From: Jim Legg (income@ihug.co.nz)
Date: Sun Feb 02 1997 - 18:43:51 MST
Paul wrote:
The ionosphere is created and continuously replenished as the
sun's radiation interacts with the highest levels of the Earth's
atmosphere. The downward coupling from the ionosphere to the
stratosphere/troposphere is extremely weak, and no association
between natural ionospheric variability and surface weather and
climate has been found, even at the extraordinarily high levels of
ionospheric turbulence that the sun can produce during a geomagnetic
storm. If the ionospheric storms caused by the sun itself don't
affect the surface weather, there is no chance that HAARP can do
so either.
Because Paul didn't mention the fact that HAARP critics claim that because the 'boiling' uses a non-linear system that is capable of controlled vector output and that there is no evidence to assume this non-linear system cannot become infinitely unstable if provoked enough, I thought I'd mention it.
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