Why can't NASA or the US military create a bomb or missile that could detonate in the center of a hurricane, sending a massive shockwave through the air that would disrupt the hurricane's cyclical motion and weaken or breakup the hurricane, all while it is still over the ocean? Obviously I'm talking about a weapon that would not impact the environment long term by contaminating the ocean or causing any nuclear fallout.Can a specifically designed bomb be detonated in the eye of a hurricane to disrupt its motion and weaken it?no, just in the movies, the only way to kill a hurricane is to remove its source of heat and moisture, a detonation would just ad more heat.Can a specifically designed bomb be detonated in the eye of a hurricane to disrupt its motion and weaken it?
If that were even possible, it would require an amount of energy unlike any bomb ever created by humans. To break a hurricane's rotation, the bomb would have to have more energy than the hurricane itself, which is equivalent to hundreds of atomic bombs.
Basically, any bomb that could do it would wipe out humanity. Can a specifically designed bomb be detonated in the eye of a hurricane to disrupt its motion and weaken it?I saw that movie too. It was a good idea but physically impossible. Can a specifically designed bomb be detonated in the eye of a hurricane to disrupt its motion and weaken it?
Man will never be able to defeat the wrath of mother nature. Can a specifically designed bomb be detonated in the eye of a hurricane to disrupt its motion and weaken it?Like everyone else has said, it'd take a bomb so big that you'd be better off dealing with the storm.
If you're looking for some sort of wild way to stop a storm, you could cut off the moisture to the storm by covering the entire ocean with a tarp or by dropping VERY LARGE amounts (pretty much an impossible amount) of cryogenic fluids in the ocean in front of the storm. Of course, the ecological damage caused by this would be huge. There's also the issue of coming up with impossible amounts of materials.
I guess the short answer to your question is "No. You'd be better off screaming at the storm to leave."
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