Controlling Hurricanes

Publish Date: September 27, 2004
Article Source: Scientific American
Article Link: www.aer.com/news-events/in-the-news/2004/controlling-hurricanes

Every year huge rotating storms packing winds greater than 74 miles per hour sweep across tropical seas and onto shorelines--often devastating large swaths of territory.

When these roiling tempests--called hurricanes in the Atlantic and the eastern Pacific oceans, typhoons in the western Pacific and cyclones in the Indian Ocean--strike heavily populated areas, they can kill thousands and cause billions of dollars of property damage. And nothing, absolutely nothing, stands in their way.

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