Ask the Star Ocean Character - Deputy Director Shimada
Starting this entry with yet another call out for Ask the Star Ocean Character. The character up for fan questioning is Deputy Director Shimada. Limit three questions per person, and all questions must be submitted by midnight, Wednesday, May 16, 2012.
If you wish to remain anonymous or want a specific name to go with your questions, please let me know, and I will accommodate you. Questions can be submitted via PM or comment system.
The Weather Patterns of Earth - The Year Is 772 S.D.
I was watching the weather channel, thanks to my mom, and they were airing some of the older episodes of Storm Chasers. What they do on that show is follow people who are chasing tornadoes. It sounds wacky, it sounds crazy, but people do it in order to better understand tornadoes. The more we understand about them, better warning systems can be built and allow people to get to safety.
In watching these people in Tornado Alley and seeing some of the severe weather they encountered, it got me to wondering and thinking about Till the End of Time. I wonder what the weather on Earth is like in the year 772 S.D. With the atmosphere stabilized, is weather controlled? Or does it occur of its own volition? Would the human race still see tornadoes on its home planet? I feel like the answer is that the weather on Earth is now controlled. The eco-structure is still in this strange, delicate place thanks to the devastation of World War III. It's taken decades and perhaps a century or two in order to completely clean the radiation out of the ground, the air, and the water. In order to stabilize the Earth's atmosphere, which is obviously done, or Earth would be called Earth II in Till the End of Time, I'm quite certain controlling the elements becomes a very necessary factor. Hence, it would mean no more hurricanes or tornadoes. Rain becomes a controlled element, falling when and where and in the quantity it's needed. Snow is provided in areas that thrive on that particular industry.
It makes me wish for another good thunderstorm thinking about it.
Starting this entry with yet another call out for Ask the Star Ocean Character. The character up for fan questioning is Deputy Director Shimada. Limit three questions per person, and all questions must be submitted by midnight, Wednesday, May 16, 2012.
If you wish to remain anonymous or want a specific name to go with your questions, please let me know, and I will accommodate you. Questions can be submitted via PM or comment system.
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The Weather Patterns of Earth - The Year Is 772 S.D.
I was watching the weather channel, thanks to my mom, and they were airing some of the older episodes of Storm Chasers. What they do on that show is follow people who are chasing tornadoes. It sounds wacky, it sounds crazy, but people do it in order to better understand tornadoes. The more we understand about them, better warning systems can be built and allow people to get to safety.
In watching these people in Tornado Alley and seeing some of the severe weather they encountered, it got me to wondering and thinking about Till the End of Time. I wonder what the weather on Earth is like in the year 772 S.D. With the atmosphere stabilized, is weather controlled? Or does it occur of its own volition? Would the human race still see tornadoes on its home planet? I feel like the answer is that the weather on Earth is now controlled. The eco-structure is still in this strange, delicate place thanks to the devastation of World War III. It's taken decades and perhaps a century or two in order to completely clean the radiation out of the ground, the air, and the water. In order to stabilize the Earth's atmosphere, which is obviously done, or Earth would be called Earth II in Till the End of Time, I'm quite certain controlling the elements becomes a very necessary factor. Hence, it would mean no more hurricanes or tornadoes. Rain becomes a controlled element, falling when and where and in the quantity it's needed. Snow is provided in areas that thrive on that particular industry.
It makes me wish for another good thunderstorm thinking about it.