Taming Hurricane Pedro Gives Hope for the Future

Taming Hurricane Pedro Gives Hope for the Future August 29, 2040 - Analysts believe that the effort in taming the hurricane Pedro is the main reason for it to still be considered a category four hurricane, before it reached the coast of southern Florida today. This is the first time ever a major hurricane has been affected in a measurable way by humans.

The hurricane fighting fleet of airplanes was alerted five days ago and has since then been spraying the ocean surface around Pedro's eye with a mix based on biodegradable oil to slow down the evaporating that feeds the hurricane. Even though progress have been made calculating the development of a hurricane, it is still difficult to determine the exact effect of the spraying, but analysts believe it is the reason that the wind speed has not increased.

It is hard to tell exactly what kind of damages a category five hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale could do to the southern part of Florida. Estimations show that the difference between a category four and five hurricane could equal 10% of the damages, which if Pedro was in a bad mood, could be about US$ 17 billion. If these estimations are correct, the much debated investment in the hurricane fighting fleet was well worth it.

The taming of Pedro gives good hope for the future since the number of hurricanes has increased during the last 30 years, mainly because of the global warming. Hurricanes need a water temperature of at least 27 degrees Celsius which has become more common during this period.

 

Argument: According to Ross N. Hoffman, Vice President of Atmospheric and Environmental Research, it is possible to control hurricanes, by coating the ocean surface with a thin film of a biodegradable oil that slows evaporation. The estimated cost is based on the damage that the hurricane Andrew caused in Florida in 1992, in the value of year 2040.

Questions: Are there other ways to control hurricanes? How well will future computer power and software help us in calculating the weather in general and hurricanes in particular?


Comments:

give me a break a biofilm coated on the ocean to slow the current event down. wrong anwser see the point is stopping something is not to slow it donw but to in general stop it in its tracks. and to think i have the idea with me i thought of it 3 years ago, My idea is to stop it comppletly. An you all are thinking, YOU CANT STOP THE UNCONTROLABLE. true i give the mad sciencist props for such a brilliant counter measurement of thought. yes it can be stoped, for how long hummm well thats for me to know. if there is any further question please feel free to contact me, but if you want to wait it out an figure it out the hard way HEY!!! more power to ya, but please dont say i told ya so in 2040 by then it will be too late.

Get off your high ass JT. The above information provides an insight to what may become and how to approach it. JT your ideas provide us with nothing more then here say....

Spreading a film of Oil? This sounds like a disaster waiting to happen. Putting down enough oil to stop a hurricane means TRILLIONS OF GALLONS being spewed out to cover enough of the surface of the ocean to stop THE WEATHER.
Potentially killing ALL SEA LIFE in the area. Despite the hype, Global Warming is not going to be the end all of the world. Such thinking that 40 hurricanes are going to hit the coast of the US a year in the future is highly unlikely. Global Warming is being viewed more and more as something that occurrs naturally in the Earths' weather pattern. Albeit we may have started to screw up the Earth, but most of the industry in the current age around the world is at least ten times more pollution efficient than it was in the 1970s when it was first thought that such an event was possible.

Besides, I think the best way to stop a hurricane or any similar weather pattern, would be to stop it before it starts by stopping the up-draft. Probably by use of an explosive of some kind that either changes the temperature or direction of the air flow.

As they say, any problem can be overcome with the proper amount of plastic-explosives.

Despite the term, Global Warming, the oceans are actually getting colder. Very interesting idea, though. Would require some perfection, obviously.

Pedro,
You didn't date your article, so I don't know how old or recent the article was. Are you involved in any hurricane/taming hurricane studies?
I invite you to take a look at:
http://taminghurricane.blogspot.com/
It has some interesting ideas.

Thanks
James Banh
7.05.09

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