T1-ATMOSPHERIC FORCE
Small recap on deep sea mining then on to atmospheric force.
As the collector moves along the bottom of the ocean it will release methane/natural gas. As you have seen with drilling mining the methane gas is burned off at the time of drilling or processing which limits the gas in the atmosphere.
Deepsea mining does not allow for the gas to be burnt off.
It thereafter floats to the surface of the ocean and dissipates into the atmosphere. Methane or natural gas takes 10 years to break down in the atmosphere.
Methane is a very effective greenhouse gas.[1] While its atmospheric concentration is much less than that of carbon dioxide, methane is 28 times more effective (averaged over 100 years) at trapping infrared radiation. The atmospheric residence time of methane is approximately 9 years. Residence time is the average time it takes for a molecule to be removed from the atmosphere. In this case, every molecule of methane that goes into the atmosphere remains there for 8 years until it is removed by oxidization into carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). It is difficult to quantify methane emissions since sources are spread out over large areas and emission values are small and variable in time and space.
Therefore, gas is trapped as it were for around 9 years. If the concentration of the gas was high enough it could be used as an atmospheric combustion gas.
The cold hail could then be used to compress the oxygen in the air with the gas to aid in the combustion to burn all the vegetation and anything that happens to be emitting gases live farm animals for example and one third of the trees and all the green grass.
Radioactive Forcing – Atmospheric Methane[2]
Etminan et al. published their new calculations for methane’s radiative forcing (RF) in a 2016 Geophysical Research Letters journal article which incorporated the shortwave bands of CH4 in measuring forcing, not used in previous, simpler IPCC methods. Their new RF calculations which significantly revised those cited in earlier, successive IPCC reports for well mixed greenhouse gases (WMGHG) forcings by including the shortwave forcing component due to CH4, resulted in estimates that were approximately 20–25% higher.
Could Radioactive Forcing in the Atmosphere mixed with the methane from deep sea mining be absorbed by the animals in the open? More on this in the Blood page in relation to Trumpet Number One
Could the destroyers of the Earth use Radio Shortwave signals to help set the world on fire, destroy the crops and poison the animals?
[1] https://gml.noaa.gov/education/info_activities/pdfs/CTA_the_methane_cycle.pdf
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric_methane