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Quote from: bong on February 01, 2012, 03:27:55 PMan explosion could always blow up a storm. imagine the sun blowing up vs a tiny hurricanAn explosion does not explode wind.
an explosion could always blow up a storm. imagine the sun blowing up vs a tiny hurrican
and since when did we get fixated on the idea of a single, tiny nuke, blowing apart a hurricane
pffft no, a hurricane would stop when the convection currents are disrupted. By heating the cold air and dispersing moisture, that would stop the hurricane
you make as much sense as suggesting that a smaller poisonous insect cannot kill a bigger one.
A tropical cyclone can cease to have tropical characteristics in several different ways. One such way is if it moves over land, thus depriving it of the warm water it needs to power itself, quickly losing strength