Table 2
The Great Bangalore Floods of 4-5 September 2022: The Root
Cause is the World’s Dams and their Dynamics.
© 2022 Ramaswami Ashok Kumar
1.0 The world’s dams are causing earthquakes during any
period at least 100 times more than the number prior to the dam era which began
in earnest by 1900. Thus earthquakes are used as proxy to measure dam content
changes in any study period. From 3 hrs
UTC on 4 September 2022 to 3 hrs UTC on 5 September 2022, there was flooding in
Bengaluru Rural and Urban areas on account of extreme rains(Table 1) and people
had to use boats for travel to survive the sudden submergence of roads under
floods which became rivers. People used tractors to travel to their offices and
probably bulldozers too.
2.0 Here an input/output analysis is made to assess the
reasons behind the quantum of extremes of rain and suggest ways to prevent this
extreme input of water. It is shown that just creating enough
drainage (outflow) is not enough.
3.0 What is the root cause of this extreme inputs of water?
3.1 The root cause of the extreme inputs of water is the
world’s dams(1).
3.2 The dam content changes which cause the extreme inputs of
water are assessed by the proxy of earthquakes caused by dams. See Table 2: Worldwide Earthquakes 2.5MM magnitude and above between
3h UTC on 4 September 2022 and 3h UTC on 5th September, in attached Excel File.
3.3 See Table 1 for the inputs and outputs in the Bangalore
area for the Dam content changes for the 24 h day ended 03h UTC on 5th
September 2022. The total world dam content change for the day is 1.078 BCM. Through
World Dam Dynamics(1), this causes the rainfall in Bengaluru Rural(R)( area 1391.15
km^2) of 79.8 mm(Source IMD.gov.in) which is an input water of 0.111 BCM. Using
data on All India dry biomass
density(above and below ground)(2)( both Urban and Rural), a derived value of
130 T/ha is used for the Bangalore Area to arrive at total transpired water for
the day of 0.0181 BCM for Bengaluru Rural. The extra input water into Bengaluru
Rural for the day due to the world’s dams is 6.138 times the
Rural transpired water. This extra water floods is exacerbated tremendously by the
shock input water moment(Force x distance) by the day’s global dam content
changes by shock rise in temperature of Bengaluru Rural at the choking rate of
4396 degrees Celsius per hour(each shock input lasting only some milliseconds
but increasing at an unimaginably high rate
from one dam content change to another at frequencies of seconds to minutes to
hours during that day( Table 2 in Excel
File attached).
Similarly one reads the saga of the tragedy for Bengaluru
Urban as well in Table 1.
4.0 The Perfect Design for alleviating the scandalous designs
of modern civilization, a society of specialists, has several facets to be
implemented by fast track collective care and planning.
4.1 Forests, their preservation and reverdure on a war
footing by analogous ecologically compatible reforestation learning
from the natural forests and their communities. Table 1 shows that increasing
dry biomass density of the Bendkaluru by six or seven times the estimated dry
biomass density can absorb the surge of input water. But how about the shock
input temperature rate mentioned above (Section 3.3) brought about by World Dam
dynamics? Attempt a good sewerless system and a good drainage.
4.2 Demolish the dams.
The dams by creating such extreme shock temperature inputs
are causing 92% of the climate change. GHGs cause only 8% of the climate
change(1). But plants, from their fundamental physiological properties not only
avoid earthquakes but also these high temperatures by their atmospheric
distribution networks by osmosis and transpiration and circulate the
groundwaters several times through the help of the sun sucking the waters from
its extraterrestrial fusion energy at infinite efficiency! Dams by killing
rivers and dead concentration of waters behind them have systematically melted
the cores of nuclear power stations and the fuel pools stored at the stations
and waste storage sites from 1957(Urals) to the present( Fukushima). The world’s
dams interfere with reforestation efforts by powdering the mountains like they
are doing in the Himalayas, Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Karnataka, and flooding
all over the world and causing heat waves and fires and many other destructions
of life and property. That’s why God created trees!
5. References.
1. Ramaswami Ashok Kumar. 2022. PERFECT DESIGNS: INDIAN SW MONSOON INTRA-SEASONAL VARIABILITY IS CAUSED BY THE WORLD'S DAMS. Blogspot.
Link: https://livingnormally.blogspot.com/2022/05/indian-sw-monsoon-intra-seasonal.html
2. Draft IPCC Good Practice Guidance for LULUCF: Chapter 3: LUCF Sector Good Practice Guidance: ANNEX 3A.1 Biomass Default Tables for Section 3.2 Forest Land
Tables and Pictures
The Bengaluru Area(Google Earth)