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Read This Article If You Want To Stop Hurricanes

By: Lance Winslow

Each year during Hurricane Season people bring up the thought; wouldn’t it be great to control the weather? What if we could stop or kill a massive Hurricane? Why can’t we steer this Hurricane away from Miami, Tampa or the Gulf Coast. Lately Hurricanes seem to be getting bigger and more fierce for instance this year we had five category 5 Hurricanes all in the same season; Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma. The 2005 Hurricane Season passed the record of 13 Hurricanes in one season and the most named storms ever in one Atlantic Hurricane Season with Hurricane Beta and Tropical Storm Alpha. Some hate to think what the 2006 Hurricane Season will bring, but we all know that it will not be pretty.

Isn’t it time we worked on ways to fight Hurricanes or stop them from forming? Surely if we can design stealth fighters, liberate whole countries, put a probe on Mars, then their must be a way to steer, stop or kill a rotating tropical storm or Hurricane. You know like turning off a vacuum cleaner, just unplug it or something?

Actually as far fetched as this sounds there have been many ideas floated recently on potential ways to match Mother Nature’s Wrath and soon we will have the answer we need to better control, modify or stop the weather, but for now we wait and wonder which weather and what storm will be next. Think on this.

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