Can Scientists Really Steer Hurricanes?
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Can scientists really change the path of a hurricane or is that still science fiction?
This episode explores one of the most fascinating questions in atmospheric science: whether humans could ever influence one of nature’s most powerful storms.
From Project STORMFURY to modern cloud seeding research, computer modeling, and artificial intelligence, the conversation separates what is scientifically plausible from what remains theoretical, unproven, or misunderstood.
The episode explains what cloud seeding can realistically do, why hurricanes are so difficult to modify, what recent research suggests about future possibilities, and why computer simulations should not be confused with real-world hurricane control.
It also examines why weather-control conspiracy theories often spread after major hurricanes, heat waves, floods, and other high-impact events and how evidence-based meteorology helps separate science from misinformation.
Whether you’re interested in hurricanes, weather modification, atmospheric science, or the future of forecasting technology, this episode looks at the real science, the limits, and the unanswered questions behind one of meteorology’s biggest ideas.
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