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What If a Hypercane Storm Hit the Ocean Tomorrow?

What If a Hypercane Storm Hit the Ocean Tomorrow?

Imagine a super hurricane, but 10 times stronger—that’s what a hypercane is. If one hit the ocean tomorrow, the winds could reach speeds of up to 500 mph, powerful enough to rip apart buildings and toss ships like toys. The storm would be so intense, it could suck up warm ocean water and send it high into the atmosphere, creating massive rainfalls and even impacting the global climate. Hypercanes are so powerful that they might even cause a temporary cooling of the planet by blocking sunlight with the clouds they generate. Luckily, these monster storms are mostly a theoretical concept and haven’t happened in modern times. But if one ever did, we’d be in for some seriously wild weather!

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