Today’s Forecast: Chance of Violent Rain

A severe weather alert
Has been issued
For your patch of dirt
Alert!

[Verse 1]
Another day
But more extreme
In some way
Know what I mean

[Chorus]
They say
Violent rain on the way
Can’t play
Under Man’s fierce foray

[Bridge]
The chance does remain
For violent rain
Under the strain
Of Man’s domain

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Day after day
Is getting more extreme
The atmosphere
Now come to fear

[Chorus]
They say
Violent rain on the way
Can’t play
Under Man’s fierce foray

[Bridge]
The chance does remain
For violent rain
Under the strain
Of Man’s domain

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Synthesizers, Bass]

[Bridge]
The chance — sustained
For violent reign
Of violent rain
Impacting the brain
Under the strain
Of Man’s domain

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Chorus]
They say
Violent rain on the way
Can’t play
Under Man’s fierce foray

[Outro]
Violent rain
Impacting the brain
Under the strain
Of Man’s domain

A SCIENCE NOTE
May 27, 2024 — Severe Weather Threat Shifts to I-95 Corridor on Memorial Day
After severe weather and tornadoes tore across the nation’s heartland, resulting in at least 19 deaths across Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Kentucky over the weekend, the threat of severe storms and violent rain is now shifting eastward on Memorial Day. Millions of people along the Interstate 95 corridor are at risk of experiencing damaging wind gusts, severe downpours, large hail, and a few tornadoes. This shift underscores the broader trend of increasing extreme weather events due to climate change.

As millions along the I-95 corridor brace for the severe weather threat, it highlights the urgent need for increased preparedness and adaptation strategies to mitigate the impacts of climate change-induced extreme weather. This includes investing in resilient infrastructure, improving early warning systems, and promoting public awareness and readiness to respond to severe weather events.

Climate change is contributing to more frequent and intense weather events, including violent rainstorms and severe thunderstorms. Warmer global temperatures increase atmospheric moisture, which can lead to heavier rainfall and more severe storms. These conditions not only heighten the risk of flooding but also provide the energy needed for storms to develop into more dangerous systems.

Imminent Risk: Violent Rain

In October of 2023 Sidd said, “Now I am thinking the violent rain will be a bigger problem before we die… still thinking it through. In the long run, ya, sea level rise will hit big. If you look at the history, it is episodic, and in the fast bits it can go up 3 feet every twenty years for five hundred years. But, the rain intensity is increasing faster today, and drainage cannot cope, whether in the city or out, culverts and such put in over the last hundred years cannot handle. So, I am paying a lot of attention to terrain and drainage far inland from the seacoast (like Ohio.) By drainage I don’t mean just human built. I mean that the natural streams and gullies and ravines have not evolved to a state that can handle the water volumes we see and the worse, larger volumes we will see. So expect huger erosion, steeper slopes to waterways, land collapses and such. Build out your drainage.”

The rain intensity is increasing faster today than ever known. Multiple factors figure into the physics of violent rain. The Momentum of Rain is p = mv (p = momentum, m = mass, v = velocity.) Part of the increasing momentum is transferred to the sides and upward increasing wind turbulence, as well as updrafts. Most of the momentum is transferred upon impact. You may notice the rain bouncing higher off the streets and sidewalks. As rain becomes more massive, it will have greater momentum when it hits the ground causing more damage. The momentum of rain and the turbulence of wind are part of a larger equation that includes not only the mass and velocity of precipitation but also the density. The combination of these variables results in an increased intensity of the flow dynamics. Increased updrafts will result in an increase in the frequency of hail. When violent rain becomes denser and turns into hail, it can be deadly. Ground without groundcover will be hit harder causing more damage. The groundcover will also be hit harder causing more damage. Concrete, asphalt, solar panels, roofs, and plants will sustain more damage. Hail may also impact your skull. Infants and young children are at highest risk. Several infants have been killed by hail in the past year.

Wind and water flow forces scale as the square of velocity, so as flow speeds increase (say due to more intense heating or heavier rain) the damage scales as the square of the velocity. Look at drag physics and you will see that force is proportional to density times square of velocity (v^2). So a twenty mile an hour wind exerts four times as much force as a ten mile an hour wind. And a forty mile an hour wind exerts sixteen times as much force as a ten mile an hour wind. A wind of fifty miles an hour exerts twenty five times and a wind of sixty miles an hour exerts thirty six times as much force as one of ten miles an hour. Then you have the density term. Water is about eight hundred times denser than air, So the force exerted by a ten mile an hour flow of water is eight hundred times that of a ten mile an hour wind. So as flow velocities go up due to climate change, force and damage scale as square of the velocities. What is not clear is how much these velocities increase with climate change. But in a sense we are seeing this already as, for example, flood and sewage systems succumb and hillsides fall down, and so on.

— from The Reign of Violent Rain / Brouse and Mukherjee (2023)

From the album “Incoming” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Tornado Superhighway

[Intro]
Time to go into a closet
To prolong burial deposit

[Verse 1]
The Central U.S.
Is a mess
Homes tossed
Lives lost

[Chorus]
Intensity
Frequency
Severity
[Bridge]
The mean storm is meaner
(Go greener)
The norm is not norm
(Too warm)

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Good golly
Tornado alley
A thing of the past
Now a superhighway
Humans… the causeway
(No way? Way!)

[Chorus]
Intensity
Frequency
Severity
[Bridge]
The mean storm is meaner
(Go greener)
The norm is not norm
(Too warm)

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Bass]

[Bridge]
A superhighway
Humans… the causeway
(No way? Way!)
Fueling catastrophe
Why? Don’t ask me
(Why to cry)

[Instrumental, Piano]

[Chorus]
Intensity
Frequency
Severity
[Bridge]
The mean storm is meaner
(Go greener)
The norm is not norm
(Too warm)

[Outro]
A superhighway
Humans… the causeway
(No way? Way!)

A SCIENCE NOTE
May 27, 2024 — At least 19 Killed in Tornado-Spawning Storms Sweeping Central US

At least 19 people, including four children, have died in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Kentucky due to tornadoes and severe weather that swept through the central United States. The storms, along with extreme heat in some areas, continue to disrupt plans and cause power outages over the Memorial Day weekend. Millions of people are facing severe weather threats, with over 120 million at risk on Monday. The risk is concentrated along the East Coast, south of New England, where a level 2 out of 5 threat has been issued.

The frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, such as tornadoes and severe storms, are increasingly influenced by climate change. Here are some key ways climate change impacts these events:

  1. Increased Heat and Moisture: Warmer global temperatures lead to more heat and moisture in the atmosphere. This added heat and moisture can fuel more intense storms and provide the energy needed for severe weather events, including tornadoes.
  2. Altered Jet Stream Patterns: Climate change can affect the behavior of the jet stream, the high-altitude winds that influence weather patterns. A more erratic jet stream can lead to more extreme weather events, such as prolonged heatwaves and severe storms.
  3. Higher Sea Surface Temperatures: Warmer ocean temperatures can lead to more powerful hurricanes and tropical storms, which can bring severe weather inland and contribute to tornado formation in affected areas.
  4. Increased Atmospheric Instability: Climate change can lead to greater atmospheric instability, a key factor in the development of severe weather. This instability can increase the likelihood and severity of thunderstorms, which can spawn tornadoes.
  5. More Frequent Heavy Rainfall Events: Warmer air holds more moisture, leading to heavier and more frequent rainfall events. These heavy rains can accompany severe storms, increasing the potential for flooding and other weather-related disasters.
  6. Longer Storm Seasons: Climate change can extend the duration of storm seasons, increasing the window of time during which severe weather can occur.

While the direct link between climate change and specific tornado events is complex and still under study, the overall trend suggests that climate change is likely to contribute to more frequent and intense extreme weather events.

From the album “Incoming” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Feels Like Sunset

[Refrain]
Oh (Oh)
Sunset?
(Stay in the light)
Not yet.
(Oh, no)
Know not yet
(Avoid the night)

[Verse]
I’m not quite sure, yet
But it feels like it’s sunset
Going down
[Bridge]
On the shape, how round?
(profound)
Going down
(Down, down, down)

[Chorus]
And don’t forget
The sunset..
But, let’s get back ’round
To the part “how round?”

[Bridge]
Can I move
Mo point-of-groove
And still see the light
[Break]
And, still be in the light
Delight
On the verge
Of the curve
But, not yet
Sunset

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Bass]

[Refrain]
Oh (Oh)
Sunset?
(Stay in the light)
Not yet.
(Oh, no)
Know not yet
(Avoid the night)

A SCIENCE NOTE
Yes, you can extend your view of a sunset by changing your position or vantage point. Here are a few ways to do that:

  1. Move to a Higher Elevation: If you’re on a hill, mountain, or tall building, you can see the sun for a longer period as it sets because your horizon is farther away.
  2. Travel West: By moving westward, you can prolong your view of the sunset. This works because you’re effectively “chasing” the sun as it sets.
  3. Use an Airplane: If you’re in an airplane flying west, you can significantly extend the duration of the sunset. Pilots sometimes adjust their altitude and direction to allow passengers to enjoy extended views of sunsets and sunrises.
  4. Go to a Coastline: Watching the sunset from a coastline, particularly on the western edge of a landmass, can give you an unobstructed view of the sun setting over the ocean, prolonging the experience.

From the album “Incoming” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

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Amplitude of Your Attitude

[Intro]
2 squared equals 4
Wait, there’s more
4 squared equals 16
Get what I mean?

[Instrumental, Feedback Guitar, Theremin]

[Verse 1]
The way it multiplies
Or divides
A question
On which a lot rides

[Chorus]
What’s the amplitude
Of you attitude
Bleeding edge
Or rather crude?

[Bridge]
The usual
(Unusual)
Nose-up
(Don’t share nor care)

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Chorus]
What’s the amplitude
Of you attitude
Bleeding edge
Or rather crude?

[Bridge]
The usual
(Unusual)
Nose-dive
(Don’t care to survive)
(The usual)
Unusual
(Nose-dive)
Don’t care to survive

[Instrumental, Theremin Solo, Drum Fills]

[Bridge]
An angular difference
Indifference
The maximum extent your vibe
And, or your tribe vibe
Is in decline
Not to mention
The direction
Of the line

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Bass]

[Chorus]
What’s the amplitude
Of you attitude
Bleeding edge
Or rather crude?

[Instrumental, Piano]

[Outro]
2 squared equals 4
Wait, there’s more
4 squared equals 16
Get what I mean?

A SCIENCE NOTE
The song “Amplitude of Your Attitude” uses physics concepts (amplitude and attitude) as metaphors and plays on words to explore human behavior and climate change.

Attitude refers to the angular difference between an airplane’s axis and the Earth’s horizon. Pitch attitude is the angle formed by the longitudinal axis of the airplane, and bank attitude is the angle formed by the lateral axis. In large transport aircraft, an unusual attitude is typically defined as a nose-up pitch attitude greater than 25 degrees or a nose-down pitch attitude greater than 10 degrees.

Amplitude refers to the maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation, measured from the position of equilibrium. In different contexts, it can be defined as:

  1. Wave Physics: In wave phenomena (such as sound waves, light waves, and water waves), amplitude is the height of the wave crest or the depth of the wave trough from the equilibrium position. It indicates the energy or intensity of the wave. For instance, in a sound wave, a larger amplitude means a louder sound.
  2. Electronics: In alternating current (AC) circuits, amplitude is the maximum value of the voltage or current.
  3. Harmonic Motion: In simple harmonic motion (like a pendulum), amplitude is the maximum displacement from the equilibrium position.
  4. Signal Processing: In signal processing, amplitude refers to the magnitude of the signal’s variation from its average value.

Amplitude is a measure of how much a wave or oscillation deviates from its average or equilibrium position.

From the album “Incoming” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Puzzled

[Intro]
(Hmmmm…)
Hmm
Puzzled at your behavior?

[Verse 1]
A square peg in a round hole
Or a round peg in a square hole
Is it the same answer
A bigger hammer?

[Bridge]
If you choose the hard way
It’s going to be a hell-of-a-day

[Chorus]
And it all begins
With the easy way out
Then happens again
On the escape route

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Bass]

[Verse 2]
What the deal
Hamster on its wheel
Amazed
Rat in it’s maze

[Bridge]
Is primate change
Just as strange?

[Chorus]
And it all begins
With the easy way out
Then happens again
On the escape route

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Bridge]
Hmm
Puzzled at your behavior?
Is primate change
Estranged?

[Instrumental, Organ Solo, Drum Fills]

[Chorus]
And it all begins
With the easy way out
Then happens again
On the escape route

[Instrumental, Piano]

[Outro]
And it all begins
With the easy way out

A SCIENCE NOTE
Anthropogenic climate change is an exponential component of an unordered system (chaos theory). Climate change is primarily driven by the escalation of thermal energy affecting biogeophysical and socio-economic systems. While biogeophysical factors can be studied using math, physics, and historical records, socio-economic systems pose greater challenges due to the unpredictable consequences of human behavior and inexplicable consumer choices, exacerbating tipping points and feedback loops.

From the album “Incoming” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Lock and Key

(Knock, knock)
Can you unlock
The door
I can’t get in
Any more

[Verse 1]
It used to be
A lock needs a key
But, lately
I’m starting to see

[Bridge]
Change has come
Things have changed
Can’t outrun
Future’s range

[Chorus]
The pace of our race
Accelerates
Round and round we go
The space for our race
Degenerates
As if we don’t know

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
In the old day
You needed a key
Now I see
Those days have gone away

[Bridge]
Change has come
Things have changed
Can’t outrun
Future’s range

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Bass]

[Verse 3]
Once upon a time
Man came
Rearranged change
Things have never been the same

[Bridge]
Change has come
Things have changed
Can’t outrun
Future’s range

[Chorus]
The pace of our race
Accelerates
Round and round we go
The space for our race
Degenerates
As if we don’t know

[Outro]
The pace of our race
Accelerates

A SCIENCE NOTE
Unfortunately, even scientists are failing to see, let alone forecast, the rapid acceleration in climate change. Due to their complexity, the impacts of the Domino Effect are being underestimated. The Domino Effect is also known as “tipping cascades” in climate science. Cascading impacts in relation to tipping points include cascading impacts across biogeophysical and social systems. Until recently, scientist have been drastically underestimating the social-ecological systems. The University of Exeter reports, “There is a notable lack of topic clusters dedicated to how humans will be impacted by climate-related tipping cascades.” 2023 was a wake-up call to social-ecological scientists. The record breaking physical and economical impacts could be felt worldwide. The record warming year was seventeen times greater than any other record increase in history. Typically, record-breaking temperatures are measured in 100th degrees. There were also 200 consecutive days of record-breaking temperatures. Usually, there are one or two record breaking days in a row. The increase in intensity and frequency of record-breaking heat requires forecasting models to be recast.

From the album “Incoming” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Maldives Believes

(Woe)
Clearly “no”
Woe no

[Instrumental, Strings, Percussion]

[Verse 1]
Rising tides
No one hides
Vanishing shore
Sad, for sure

[Chorus]
Maldives believes
Conceives Man’s folly
No one relieves
Standing by, idly

[Bridge]
Really?
Thanks a lot
If you’d stop
We’d like to keep some…
Of what we’ve got

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Existential threat?
Oh, you bet
Yet, have no regret?
Forever in debt

[Chorus]
Maldives believes
Conceives Man’s folly
No one relieves
Standing by, idly

[Bridge]
Really?
Thanks a lot
If you’d stop
We’d like to keep some…
Of what we’ve got

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Bridge]
(Woe)
Clearly “no”
Woe no
Really?
Thanks a lot
If you’d stop
We’d like to keep some…
Of what we’ve got

[Chorus]
Maldives believes
Conceives Man’s folly
No one relieves
Standing by, idly

[Instrumental]

[Outro]
(Woe)
Clearly “no”
Woe no

A SCIENCE NOTE
The Maldives faces existential threat from a climate crisis it did little to create. We need the world’s help now
by Mohamed Muizzu, president of the Maldives. For the Maldives, the existential threat of the climate crisis, particularly sea level rise, has been a reality we have grappled with for decades. In 1989, recognising the urgency of our situation, with our islands standing just one metre above sea level, we brought this issue to the global stage for the first time.

This early recognition of our vulnerability sparked a national transformation as we embarked on proactive climate resilience and adaptation measures. Thirty-five years later, has the rest of the world truly been listening? If you look at how the world’s reaction to the climate crisis is funded, the answer is clearly “no”.

From the album “Incoming” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Earthslide

Oh, no
I think she’s gonna go

[Verse 1]
Watch the Earth slide
Over the side
The getting too hot
Is hard to stop

[Chorus]
Landslide
Wreaking havoc far and wide
Can’t hide
Can’t outrun what’s come undone

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Feel the Earth slide
Along for the ride
The getting too hot
Is over the top

[Chorus]
Landslide
Wreaking havoc far and wide
Can’t hide
Can’t outrun what’s come undone

[Instrumental, Synthesizer Solo, Drum Fills]

[Bridge]
Slide or plow
It’s happening now
A rolling stone
Crushing bone
Can’t hide
From buried alive

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Chorus]
Landslide
Wreaking havoc far and wide
Can’t hide
Can’t outrun what’s come undone

[Outro]
Can’t outrun what’s come undone

A SCIENCE NOTE

Updated Information on the Impact of Climate Change on Natural Disasters

May 26, 2024 – The International Organization for Migration (IOM) on Sunday increased its estimate of the death toll from a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea to more than 670. “They are estimating that more than 670 people are under the soil at the moment,” said Serhan Aktoprak, the chief of the U.N. migration agency. “Working across the debris is very dangerous and the land is still sliding,” Aktoprak added. On May 27, the death toll was increased to over 2,000.

Context of the Landslide and Climate Change

The tragic landslide in Papua New Guinea is a stark reminder of the increasing frequency and severity of natural disasters linked to climate change. Climate change, driven by global warming and human activities, exacerbates conditions that lead to such catastrophic events. Here’s how climate change is influencing natural disasters like landslides:

  1. Increased Rainfall Intensity: Climate change leads to more intense and erratic rainfall patterns. Heavier rainfall can saturate the soil, reducing its stability and increasing the likelihood of landslides. Papua New Guinea, with its mountainous terrain, is particularly vulnerable to these changes.
  2. Deforestation and Land Use Changes: Human activities, including deforestation for agriculture or development, weaken the land’s natural stability. Vegetation loss reduces the root structures that help hold the soil in place, making the area more susceptible to landslides. Climate change can exacerbate these impacts by altering the local ecosystem balance.
  3. Sea-Level Rise and Coastal Erosion: Rising sea levels and increased storm surges can erode coastlines, leading to destabilization of coastal areas. This erosion can trigger landslides in regions where the land meets the ocean, compounding the impact of heavy rains.
  4. Permafrost Thaw: In areas with permafrost, rising temperatures can cause the frozen ground to thaw, weakening the soil structure and increasing the risk of landslides. Although not directly relevant to Papua New Guinea, this is a significant issue in other parts of the world.

Broader Implications for Climate Policy and Disaster Management

The landslide in Papua New Guinea highlights the urgent need for comprehensive climate policies and effective disaster management strategies. Here are some key considerations:

  • Enhanced Early Warning Systems: Investing in early warning systems for extreme weather events can save lives by providing timely information to vulnerable communities. These systems need to be robust and cover a wide range of natural disasters, including landslides.
  • Sustainable Land Management: Protecting forests, restoring natural vegetation, and implementing sustainable land management practices can reduce the risk of landslides. Policies that discourage deforestation and promote reforestation are crucial.
  • Climate Adaptation Strategies: Developing and implementing climate adaptation strategies that take into account the increased risk of natural disasters is essential. This includes building resilient infrastructure, designing effective drainage systems, and planning for emergency responses.
  • International Cooperation: Addressing the impacts of climate change requires global cooperation. Wealthier nations must support developing countries like Papua New Guinea in their efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change. This includes financial assistance, technology transfer, and capacity building.
  • Public Awareness and Education: Raising awareness about the links between climate change and natural disasters can help communities better prepare and respond. Education campaigns can inform people about the importance of environmental conservation and disaster preparedness.

Conclusion

The devastating landslide in Papua New Guinea is a tragic example of how climate change can amplify the risks and impacts of natural disasters. It underscores the need for immediate and concerted action to address climate change and enhance resilience against its effects. As global temperatures continue to rise, the frequency and intensity of such events are likely to increase, making it imperative for the international community to act swiftly and decisively.

From the album “Incoming” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Glide Bomb

[Verse 1]
Strap on wings
Terror brings
Things of war
To abhor

[Chorus]
Reigning down
Raining down
All around
Reigning down
Raining down
Innocence bound

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Silent approach
Border broach
Children dead
What can be said?

[Chorus]
Reigning down
Raining down
All around
Reigning down
Raining down
Innocence bound

[Instrumental, Synthesizer Solo, Bass]

[Bridge]
Can’t hear it here
Can fear it here
When will the glide ride
Subside?

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Chorus]
Reigning down
Raining down
All around]
Reigning down
Raining down
Innocence bound

[Outro]
Reigning down
Raining down

A SCIENCE NOTE
A Russian glide bomb, also known as a precision-guided glide bomb, is an aerial bomb that incorporates guidance systems to enhance its accuracy and range. Unlike traditional unguided bombs, which rely solely on gravity to hit their targets, glide bombs have aerodynamic surfaces, such as wings or fins, that allow them to “glide” towards their target after being released from an aircraft. This capability extends their range and improves their accuracy.

Key Features of Russian Glide Bombs

  1. Guidance Systems: These bombs are equipped with various guidance technologies, such as GPS, inertial navigation systems, or laser guidance, which allow them to adjust their flight path in real-time to strike specific targets with high precision.
  2. Aerodynamic Design: Glide bombs have wing-like structures or fins that provide lift and control, enabling them to glide over longer distances compared to free-fall bombs. This aerodynamic design also helps in evading enemy defenses by allowing for more flexible and unpredictable flight paths.
  3. Increased Range: The glide capability allows these bombs to be released from a distance, keeping the launching aircraft out of range of enemy air defenses. This standoff distance enhances the safety of the aircraft and crew.
  4. Payload: These bombs can carry various types of payloads, including high-explosive, cluster munitions, or specialized warheads designed to penetrate hardened targets.

Examples of Russian Glide Bombs

  • KAB-500S-E: A GPS-guided glide bomb with a range of approximately 10-15 kilometers, used for precise targeting.
  • KAB-250: A smaller version, also featuring GPS guidance, used for engaging smaller or more mobile targets.
  • Drel (PBK-500U): A cluster glide bomb designed to disperse submunitions over a wide area, effective against infantry and light vehicles.

Strategic and Tactical Advantages

  1. Precision Targeting: The guidance systems enable highly accurate strikes, reducing collateral damage and increasing the effectiveness of attacks on strategic targets.
  2. Stand-Off Capability: The extended range allows aircraft to launch these bombs from outside the range of enemy air defenses, increasing the survivability of the aircraft.
  3. Versatility: Glide bombs can be used against a wide variety of targets, including infrastructure, military installations, and armored vehicles.

Operational Use

Russian glide bombs have been employed in various conflicts, demonstrating their capability to strike with precision. Their use in Syria, for example, showcased their effectiveness in targeting enemy positions and infrastructure with minimal collateral damage.

Russian glide bombs are advanced munitions that combine guidance systems with aerodynamic designs to enhance their range and accuracy, providing significant tactical and strategic advantages in modern warfare.

From the album “Incoming” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

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Is Today a Good Day?

[Verse 1]
Is today a good day
To get out the guitar
And play
Sing and dance away

[Chorus]
Everyday is a good day
To be alive
Always a good time
To strum and rhyme

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 1]
Is today a good day
To turn it up
And let it play
Sing and dance away

[Chorus]
Everyday is a good day
To be alive
Always a good time
To strum and rhyme

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Piano]

[Bridge]
Get out the guitar
Let’s see how far
We can get away
And let the music play
On our feet
Dancing to the beat

[Chorus]
Everyday is a good day
To be alive (thrive)
Always a good time
To strum and rhyme

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Piano]

[Outro]
Everyday is a good day
To be alive
And thrive

From the album “Incoming” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

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My Best Friend

[Verse 1]
My best friend
Until the very end
Can count on you
To carry me through

[Chorus]
Oh, my, my
Till the day we die
But for now
We know how
To get along
Sing our song

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
We’re best friends
Always make amends
Our love is true
Through and through

[Chorus]
Oh, my, my
Till the day we die
But for now
We know how
To get along
Sing our song

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Piano]

[Bridge]
Don’t know how I could get along
Without you
Dread that day
But, for now I can’t go wrong
It’s true
With you

[Chorus]
Oh, my, my
Till the day we die
But for now
We know how
To get along
Sing our song

[Instrumental, Piano]

[Outro]
For now
We know how

by The Beatless Sense Mongers

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I’m Down

Best guess:
Oh, yes

[Verse 1]
I’m down
For getting up
Yup, I’m up
For getting down

[Bridge]
Down, down, down
Come around
Get down, down, down
Look around
Get down

[Chorus]
Time is of the essence
For a being and their presence
Time is critical
For us all

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
I’m down
For flying high
Oh, my (fly)
Let’s give ‘er a try

[Bridge]
Down, down, down
Come around
Get down, down, down
Look around
Get down

[Chorus]
Time is of the essence
For a being and their presence
Time is critical
For us all
(Having a ball)
[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Piano]

[Bridge]
Down, down, down
Come around
Get down, down, down
Look around
Get down

[Chorus]
Time is of the essence
For a being and their presence
Time is critical
For us all
(Having a ball)

[Outro]
Essence in the presence
Of the present

From the album “Incoming” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

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Life is Good

Oh so good
Understood

[Instrumental, Bass, Drums]

[Verse 1]
Life is good
Life is great
Wish we could
Appreciate

[Chorus]
Sing a song of love
Bring along some hope
On Earth, hereof
Let’s elope

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Oh so good
Feeling great
Wish we could
Alleviate

[Chorus]
Sing a song of love
Bring along some hope
On Earth, hereof
Let’s elope

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Bass]

[Bridge]
Faith in our fellow
More yes, less no
Commanding
Understanding
Not withstanding
A passion
For compassion

[Verse 3]
Bring on the good
Accelerate great
As we should
Elevate

[Chorus]
Sing a song of love
Bring along some hope
On Earth, hereof
Let’s elope

[Instrumental, Piano]

[Bridge]
Faith in our fellow
More yes, less no
Commanding
Understanding
Not withstanding
A passion
For compassion

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Chorus]
Sing a song of love
Bring along some hope
On Earth, hereof
Let’s elope

[Outro]
Sing a song of love
On Earth, hereof

From the album “Incoming” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

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Day After Day

[Verse 1]
Day by day
We’re on our way
But what about the children
As we live our life of illusion?

[Chorus]
What kind of world
Will we leave behind
Hopes that are bold
Or pet peeves unkind

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Day after day
Long as I’m O.K.
But what about the children
As we live our life of illusion?

[Chorus]
What kind of world
Will we leave behind
Hopes that are bold
Or pet peeves unkind

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Bass]

[Bridge]
Day after day
Living the same way
Fostering decay
Use and abuse
We’re gonna lose

[Verse 3]
The day may come
When we’re all undone
Will the children save us
Nevertheless?

[Chorus]
What kind of world
Will we leave behind
Hopes that are bold
Or pet peeves unkind

[Instrumental, Piano, Bass]

[Bridge]
Day after day
Living the same way
Fostering decay
Use and abuse
We’re gonna lose

[Chorus]
What kind of world
Will we leave behind
Hopes that are bold
Or pet peeves unkind

[Outro]
What kind of world
Hopes that are bold

From the album “Incoming” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

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On Our Way

[Verse 1]
We’re on our way
Should get there today
We’re on the ride
Until we collide

[Bridge]
Can’t wait
Anticipate
Plan for our arrival
Best times we’ll rival

[Chorus]
We’re on our way
Cannot wait to play
Music will flow
Music we’ll know

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Bass]

[Verse 2]
A good time on the ride
Hope so on the flip-side
But, for now we’ll plow
Gonna get through somehow

[Bridge]
Can’t wait
Anticipate
Plan for our arrival
Best times we’ll rival

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Chorus]
We’re on our way
Cannot wait to play
Music will flow
Music we’ll know

[Outro]
Music will flow
Music we’ll know

From the album “Incoming” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

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