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Posted by buickanddeere on September 23, 2005 at 08:40:01 from (192.75.48.150):
In Reply to: Re: Update, Update! posted by Scotmac on September 23, 2005 at 06:36:17:
The power stored in the warm moist air of a hurricane is dispersed over thousands of cubic miles of air volume. There is no central and vulnerable point to hit. As for "bombing" a storm? You could set off a 200 meg nuclear device in the middle of the eye of a storm. That's about then largest warhead usually admitted to. Besides the emp shutting down or damaging all the electrical, radio and electronic equipment for hundreds of miles. That little poof in the middle of a storm would just add more warm moist air to the storm and add to it's power. The radioactive daughters such as iodine cesium, tritium etc. Would make contaminate everything downwind for years.
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