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originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
I'm ready, the generator is gassed and the neighbors are plump.
originally posted by: Nyiah
For f#'s sake.
Yes, hurricanes can "collide", or more accurately, one can be absorbed by another. Most often, they just do a dance & "orbit" each other, it's called the Fujiwhara Effect, and it's NOT NEW. Hurricane Iris in '95 didn't turn into a super hurricane after it ate Karen, now did it?
And it does not indisputably lead to a superstorm on it's own, because you need more than just "Oops, another hurricane - BOOM! Hulksmash'cane!" The proximity of each other leads most often to weakened ones because hello --wind variation disturbing the structure of each storm
Here's an old article that'd do people some good to read, at least it could be learned from, as opposed to just peddling inaccurate doom porn from a crappy Youtuber.
www.accuweather.com...
originally posted by: UnBreakable
So a storm of Harvey's magnitude was forcasted 10 days ago.
originally posted by: UnBreakable
So a storm of Harvey's magnitude was forcasted 10 days ago.
originally posted by: championoftruth
a reply to: Trueman
why not fire missiles into the storm to disperse it?
stop the hand wringing.
we need to be proactive instead of inactive.
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: championoftruth
a reply to: Trueman
why not fire missiles into the storm to disperse it?
stop the hand wringing.
we need to be proactive instead of inactive.
I sure hope you're being facetious...