Technology is one thing. Human ingenuity is one thing.
But the sheer massive, gigantic power of nature is another.
There was a news article related to the hurricanes today, about earlier research on weakening or controlling hurricanes. Someone suggested nuking them. And it was realized that even a nuke was "spit in the wind" (sorry) ; a hurricane can be hundreds of miles across. A small hurricane's power many times dwarfs that of a big nuclear bomb. One of the people involved suggested it was like using a "pea shooter to move a car".
Remember, you stand on the Earth and it looks flat, essentially, for as far as you can see. But we know it is round. THAT is big. When a wind gathers up over even a miniscule percentage of that surface, some of the biggest things man can make look like specks against it.
I certainly hope our government isn't wasting tax dollars on a "weather weapon"; we don't have the technological scale (yet?) to even make a stand against a large phenomenon as this.
*EDITED for grammar*