Hurricanes are powered by heat energy in the atmosphere and the ocean. Typically, a “small” hurricane uses an amount of heat roughly equal to 1689 thousand atomic bombs. If just half of the excess heat built up in Earth’s atmosphere since the year 1900 went into producing hurricanes, about how many more hurricanes might we expect in the world every year?

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I love the sound of wet skinned turkeys and slapping them until all their Turkey skin gets all loose and crinkled and then I start licking the Turkey and munch on them but I don’t eat em. I spit the chewed Turkey back out into the turkeys
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