This is the bizarre moment a man suggested the military should drop ice into the ocean and fly around the storm in circles in a bid to stop Hurricane Dorian.

The unnamed male unveiled his plan during an interview in Palm Bay, Florida, where he complained about little action being taken to physically combat the storms.

'We know it's getting worse,' the Tommy Bahama-clad man told a reporter from Florida Today, before elaborating on one solution he came up with.

Becoming increasingly frustrated, he looked directly into the camera and delivered his plan to solve the problem.

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Hurricane Dorian is believed to be one of the most powerful storms to be recorded in the Atlantic Ocean

The storm looks set to hit Florida by Monday evening before working its way up the east coast throughout the week

From a mobile home park in Palm Bay, this man has some ideas on how the military could stop hurricanes. #HurricaneDorian pic.twitter.com/JAiFJ7QAOc — tyler vazquez (@tyler_vazquez) September 1, 2019

He said: 'Why don't the Navy come and drop ice in the warm water so it can't get going as fast as it's going?'

Next while gesturing a twirling motion with his finger he added: 'Fly some air force planes around and get the winds going the opposite way.

'The navy, they go in circles they can fight it the other way.'

Hurricane Dorian caused chaos in the Bahamas, killing at least one and leaving an airport under five foot of water.

Winds travelling up to speeds of 225mph battered the island and are now headed towards the US.

Parts of Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas are being evacuated.

The hurricane is believed to be one of the most powerful storms to be recorded in the Atlantic Ocean.

Since hitting the Bahamas, it has been downgraded to a Category 4 storm and is currently reported to be at a standstill.

The hilarious video shared on Twitter on Sunday has been viewed more than 4.7 million times, with many users mocking the suggestion.

Rapper Ice-T replied: 'This guy is a Whitehouse adviser Right?'

ABC sportscaster Troy Renck, wrote 'Peter Griffin is no longer stuck in animation,' in a reference to his appearance and accent.

Former Florida governor Jeb Bush added 'I love my state,' but was critiqued by users for supporting comments that spread false information related to science.

'Excellent idea, but one that will work only if they drop tiny, decorative, paper umbrellas, too,' another person added.