Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Killer Hurricanes May Someday Be Controlled With Soot


Boston MA - Two scientists think they may have found a way to weaken, slow down and even change the direction of hurricanes.
If it works, the method could be used to divert powerful storms from hitting large cities — but could also create its own maelstrom of problems.
Using computer simulations, Boston-area researchers Moshe Alamaro and Ross N. Hoffman hypothesize that a large amount of soot or pulverized black rubber dumped into a hurricane's eye would quickly disperse around the storm's chilly upper layer. Full Story - Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Drs. Foster & Smith Pet Supplies