objects right on top.

These three time-lapsed images of cyclonic storms above have illustrated the vortical effect made visible with whirling clouds in rainstorms that have also created those vortical wave patterns on still water by vortical winds in a reservoir, these wave patterns on surface of water followed the movements of those atmospheric vortices that have consolidated above the reservoir on lower cloud level.


Clear-air turbulence is a blind free vortex of troposphere between different cloud levels primarily caused by sheer strong wind at high speed of a jet stream.

Refer to The fundamental of unisonal vortex mechanism for detailed explanation on naturally occurred cyclonic free vortex, see unisonal evolution mechanism for explanation on how unisonal vortices coagulate clouds into raindrops, snowflakes or hails.

Solar system alignment could affect the intensity of a vortex, and therefore affect the intensity of a storm. Based on unisonal vortex mechanism, the phenomenon of extreme climate that swings above 45 degree Celsius within 24 hours with plunging temperature could be as a result of freezing air at higher atmosphere has sunk into the vortex column of a huge atmospheric vortex encompassing a large land area. This can be triggered by a solar system alignment that has strong focused gravities that causes torque-induced precession on Earth; the process would form a huge clear air vortex that reaches the ground level by drawing freezing air from higher atmosphere.


A thunderstorm

See lightning, and also mist, which is a weather phenomenon that could be affected by focused gravities of a solar system alignment.

Unisonal vortex mechanism of atmposheric vortex is governed by physical forces, it is as a result of a solar system alignment that has precession effect on atmospheric viscous matter. With a solar system alignment forecast model set up properly, storms could be predicted in a leading manner similar to predicting an eclipse of the Sun or Moon. Perhaps there is something to learn from the wisdom of the ancient Chinese, in the ways they have predicted weather in the past. See comtemplation on Bagua, see also clear air vortex for those phenomena that are also formed as a result of atmospheric vortex.

 

 

July 2007o

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References and links:
Supercell - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Weather - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Magnetohydrodynamics
- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dynamo effect - Excerpt from the Encyclopedia Britannica
Extreme climate - Minnesota Climatology Working Group
Precession - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cold front - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Warm front - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Precipitation - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Earth's atmosphere Chart - NASA
Image of thunder cloud with lightning - NEBRASKA - Weather and Climate.
Image of rolling thunder cloud - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Image of circular column cloud - Phil's Storm Chasing
Images of hurricane Katrina on land - Photo’s credits: Sandy
Image of supercell - Biology@Davidson
Image of cloud with lightning - ThaBombShelter
Image of white cloud vortex - physicalgeography.net
Image of raindrop - @Paul Scharff Photography