January 17, 2011

The Golden Era.....


Volume 2, Issue 3
Artificial Weather Simulation: A brainchild of a Muslim

IBN FIRNAS invented an artificial weather simulation room first time in the world. The invention enabled people to view stars and clouds in the space.

ABBAS IBN FIRNAS, (810 – 887 A.D.) was a Berber polymath. He was born in Izn-Rand Onda, al-Andalus today’s Ronda, Spain.

The room was equipped with mechanical devices hidden in its basement to produce artificial thunder and lightning.

Ibn Firnas contributed tremendous to this field and introduced principal concepts that led to development of modern weather simulation artificially.

Today weather simulation control is the act of manipulating or altering certain aspects of the environment to produce desirable changes in weather.

Scientists, Weather Engineers and Space Specialists are working towards something that can change human civilization forever. It is the methods of artificial weather modification. The process when perfected, can help in agriculture, getting rid of droughts, floods and avoid cyclones and typhoons. It is also the process by which the enemy can be devastated, artificial floods, cyclones and typhoons created.

Many countries are mastering the science of weather control and have modern weather simulation rooms. As a matter of fact many experts predict that a war game is being played by major powers in the world to demonstrate their capabilities of weather control. Most of these initiatives are classified and shoved off from the public. The only way one can track these initiatives is to look at countries taking actions to shield against weather control experiments.

Now weather modeling is a critical element to the accurate prediction of weather behavior which is the knowledge of near-surface weather. Weather variables, such as wind, temperature, humidity and precipitation, make direct impacts on the practice of managing prescribed burns and fighting wild fires. With the use of high performance computing, now enable significantly improved short-term forecasting of near-surface weather.

http://www.technologytimes.pk/mag/2011/jan11/issue03/golden_era.php

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