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Can a Hurricane Be Managed

Published 16 Jul 2020 in physics.ao-ph, math-ph, and math.MP | (2007.08455v3)

Abstract: Based on realistic estimates of geophysical conditions it is demonstrated that by practical means; (1) the intensity of a hurricane can be diminished before making landfall; (2) and other circumstances, a potential hurricane might be quenched before achieving critical strength. Under the first strategy, cold deep ocean water cools the hurricane track to weaken it. Analyses are facilitated by derivation of a novel exact solution that models a tropical depression, a mesoscale eddy, and the eye of a hurricane. Under the second strategy, it is shown. the threat of a tropical depression can be diminished, in a timely manner. Estimates of the power needed to perform timely ocean mixing show that this might be accomplished by high-performance submarines, and an exceptional coefficient of performance, O(104). The destructive power of a hurricane is functionally related to its maximal wind speed, Vm. It is shown that a 20 percent reduction in maximal wind speed produces a 50 percent reduction in destructive costs. Complementary deliberations show the potential for producing rainfall in relief of drought. Shown also is the opportunity to significantly modify vessel architecture to maximize the desired goals. It is the contention of this paper that a practical framework exists to pursue means by which to reduce the tragedy and devastation caused by hurricanes.

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