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The remaining tactics for fighting hurricanes require weakening them before they start by deliberately cooling seas and brightening clouds when storms are brewing, robbing them of the fuel for their destruction.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: intrptr
Not if you tow it fast enough.
The ice would melt before it got there.
That wouldn't cool the ocean fast enough.
How about giant space blankets to block the suns rays?
originally posted by: Wolfenz
funny thing ,, Ive seen Hurricane Cat 1 Jose
Doing almost a Complete 360! days ago ...
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Wolfenz
A fleet of nuclear powered ships with very large pumps patrolling the ITCZ of the Atlantic for 6 months every year.
Sure, why not.
My (ex)Father-in-law, a physicist, has some really amazing ideas too. About launching spacecraft. Not sure about stopping hurricanes. Point being, that really big projects take a whole lot of money and political will.
My (ex)Father-in-law, a physicist, has some really amazing ideas too. About launching spacecraft. Not sure about stopping hurricanes. Point being, that really big projects take a whole lot of money and political will.
originally posted by: LuizaGrey
Lately, I've read in a report by scientists of AllatRa Science that for some time before occurring a hurricane or a tornado, the number of neutrinos in this region rises dramatically.