If hurricanes emit the energy of 10,000 nuclear bombs, what inputs this much energy?

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NASA says that during a hurricanes lifecycle, it can expend as much energy as 10,000 nuclear bombs. Because energy can’t be created, what is the cause of that energy input?

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Sun heating the oceans. Just a fraction of its power.

To scale it: all the A bomb used up to now didn’t raised our planet temp by 0.1 degree.

The sun does it continuously and by 290 degrees above the zero of the outer space.

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