Simon_Jester wrote:If you had a convenient region of cold air (Asgard, if we can find it, for instance, or a random uninhabited bubble universe), you could dump cold air into storms to bleed energy out But yes, dangerous game to play.
Another bubble universe would seem to be unnecessary - you could just use a really big fridge, or run a pipe (with a pump) from the Antarctic through one portal to the storm through another portal. Although I'm not sure what cold air into the storm itself would do... it's the air rising off a warm sea beneath that powers tropical cyclones, so it might make more sense to try cooling the sea itself. Maybe just portal in a few good-sized icebergs to the eye of the storm and let it chill out by itself. (You'd want to stick to storms with eyes so you have a calm spot to portal into).
EDIT: Holy ****, this gives me an idea for a real-world application of this that seems incredibly tempting: Iceberg drones. Basically, make icebergs, stick a propeller, a rudder, and an automated/satellite-directable steering system on them, and sail them into tropical cyclones as they form, then have them sit around in the eye until the ice melts. Or airlift ice/dry ice in...
Drat. Someone's already thought of it. In fact, there's even
an FAQ about why it wouldn't work.