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techorange | 1 year ago

Areas with dense populations will be financially incentivized to generate their own storm warnings, and we'll save money on sparsely populated areas, so probably rather than spending money equally on tornadoes and hurricanes, we'll see more money spent on hurricanes and less money spent on tornadoes.

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jmclnx|1 year ago

So you are saying, all states need to fund weather research themselves. That way there will be hundreds of vehicles following tornadoes and many planes studying hurricanes.

Also each State will need to fund and launch weather satellites ?

Nothing like saving money, I guess you can buy and launch satellites cheaper by the dozen ?

dylan604|1 year ago

When the co-president is the CEO of a company that launches satellites, this sounds like a winning solution

techorange|1 year ago

Right, but what you are forgetting is, that in exchange for all the efficiency provided by a central government agency, millionaires with only 2 yachts will be able to leverage this private contract into enough money to buy a third yacht.

sundaeofshock|1 year ago

Sparsely populated areas? You mean the areas where we grow all our food? Yeah, we don’t need solid weather reports for areas like that.