Glad you got through safely and are generating electrical power.
I thought it would be an experience to ride out Hurricane Wilma,
but after the second hour of that Banshee like noise,
and fearing spin off tornadoes arriving unseen,
I would have preferred to be working back in a coal mine, even on a “pillar section.”
If Washington is about to create from thin air, 4.7 Trillion dollars,
why not retrofit a fleet of old oil tankers to pump cold ocean water from 300 feet down to create a “cold eddy” at the surface in the path of an oncoming Hurricane?
Ida has demonstrated what happens when a Hurricane passes over a Hot Water eddy just off shore.
A much weakened Katrina left the swamps of western Florida, then passed over another Hot Water Eddy just north of Key West island.
It's futile to try to disrupt a hurricane, it's been considered and studied and looked at time and time again. There's just too much energy required to do so, and it wouldn't alter things in any significant way.