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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 680079" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Maybe Mr. Gates thinks ..... nah couldn't be .... maybe he just has never driven through the path of a hurricane. This thing would have to be huge. If you think about it, an inch of water on an acre equates to somewhere around 16000 gallons and we are talking hundreds of square miles here. The forces, volumes, energies and weights are tremendous. Just think about how much energy is required to hold 10 inches of rain in the air. Its mind boggling the power these things have. I just can't see it happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 680079, member: 4362"] Maybe Mr. Gates thinks ..... nah couldn't be .... maybe he just has never driven through the path of a hurricane. This thing would have to be huge. If you think about it, an inch of water on an acre equates to somewhere around 16000 gallons and we are talking hundreds of square miles here. The forces, volumes, energies and weights are tremendous. Just think about how much energy is required to hold 10 inches of rain in the air. Its mind boggling the power these things have. I just can't see it happening. [/QUOTE]
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