How about this. You could explode a large device at the bottom of the ocean
releasing a few billion cubic meters of methane in the path of the
hurricane. There is a great deal of methane hydrite down there.
What effect that would have I don't know, but it would change a few
parameters of the storm.
"Jonathan" wrote in message
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"Christopher M. Jones" wrote in message
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Rodney Kelp wrote:
Well there is no reason why we can't make a 500, or a 5000, or a
5,000,000
megaton hydrogen bomb. It seem at some point a large rotational storm
would
be blown straight out from the center.
Ummm, could "sanity" count as a reason?
A vortex is as stable a structure as it gets. Next time you pull
the plug in the tub, kick the little whirlpool with your foot. What
happens? It just forms again. It's the forces generating the
vortex that sustain it. Forces such as the rotation of
the earth and the movement of the atmosphere.
Disrupting those forces to change a hurricane would
be ..well...throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
Jonathan
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