Can You Stop a Hurricane by Nuking It?
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Can You Stop a Hurricane by Nuking It?
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#4A less baity title: You cannot stop a hurricane by nuking it.
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#6The correct answer is: about 8 inches.
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#7Why bring up nuclear weapons at all? Modern science has brought us the MOAB and the ATBIP, which are non-nuclear.
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#8A less baity title: You cannot stop a hurricane by nuking it.
If the headline is a question, the answer is no.
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Finally, whether the bomb would have a minor positive effect, a negative effect, or none at all on the storm's convection cycle, one thing is for sure: It would create a radioactive hurricane, which would be even worse than a normal one.
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#10One idea that rears its head almost every hurricane season recently is the notion of bombing a hurricane into submission. ... Finally, whether the bomb would have a minor positive effect, a negative effect, or none at all on the storm's convection cycle, one thing is for sure: It would create a radioactive hurricane, which would be even worse than a normal one.
Who (other than Michael Bay) is talking about nuking hurricane?
edit: tried some google news searches, I can't find any discussion about bombing a hurricane other than this article.