Sep 16 2005

Complexity and Hurricanes (and other non-real, basically hypothetical what-ifs)

Published by Ben at 12:51 pm under Science

Without the lubricating effect of water droplets thrown up by waves, hurricanes would have trouble building up winds of more than 25 mph.

Another fun “fact”: without turbulence, the Mississippi River would be flowing at supersonic speed at its mouth.

(via EurekAlert: “Ocean spray lubricates hurricane winds.” [July 25, 2005])

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