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Eye of the Storm, Part 4
Wind Map by Andrew Hall The face of the Earth was shaped by three primary means: volcanic eruption, lightning, and wind. It occurred in primordial storms which significantly ionized the atmosphere, charged the ground like a battery, and discharged energy between them in the same way we see today: earthquakes, ...
Eye of the Storm, Part 3
The center of a cyclone is a downdraft. Some storms suck and others blow...By Andrew Hall On Earth, hurricanes and typhoons are called cyclones and occur over the oceans. The cyclonic storm develops an eye in the center of rotation, where high altitude, dry air is drawn down the center ...
Eye of the Storm, Part 2
Jupiter has an enormous electromagnetic field. If we could see it with the naked eye, it would appear larger than the Moon. The Electric Winds of JupiterBy Andrew Hall Jupiter is our largest neighbor and generates the largest electromagnetic field in the Solar System except for the Sun. It has ...
Eye of the Storm, Part 1
The Eye of the Storm, Part 1By Andrew Hall Earth's geology and weather is a result of capacitance in Earth's electric circuit. Forget anything you've been taught about geology. It's wrong -- provably wrong -- from evidence you will soon see. We are taught to associate geology with billions of ...