Saturday 27 November 2021

The Effects of Cosmic Rays upon Climate Changes on the Earth to Generate Winds, Storms, Hurricanes and Tornados | Chapter 3 | Challenging Issues on Environment and Earth Science Vol. 9

 The planet Earth is a part of the solar system and the Milky Way galaxy; the value of solar rays and particles colliding with the Earth's atmosphere changes continuously due to changes in the diameters of the Earth's elliptical orbit around the Sun; these changes of the values of solar rays and particle colliding with the Earth's atmosphere each second have t These charging and neutralisation between the ground, atmosphere, and space occur either directly or indirectly as a result of interactions of solar particles passing through the atmosphere, which cause atomic excitations in the gases of the atmosphere, which manifest as aurora. These excitations of the gases may be another source of electrons that increase the value of the electro-static charges. There is a traditional concept in regards to the effect of the Earth's four seasons cycles on generating winds and hurricanes due to differences in temperature, which causes expansion and shrinkage in the volume of air masses in the atmosphere, but this research focuses on another aspect, which is a difference in the values of the electro-static charges of air masses, which results in attraction and repulsion forces among air masses, due to the characteristics of the electro-static charges. Understanding this issue clearly leads us to design a suitable technical system to detect the values of electro static charges in the Earth's atmosphere in order to forecast places and times where tornadoes may occur, and to take the necessary precautions to avoid sacrifice victims as a result of these tornadoes. Note that science has yet to determine the causes of tornadoes, nor to forecast when and where tornadoes may occur.


Author(S) Details

Armen Ohan
Independent Resercher, Netherlands.

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