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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think many would think that you're question is quite irrelevant, but who can tell any possibilities? It's actually a good that people start to think of the impossible because this might lead to new discoveries.
For now, the possibility of stopping a tornado or hurricane by explosion is yet to be determined. Why? Because that would be the least on a scientist solution to the problem.
Actually, researchers are taking three probable solution of stopping these mentioned disasters before they could hit and destroy a place.
- heat the colder air before it mixed up with warm air. Done by blasting a beam of microwaves from satellites.
- coat the seawater with thin layers of oil to decrease the evaporation process.
- heating up the clouds ahead of a possible hurricane or tornado cloud to direct in to another direction.
But for further information, these solutions also requires a more sensitive radar to detect forming clouds.
I am in fact hoping that this technology will soon be developed to stop further deaths and destruction as what happened in Joplin, MO. I've read an article with pics and video of it. Putting my shoes on the victims, it's a horrible experience. Hopefully the homeless now have homeowners insurance because I think it can greatly help.
Here's the article. http://www.insurancep...ornado-damage-photos/
For now, the possibility of stopping a tornado or hurricane by explosion is yet to be determined. Why? Because that would be the least on a scientist solution to the problem.
Actually, researchers are taking three probable solution of stopping these mentioned disasters before they could hit and destroy a place.
- heat the colder air before it mixed up with warm air. Done by blasting a beam of microwaves from satellites.
- coat the seawater with thin layers of oil to decrease the evaporation process.
- heating up the clouds ahead of a possible hurricane or tornado cloud to direct in to another direction.
But for further information, these solutions also requires a more sensitive radar to detect forming clouds.
I am in fact hoping that this technology will soon be developed to stop further deaths and destruction as what happened in Joplin, MO. I've read an article with pics and video of it. Putting my shoes on the victims, it's a horrible experience. Hopefully the homeless now have homeowners insurance because I think it can greatly help.
Here's the article. http://www.insurancep...ornado-damage-photos/