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Re: Hurricane Experiments
      Thu Jun 21 2007 01:12 PM

My main question was if anything like this had ever been done before, but I surely see what you're talking about. I guess my primitive thought was a mechanism that could be planted into the eye and extend into the eyewall where winds are the strongest. I have no real scientific basis for how this would work yet, but it was a fleeting thought I had today and so I just thought I'd see if anyone knew of any experiments that had been done or have any other ideas on how to possibly do it. I will continue to work out the science of my idea and see what ya'll think.

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