Invective Initiation Disturbs Wisconsin Climate
April 1, 2011 – Recent abnormally high Invective Initiation over Wisconsin has been captured in dramatic high-resolution images by advanced satellite instruments.
“The level of disturbance was far above average in the months of February and March,” said Dr. Nonpar Tisan, author of Invective Release: Change in Climate. “Basically, when such large amounts of suddenly released heat and opposing wind currents converge with such velocity and force, the energy involved creates large, wide-spread events of significant invective disturbance.”
As seen in this McIDAS-derived imagery, the Invective Initiation was not limited to the skies of Wisconsin. Dr. Tisan commented: “An invective event of this magnitude will undoubtedly affect patterns and precipitations across significant areas of the nation.”
Infrared satellite footage of above-normal Invective Initiation sweeping through Wisconsin.