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Universal
Vortical Singularity enlightenment on tropical cyclone
(Hurricane)
Based on hypothesis of Universal
Vortical Singularity, tropical cyclone, or hurricane, is a collection of
spiraling clouds on a lower cloud level with a specific wind speed, this is
driven in a vortical swirl by a tropical cyclonic free clear
air vortex of troposphere or stratosphere that its vortex column has touched
the surface of ocean with an opened vortex eye. This huge atmospheric clear
air vortex has the vortical singularities of a singular vortex in many aspects.
Tropical cyclone is induced in a huge clear air vortex, with vortically consolidated
clouds, a silhouette of its accretion disc is therefore visible on surface of
the lower cloud level. When the tropical cyclone eye is opened, viscous mass
in higher troposphere would be consolidated through the atmospheric vortex column
to vortically form a vortrex
just underneath the tropical cyclone that could further increase its vortical
intensity.
Universal
Vortical Singularity predicts that tropical cyclone is induced by a lower latitude
huge atmospheric clear air vortex.
Universal Vortical Singularity predicts that warm core of a tropical cyclone
is as a result of sunken warmer stratosphere in the vortex column.
A
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Refer to the model of Universal Vortical Singularity that describes this force in a secondary structural formation that forms a singular vortex. The secondary axis is on rotation of Earth that its tangential centrifugal force would generate a net westerly horizontal force at a side nearer to the equator, which drives the primary vortex. This horizontal driving force interacts with Earth's geometrical gravity field transforms the primary vortex as a cyclonical tropical depression at initial stage. See Cyclonical Gravity Field Effect for further explanation on this secondary axis horizontal force that interacts in a geometrical gravity field that drives a tropical cyclone. To correctly understand the actual dynamics that drives a tropical cyclone, It has to be emphasized that the induced cloud in a vortical effect that collects as a swirl that resembles a vortex, is merely a silhouette on lower cloud level that vortically mimics the actual invisible clear air vortex as illustrated in the image on right. It would be futile to analyze the cyclonic clouds in search for the answers to its driving mechanism, though this could render some glimpse explanation in a differentiated manner. |
The tropical depression moving along its path are subjected to changing conditions, such as combined gravity influence from focused gravities of aligned planets in a solar system alignment and then subjected to the geometric gravity field of Earth that moves it to a lowered altitude atmosphere region at higher latitude, after having gained driving power by entering into stronger jet stream, or has triggered a thermal-mechanics effect with warmer sea water as thermal reservoir, the blind vortex could be intensified; transforming from a tropical depression to become a tropical storm, and eventually become a tropical cyclone of different intensity at different stages.
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The path of a tropical cyclone in southern hemisphere is very different from the path of a hurricane in northern hemisphere, a very likely cause is the nature of Antarctica free polar vortex is very different from the meandering shape Arctic blind polar vortex dragged by landmasses.
The mysterious mechanism that draws a tropical cyclone toward the Polar Center is an inertial force generated as a result of the explicitly parabolic shaped atmosphere on a hemisphere. It is drawn from a higher height to a lower center relatively by an inertial force on a tilted platform.
Take a look at Atlantic basin, most hurricanes that hit united state was spawn there in summers, brewing from tropical depressions to tropical storms and gradually developed into hurricanes that moved toward the Polar Center. A tropical depression moving downward to North Pole when nearer to equator in early formation is more subjected to Earth rotation, deflected to the west it therefore traveled in a clockwise path towards the North Pole. It develops into a tropical storm or a tropical cyclone with different intensity along the path as a result of lower altitude of atmosphere, drawing energy from warmer sea surface temperature and is sometime driven by an easterly jet stream. When met with a westerly tropical jet stream, the hurricane is then steered by it and follows a meandering path of that jet stream until it dissipates at further north. The full path of a hurricane has a tendency to move in a meandering mirrored S-shape manner. |
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At brief early stage of a hurricane, steered and driven by an easterly jet stream, it is a lower intensity troposphere cyclonic free vortex with a vortex eye that has a cold core and its diameter is only a few kilometer large; a forced vortex of stratosphere would form above it. The further a hurricane moves towards its pole, the lower is the altitude of atmosphere level, this would progressively enlarge the vortex eye. During summer at noon if the solar system alignment is strong, the strength of a hurricane would be increase and that enlarges the vortex eye. When the vortex eye of a hurricane is large enough, at a size of 50km and above, it could trigger a stratosphere vortex directly above it, with mesosphere layer sank into the vortex column at troposphere layer. At this stage, the hurricane becomes a much larger stratosphere vortex with a warm core that would trigger a warm core thermal-mechanics effect and then self sustain by drawing energy from circulating air from this warm core. A hurricane spawned on lower cloud level could be developed from a stratosphere cyclonic free vortex that is driven by a polar vortex. This warm core thermal-mechanics effect coupled with a thermal-mechanics effect that have positive feedback loops that could draw energy from the warm sea as thermal reservoir that function like a vertical heat engine, this could sustain and further strengthen a hurricane. Arrived at this later stage the hurricane could have a diameter of up to a few hundred kilometers. Refer to "Mechanics" section of "Tropical cyclone From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia" for detailed explanation on thermal-mechanics effect. |
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If solar system alignment has focused gravities by aligned planets in a summer noon when moon is also aligned, the easterly jet stream as well as those tropical vortices would have the most strength and fastest wind speed that could triggers and drives a chain of hurricanes simultaneously.

Graphic profile of a hurricane, illustrating
a thermal mechanic effect that have positive feedback loop. Original graphic
is from NASA.
When a hurricane hit shore, away from the thermal reservoir of warm sea the thermal-mechanics effect would stop driving the cyclonic atmospheric vortex, and then it would begin to dissipate, weaken rapidly from stratosphere vortex to troposphere vortex, this would also cause it to loose its warm core thermal-mechanics effect and gradually dissipates when moving further inland.
The phenomenon storm surge is caused by a vortrex, a vortical reaction of upward spiraling jet of air stream column in shallow water discharged from the vortex column at sea level, the vortical pushing out effect of vortrex would raise sea level rapidly. The vortical bounced back force of this air stream when near shore is less absorbed into shallow water, and therefore can generate huge surging waves with the conserved vortical momentum. This phenomenon of a vortrex is similar to dust devil, dust storm, and tidal wave. Watch a storm surge video clip.

Universal Vortical Singularity predicts that storm surge is caused by vortrex of a huge atmospheric vortex with persistence circular momentum that has bounced off surface of water.
When a hurricane in an atmospheric vortex at higher latitude that moves toward the North Pole is steered away from the driving westerly tropical jet stream in seawater that is cooler, it looses all its main driving forces; hence its intensity would be reduced. With lesser driving force received on the surface of a smaller depressed structure of a weakened vortex, in a reverse chain reaction, the hurricane dissipates.
By reducing the centrifugal force acting from main axis of a singular vortex through effective perturbation, the size of the blind vortex can be reduced. This reduces the driving force that could act on it, thus would prevent a vortex eye from opening. Fly many specially designed unmanned aircrafts against the airflow in the tropical depression circling at the surface near the blind vortex center to keep its speed below a critical threshold level on this main axis would absolutely help, apply chemical on the surface around the vortex center that could slow or perturb the vortex consistently would also help.
After a hurricane is matured and draws energy from the warm sea with its warm core effect, the intensity of the cyclone would be too strong to be easily disrupted; therefore prevention on the cyclone from developing a vortex eye is very crucial.
By disrupting a subtropical jet stream at strategic locations to slow it could also prevent tornadoes from forming.Another method could be considered is discussed in another topic (not yet released). However, on a broader view, such actions could interfere with nature artificially, the manipulations to interfere any natural phenomenon requires broad based and thorough considerations from all aspects.
* The above revolutionary discoveries and conjectures based on an unheard-of hypothesis of Universal Vortical Singularity with radical ideas are unconventional and at fundamental stage that are bound to have shortcomings and loose ends, many details and assumptions have yet to be further researched, probed, evaluated, validated and proven. Any term or statement if offensive in any manner or whatsoever is most regretted.
Ref:
Precession - From Wikipedia,
the free encyclopedia
Storm
surge
- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thermal-mechanics
effect -
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thermal Effect diagram -
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Earth's
atmosphere Chart - Nasa
Images of tropical
storm and tropical depression of Katrina - NASA
Image
of Katrina track - NOAA
Hurricane
season summary map - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Image of hurricane Katrina - BBC news
Image of hurricane Katrina on land
- Photo’s credits: Sandy
Strom
surge video clips - You Tube:
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