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Hurricanes can be thousands of miles across, i reckon it might affect its speed/power a bit BUT would prob just turn it into a nuclear fallout radioactive hurricane - giving everyone in its path horrible cancers/superpowers
I suspect the hurricane would be history. But the fallout would be all over the place.
I think that potentially the radioactive fallout would be much worse.
maybe 6 or 8 30 meg's might make a difference. Short of that not much. but ... they might just build it up.
I'm guessing the hurricane would be no more
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