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Black Clover - Storm calculation

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Do not bump so close together. Ideally leave at least 24 hours between bumping a thread if you must.
 
1. The KE for the Ganishka calc was only accepted as a likely and now that you've pointed this out, we shouldn't use KE at all for that feat

2. We don't see the storms beginning, meaning no given timeframe, meaning no good reason to use KE

3. We don't even know for sure if the Demon is the direct cause of the storm via his own magic power
 
The Cloud Calculations page literally says to only use KE if clouds (that already exist) are being moved from one place to another. The Storm Calculations page only discusses using CAPE/Condensation for normal storms, with KE only being used for hurricanes.

So frankly I have no idea why KE is accepted for any storm calc, considering how that goes against our instruction pages.
 
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The Cloud Calculations page literally says to only use KE if clouds (that already exist) are being moved from one place to another. The Storm Calculations page only discusses using CAPE/Condensation for normal storms, with KE only being used for hurricanes.

So frankly I have no idea why KE is accepted for any storm calc, considering how that goes against our instruction pages.
Exactly, it’s moving clouds that warrants KE, creating the clouds without moving them does not
 
I know I was defending the calc initially, but I think for now, I'll stay neutral until later chapters come by. If the storm gets dispersed or something within the next few chapters, we can start talking.
 
The Cloud Calculations page literally says to only use KE if clouds (that already exist) are being moved from one place to another. The Storm Calculations page only discusses using CAPE/Condensation for normal storms, with KE only being used for hurricanes.

So frankly I have no idea why KE is accepted for any storm calc, considering how that goes against our instruction pages.
Just to ask a small question since its on topic with this.

Lets say you release a beam into the sky, and clouds are pulled toward that beam to create a cloudy-covered sky. If the clouds were pulled towards the beam, instead of being generated from them, would that warrant KE to be applied?
 
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