# Hurricane Energy Calculations
## Initial Parameters (Triple Checked)
1. Hurricane Dimensions:
- Diameter = 2,000 km = 2,000,000 m ✓
- Radius = 1,000,000 m ✓
- Height ≈ 15,000 m (troposphere height) ✓
## Constants
- Air density (ρ) = 1.225 kg/m³ at sea level ✓
- Water density = 1,000 kg/m³ at standard temperature ✓
- Latent heat of vaporization = 2.26 × 10⁶ J/kg at standard pressure ✓
- Specific heat of air = 1,005 J/kg·K ✓
### 1. Volume Calculation
V = πr²h
- V = π × (1,000,000 m)² × 15,000 m
- V = 3.14159 × (1 × 10¹²) × 1.5 × 10⁴
- V = 4.71 × 10¹⁶ m³ ✓
### 2. Wind Energy
E = ½ × ρ × V × v²
- v = 70 m/s (Category 5 minimum)
- Consider average wind speed throughout volume
- E = 0.5 × 1.225 × (4.71 × 10¹⁶) × (70²)
- E = 1.42 × 10²⁰ Joules ✓
### 3. Thermal Energy
Temperature differential needs adjustment:
E = ρ × V × c × ΔT
- More realistic ΔT = 3°C (less extreme)
- E = 1.225 × (4.71 × 10¹⁶) × 1,005 × 3
- E = 1.73 × 10²⁰ Joules
### 4. Latent Heat Energy
E = ρwater × V × water_ratio × Lvap
- Using 1% water vapor content
- E = 1,000 × (4.71 × 10¹⁶) × 0.01 × (2.26 × 10⁶)
- E = 1.06 × 10²² Joules
### 5. Total Energy
Total Energy = Wind Energy + Thermal Energy + Latent Heat Energy
- E = 1.42 × 10²⁰ + 1.73 × 10²⁰ + 1.06 × 10²²
- E ≈ 1.09 × 10²² Joules
### 6. Megaton TNT Conversion
1 Megaton TNT = 4.184 × 10¹⁵ Joules
- Megatons = 1.09 × 10²² ÷ (4.184 × 10¹⁵)
- ≈ 2.60 × 10⁶ Megatons TNT
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