James88
(Weather Master)
Mon Jun 21 2004 05:09 PM
Re: "CAT V" Rick

Apparently, a hypercane could also leave a colossal amount of debris and moisture in the atmosphere, which could disrupt the climate and eat away at the ozone layer. The hole we've already got is enough as it is! It's lucky that hypercanes are quite unlikely events, because Hypercane Bonnie or Hypercane Hermine would be a bit much!

I have to agree with you Phil about global warming. Surely it would take decades for the number of storms to become noticeably higher than normal.



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