It is merely Natural. A lot of incorrect information on tropical cyclones is being disseminated via our mainstream news outlets. Even The Weather Channel is not being as forthright as they should be. We're here to shed a little more light on the nature of hurricanes. These tropical systems are being bad-mouthed daily on TV, which is entirely unfair. Did you see all of the horribly biased coverage of New Orleans after the storm hit? In the end we found out that aid workers weren't sniping locals, and that most of what happened in the Louisiana Superdome was not horrific. This is mostly the result of our drive-by media's complete lack of character.
In fact, this is ridiculous.
So much for EHE (equal hurricane employer) of yesteryear. Any true proponent of affirmative action would give a hurricane the chance to provide much-needed rain. Would a drought-stricken area not appreciate a good rainshower? Who's to say that a hurricane isn't a true blessing to an area with a dangerously low water table? Why don't more people appreciate the huge amount of tourism generated by a hurricane? (i.e.- surfers and massive evacuations). If people would merely stop complaining, and invest in Exxon before another category 5 storm, they could profit handsomely from an entirely natural rainshower!
One of the hottest topics today is developing "clean" sources of energy. This may include wind farms, plant-derived liquid fuels for passenger vehicles, or even solar electricity. Many of our prominent politicians are going as far as to push legislation that would mandate development of these renewable energy sources. We do not think that our current politicians are being realistic - or fair. We also do not believe that so-called "greenhouse gasses" warrant any sort of concern.
What we need to do is harness the enormous amount of energy that a hurricane emits during its life cycle. This is as simple as manufacturing giant, highly-mobile, floating windmills. If we can place a few thousand giant floating windmills in the path of a decent-sized storm, we could harvest a very large amount of energy. How much? Well, just consider this: a hurricane releases as much energy as 1 million Hydrogen bombs every hour. That's food for thought as The United States' energy needs are predicted to double every two years.
Please take a look at some of the other pages here. We have a lot of interesting information regarding hurricanes, as well as a solution for the people that are really dead-set on preventing them. We at least hope that some will consider the benefits of these storms before carrying out the solution.
