Can you nuke a hurricane? Trump says suggestion is ‘fake news.’ Scientists say it’s even worst than that.
Trump, in a Twitter posting Monday in which he referred to himself in the third person, called Axios' reporting "fake news" and denied suggesting it.
Putting aside the debate over whether Trump said it, if you're wondering whether the nuclear option could work, the
"During each hurricane season, there always appear suggestions that one should simply use nuclear weapons to try and destroy the storms," meteorologist
If you want to get deeper into the science,
That's not to mention the diplomatic issues. Nuking hurricanes would appear to violate a few international treaties, including both the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty of 1963 and the Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty of 1976.
The Axios report relies on sources from separate
Trump is currently in
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