they will make you beg for the walls.That will be next. Walls would be cheaper and quicker than individual houses. Kamalas (if elected) new green deal will be floated because of every ones desperation and it will be lauded as the perfect solution.
Copilot No hurricane has reached that speed. The fastest ever recorded was Hurricane Patricia in 2015, with sustained winds of around 215 mph. Reaching 300 mph would likely be catastrophic beyond anything we’ve seen.
You into extreme weather? Or just curious?
can the law of physics allows it? Copilot
Theoretically, the laws of physics could allow for extremely high wind speeds, but natural factors like Earth's atmosphere and the Coriolis effect put practical limits on hurricanes. In simple terms, it's really unlikely to see winds that intense in a natural hurricane. Got any other extreme weather questions up your sleeve?
dosvydanya_freedomz 2 points 6 months ago
that magic number again, that cat doesnt exist because of the law of physics a hurricane cannot go
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can a hurricane go above 300 moh
No hurricane has reached that speed. The fastest ever recorded was Hurricane Patricia in 2015, with sustained winds of around 215 mph. Reaching 300 mph would likely be catastrophic beyond anything we’ve seen.
You into extreme weather? Or just curious?
can the law of physics allows it?
Copilot