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Could a powerful explosion into Wilma's eye break up its momentum enuff to
weaken or kill it off?? |
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yep go ahead and do it. so when nothing happens & everything else goes
wrong, we can blame u... we could Sacrifice a virgin while we are at it. which you probably are, hands don't count... Luke, go kiss your sister again. you know you've done it, we have it on film!.. ![]() |
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movie 4 u...
http://tampabayonline.net/weatherqui...45/answer1.htm copy & paste url. http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache...%27s+eye&hl=en "A mature hurricane of moderate strength and size releases as much condensation heat energy in a day as the fusion energy of about 400 hydrogen super bombs," Robert and Joanne Simpson wrote in a report to the Project Stormfury Advisory Panel, a scientific body formed in 1964 to try to find hurricanes' "Achilles' heel." http://www.usatoday.com/weather/rese...tormfury_x.htm HELL, why don't you just look up the info. Form the source I got it from. Google it you lazy person... http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...ricane%27s+eye |
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Luke wrote:
Could a powerful explosion into Wilma's eye break up its momentum enuff to weaken or kill it off?? The way she's staggering about and doing that weird eye dilation thing - I think they already bombed her with a wagonload o' weed... ;^) |
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Luke wrote:
Could a powerful explosion into Wilma's eye break up its momentum enuff to weaken or kill it off?? More than likely yes, one (or several) hydrogen bombs would cause a shock wave strong enough to disrupt the rotational organization of the hurricane and essentially close the eye. Many people think that it would not work, but they are mistaking the total thermal energy available to the hurricane (which is very large) vs the actual kinetic energy present in the rotating air mass (which is on par with, or less than, the energy release of one or several H-bombs). However, if a bomb blast were to cause the hurricane to lose it's rotational organization, it may re-gain it several hours to several days later. Or it may not re-form. It would depend on the atmospheric gradients present at the location where the blast takes place. Think of water swirling down a drain. The vortex is the eye-wall. Stick your finger in the vortex and disrupt it, and the vortex disappears. Remove your finger, and the vortex will re-form. The vortex is acting like a "worm-hole", connecting areas of low and high pressure. In theory you could test this method on a terrestrial tornado (with conventional explosives). Assuming you could position enough TNT (or equivalent) in the path of a tornado (or drop it from a plane or helicopter?) then detonating the explosives should cause the tornado to lose it's rotational organization immediately. All these hurricanes and the tsunami, they're a bitch. The prices for a tropical vaction are going to go through the roof, with all these properties dammaged world-wide, the ones that are still functioning will be able to charge a premium. Airlines that depend on tourist traffic will certainly suffer too, if the rooms aren't there. |
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Looks like ur the fool G...HAHAHA
"Weather Man" wrote in message ... Luke wrote: Could a powerful explosion into Wilma's eye break up its momentum enuff to weaken or kill it off?? More than likely yes, one (or several) hydrogen bombs would cause a shock wave strong enough to disrupt the rotational organization of the hurricane and essentially close the eye. Many people think that it would not work, but they are mistaking the total thermal energy available to the hurricane (which is very large) vs the actual kinetic energy present in the rotating air mass (which is on par with, or less than, the energy release of one or several H-bombs). However, if a bomb blast were to cause the hurricane to lose it's rotational organization, it may re-gain it several hours to several days later. Or it may not re-form. It would depend on the atmospheric gradients present at the location where the blast takes place. Think of water swirling down a drain. The vortex is the eye-wall. Stick your finger in the vortex and disrupt it, and the vortex disappears. Remove your finger, and the vortex will re-form. The vortex is acting like a "worm-hole", connecting areas of low and high pressure. In theory you could test this method on a terrestrial tornado (with conventional explosives). Assuming you could position enough TNT (or equivalent) in the path of a tornado (or drop it from a plane or helicopter?) then detonating the explosives should cause the tornado to lose it's rotational organization immediately. All these hurricanes and the tsunami, they're a bitch. The prices for a tropical vaction are going to go through the roof, with all these properties dammaged world-wide, the ones that are still functioning will be able to charge a premium. Airlines that depend on tourist traffic will certainly suffer too, if the rooms aren't there. |
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