Re: Hurrican Ivan heads for Florida

From: habshi (habshi_at_anony.com)
Date: 09/09/04


Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2004 17:33:54 GMT


        Apparently the energy of these hurricanes is 10,000 times that
of the Hiroshima bomb or 200 million tonnes of tnt !! - more than
humans use in a year .
        Since the earth is tilted and the eplipetic revolution means
the north is nearer to the sun in summer , the water heats up over the
summer and the hurricanes therefore never happen in the southern
hemisphere or in spring .
        So why not rush otec type contraptions which use the temp
difference between the super hot water on top and cold water at the
depths , to the hot water areas and trasmit the electricity to the
mainland . Clean energy for ever and ever !!!



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