Hurricanes, cyclones, tornados, and twisters, are heat exchangers.
the “butterfly effect”
Correct! And the greatest 'heat exchangers" of all are the simple thunderstorms, because there are so many of them. They pump warm moist air above the stratosphere, where it radiates their excess heat into the near absolute zero void of space. These all are earth's thermostats, that have kept earth's temperatures within a narrow range for billions of years. When it gets too warm, they simply form, and pump the excess heat away.