Ocean Cooling to Weaken Hurricanes: What the Science Says

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The warming of the oceans is tied to shifts in their behavior, especially the formation of hurricanes. The idea of artificially cooling sea water to blunt these storms has long been discussed, but practical success remains doubtful. A group of scientists tested this concept in laboratory simulations and found that cooling the sea would be useless for reducing hurricane intensity.

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