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  2. Despite false claims, no technology exists to create massive ...

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    The U.S. government did experiments decades ago that aimed to weaken hurricanes, not strengthen or create them, according to NOAA records. In 1947, military scientists working with General ...

  3. Space hurricane - Wikipedia

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    The space hurricane was characterized by a cyclone-like auroral spot with multiple spiral arms, due to precipitating electrons, strong circular plasma vorticity with zero horizontal flow at its center (the equivalent of the eye of an atmospheric hurricane), a negative-to-positive bipolar magnetic structure (showing a circular magnetic field ...

  4. Extraterrestrial vortex - Wikipedia

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    While these massive dust storms do cause problems for rovers and spacecraft operating on solar power, the winds on Mars top out at 100 km (60 mi) [citation needed], less than half as strong as hurricane-force winds on Earth, which is not enough to rip apart mechanical equipment. [8] [9]

  5. How back-to-back hurricanes are giving way to a debunked ...

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    The latest disinformation swirling the hurricanes have pointed to Project STORMFURY, an effort whereby U.S. government attempted "human interference and hurricane modification" during the Cold War.

  6. Hurricane dynamics and cloud microphysics - Wikipedia

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    They report that in their simulation the seeded hurricane initially weakened the surface winds in the region of seeding. The eye of the hurricane eventually contracted and became stronger, but the average of the total wind field was weaker. In this best case scenario, they report that seeding reduced the hurricane-force winds by 25%. [5]

  7. 'Monster' hurricanes keep getting even stronger, analysis shows

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    A satellite loop showing Laura progress from a Tropical Storm over the Caribbean to a Category 4 hurricane that made landfall on the U.S. Gulf Coast. (AccuWeather) An analysis by AccuWeather ...

  8. Why Hurricanes Seem to Be Getting Stronger - AOL

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    As Hurricane Florence becomes the latest storm to batter the east coast, climate scientists are racing to determine if global warming is making these annual storms more powerful. Why Hurricanes ...

  9. Rapid intensification - Wikipedia

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    The first working group report of the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report – published in 2021 – assessed that the global occurrence of rapid intensification likely increased over the preceding four decades (during the period of reliable satellite data), with "medium confidence" in this change exceeding the effect of natural climate variability and thus stemming from anthropogenic climate change.