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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment
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To: 3bar who wrote (5237)12/12/2021 11:36:46 PM
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I'm quite solid on it.

Have looked into tornadoes too:
Jet stream provides wind shear adding strength. Last year, as noted on thread, record jet stream speeds are being recorded at times
Deeper meridional flow (moving tornadoes eastward) with greater temperature difference on either side of the front.
A tornado is an ground/sky electrical transfer event as evidence by the colder air at the center of the tornado...so it's NOT convection as previously thought. An electric current cools the air around it.

The additional electric energy supplied by increase in cosmic ray penetration puts tornado incidents such as this in the same file as the record sized hail and the records in lightning events...number of lightning strikes in a storm over time, length of lightning bolts, energy levels and impacts (craters), Arctic lightning.

The charge differential between ground and sky in increasing.
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