Wednesday, 16 July 2025

Temperatures set to hit 30C

 30oC nice        


Temperatures set to hit 30C in parts of UK this week

I must be spending too much time Africa and India. A 40C is regarded as quite warm. We first need a source of carbon 0 electricity. Will you fire up my old 30 x 1.5 cm Steam plasma. Practically confirmed to give off a constant one megawatt of carbon 0 heat.

1 H2O+PL → 2(E2+L+X-ray) We refer the high voltage electronic travel for the action light starter. Can I get this team from a boiling pan or paint stripper.

The first one that ferns irregular water into lots of heat with a little light on potentially low far X rays. We draw in air from the environment and fast it through a 65 kilowatts thermoelectric generator. We get a 65 kilowatts of carbon 03 phase means electricity. Now can we get on!

You pressurise the regular air from one to two atmospheres. And the air heats up to 300 degrees C. Light the valve in your bicycle pump Eats up as you pressurise the air.

So we get all that lovely hot air which we have three commercial source thermoelectric generator. That turns 13% of that heat into electricity. Same idea as in Paragraph 1.

And reduct that air to a large lake or the earthen sea. How in the air emerges from the sea it is at 10oC. And this is where the magic of first year undergraduate engineering comes in. As we vent the fresh air the air shoots down to minus 250oC, And yes there are some efficiency considerations to factor in - I have allowed 3oC for mechanical inefficiency.

Up an aluminium Helix. This is the 18th century science of the Carnot heat pump. Which is how your fridge and freezer in your kitchen produces cold from the warmth of the kitchen air .

So we have generated 65 kilowatts of electrical power. It'll cool the neighbourhood! But really 30 degrees C in the UK is bordering hot. Virtually in Manchester the temperature today is 19oC. 26oC In the Southeast. This is as hot as the English summit gets. 30oC Yes please .

6 months until we all the latest snowfall .


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