David,
The presentation was actually making sense, until he showed where he was going to deploy the pumps. He was grilled on that point

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CapeVerdeWave wrote:Weatherfreak000 wrote:Your all blinded by your selfish desires to experience hurricanes! Admit to it!
We can end the suffering now if we follow this plan.
Hmm... may that be true, Mr. Florida-will-get-hit-and-we-are-all-doomed-this-year-so-who-cares?
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Weatherfreak000 wrote:haha, I don't think I even care to explain myself for this one![]()
Also I never said let's NOT care because Florida is gonna likely get hit by a hurricane. I was just saying let's NOT make 10 topics discussing the probability because damn WE ALL KNOW Florida has at least a 60% to hit by a tropical system.
Weatherfreak000 wrote:Your all blinded by your selfish desires to experience hurricanes! Admit to it!
We can end the suffering now if we follow this plan.
Thierry_Gironde wrote:I am really torn by such ideas. Certainly it is a noble cause to reduce if not completely remove the potential for catastrophic losses--both in human and economic terms--but tropical cyclones exist as cogs in a wider machine, they no doubt serve some kind of purpose within the workings of the atmosphere and the Earth. How would this modification affect the rest of this machine?
Ideas like this don't seem to address the problem. The issue is not powerful hurricanes striking land, the issue is, rather, people building and living in vulnerable areas. It is unavoidable, people living in places like barrier islands.
Is it not then, a better idea to fund and research better ways of building and living in hurricane prone areas? We know only so much about the way the natural world works, but we know a lot about our structures and lives. It seems a better use of time and money to figure out ways to make our populations safer and better prepared than to modify, with unknown ramifications, an aspect of nature that regardless of humanity, will form and act by its own rules and accord.
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