Nothing. Although a few fringe groups have made proposals it is generally accepted within the scientific community that nothing can be done to stop or prevent hurricanes.
All that we can do is to track and study hurricanes to help reduce damage and fatalities when they do hit.
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Some hurricanes have stayed at sea and done no damage.
Not much can be done to protect non-captive marine life. For marine life that lives in captivity, their owners or the aquarium officials will have a plan in case of natural disaster.
No. Damage is the basis of tornado ratings, but not for hurricanes. Hurricanes are rated based on maximum sustained wind speed.
The warmer the ocean's temperature, the more hurricanes that occur. The reason being: hurricanes feed on heat and water!
No, hurricanes are not rare in Florida. Florida is prone to hurricanes due to its geographical location and warm tropical waters. The state has a long history of experiencing hurricanes, with some areas being more vulnerable than others.
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a lot of damage is done but hurricane's die out so it cant get far inland
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