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please tell me your friend was joking.
this "weapon" had to be tested very well.
Hypothetically, even if they could achive results of great damage power like katrina had, the problem is with directing this kind of force on target when we don't even have a system (computing power) to make very accurate predictions of weather based on current conditions - way to many variables. You have no way of knowing which way would it go, how long would it spin and the aftermath.
Lastly, if all of the above doesn't make much sense, think about this question how the hell do you justify cost of damages against achived results? complete nonsense, imo.
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