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Tornado dissipation

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maniacalpha1-1

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So, I saw this video of a forming tornado:
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-646569?hpt=hp_bn1

And I thought, wouldn't an explosion, say, the size of a 500-2000 lb aircraft bomb, but not encased in metal, encased in something to reduce shrapnel, dissipate it? The explosion, if it occured at the right point, would create a temporary vacuum that would cancel a tornado out? Perhaps not useful for huge width tornados but for thin and extremely powerful ones, maybe.

USAF Tornado Hunters Squadron?
 
You try to fly a plane into an active vortex and tell me how that works out for you, k?
 
And I thought, wouldn't an explosion, say, the size of a 500-2000 lb aircraft bomb, but not encased in metal, encased in something to reduce shrapnel, dissipate it? The explosion, if it occured at the right point, would create a temporary vacuum that would cancel a tornado out?

No.
 
Have you thought of extending this idea to nuclear weapons and hurricanes yet?


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Of course! But that would leave fallout 🙁

You try to fly a plane into an active vortex and tell me how that works out for you, k?

You wouldn't fly into it obviously, it would be like a 2000 lb missile designed to be fired from range and explode inside. Not dropped from inside, lol. Or even dropped from above the clouds completely.
 
You wouldn't fly into it obviously, it would be like a 2000 lb missile designed to be fired from range and explode inside. Not dropped from inside, lol. Or even dropped from above the clouds completely.

Still not possible. A missile would miss its mark just as much as a plane would.

The other factor is, more often than not, the tornado would come and go before a response could be made.

But imagine if you will the April tornado outbreak... 336 confirmed tornadoes. That's a lot of ordinance.
 
Still not possible. A missile would miss its mark just as much as a plane would.

The other factor is, more often than not, the tornado would come and go before a response could be made.

But imagine if you will the April tornado outbreak... 336 confirmed tornadoes. That's a lot of ordinance.

Maybe...but this would be the ultimate mythbusters episode...they polished a turd once...
 
Still not possible. A missile would miss its mark just as much as a plane would.

The other factor is, more often than not, the tornado would come and go before a response could be made.

But imagine if you will the April tornado outbreak... 336 confirmed tornadoes. That's a lot of ordinance.

No kidding. We have way too many laws as it is.
 
I read a semi-sci-fi novel about that exact thing some 20 or 30 years back...there was a squadron (or more) whose mission was to drop and explode bombs in the heart of a forming tornado...

I don't remember the author or actual title, but IIRC, it was a well known writer.
 
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