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Sun Apr 02 2006 11:59 PM
Re: Not really hurricane modification

Exactly how would sealed cryogenic materials kill an ecosystem? The materials wouldn't be released into the water, they would only cool a grid of sorts that the water would pass through. The actual cryogenic liquid would remain sealed in the grid. If you read through the idea, you would see that this strategy would not prevent a storm, only lessen it's strength (or prevent it's strengthening). Doing this is far less ecologically intrusive than the burning of the fossil fuel in your automobile.


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