The NOAA Explains Why We Don’t Just Nuke Hurricanes
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has finally answered a question they heard before Hurricane Sandy hit, and they've heard before every other impending hurricane: Can't we just nuke it?The answer is no. It would take a 10-megaton nuke every 20 minutes to have even some impact on a hurricane, and even then it wouldn't really affect the storm, because it doesn't affect air pressure.
Now you know!