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Weather Alert: 'Extremely' High Risk Of Wildfires Through Weekend; 6 States Under Red Flag Warnings | IBTimes
https://www.ibtimes.com/we...
Weather Alert: 'Extremely' High Risk Of Wildfires Through Weekend; 6 States Under Red Flag Warnings | IBTimes
https://www.ibtimes.com/we...
Weather Alert: 'Extremely' High Risk Of Wildfires Through Weekend; 6 States Under Red Flag Warnings | IBTimes
Six states have been placed under expanded red flag warnings amid a severe weather outbreak in the U.S. this weekend that could trigger "catastrophic grassland fire danger" for affected areas.
https://www.ibtimes.com/weather-alert-extremely-high-risk-wildfires-through-weekend-6-states-under-red-flag-warnings-3766275
09:56 AM - Mar 14, 2025
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Water Mark
@Watermark
14 March, 12:04
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In response Kris Williams to her Publication
High winds and dead winter grass are an annual recurrence. There isn't any new danger and farmers and ranchers build their homes and barns with fire breaks.
Large swaths of prairie burn naturally from lightening strikes every spring. Its part of the natural cycle of life. A month after a prairie fire, the ground will be lush with fresh green grass. Fire becomes a real problem and is feared shortly before the summer wheat harvest. Right now the winter wheat fields are green grass and the row crops (corn, beans, milo) haven't been planted. Those fields are barren without anything valuable to burn. After harvest some fields are burned to kill off weed's seeds so chemicals aren't needed.
This is either media hyperbole to sell advertising or its predictive programming for a DEW attack. Or maybe both.
Large swaths of prairie burn naturally from lightening strikes every spring. Its part of the natural cycle of life. A month after a prairie fire, the ground will be lush with fresh green grass. Fire becomes a real problem and is feared shortly before the summer wheat harvest. Right now the winter wheat fields are green grass and the row crops (corn, beans, milo) haven't been planted. Those fields are barren without anything valuable to burn. After harvest some fields are burned to kill off weed's seeds so chemicals aren't needed.
This is either media hyperbole to sell advertising or its predictive programming for a DEW attack. Or maybe both.
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Kris Williams
@KrisWilliams
14 March, 12:07
In response Water Mark to his Publication
or cover so the good guys can do all they can do?!
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Carole Davis-Z
@Tallyho
14 March, 12:21
In response Water Mark to his Publication
In our area (high desert) they are building all over the prairie, and trying to get 5,000 acre solar installs put in...
But, I suspect THAT has nothing to do with power generation, and more to do with a water grab.
Water us the most valuable resource on the planet, and I susoect they are revving up for the next green scsm - hydrogen vehicles. Which sound great, but, what do you do with all the contaminated water they put out?
But, I suspect THAT has nothing to do with power generation, and more to do with a water grab.
Water us the most valuable resource on the planet, and I susoect they are revving up for the next green scsm - hydrogen vehicles. Which sound great, but, what do you do with all the contaminated water they put out?
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Tracey Weller
@Tweller
14 March, 10:23
In response Kris Williams to her Publication
Me and my constant curiosity decided to research which States have the most wind turbines and the answer is……
Texas, Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas and Illinois. They probably use them to generate electricity to their underground dumbs. Maybe the reason for the fires.🤷🏻♀️ The tornadoes predicted today are in some of those states as well.👀🙏
Texas, Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas and Illinois. They probably use them to generate electricity to their underground dumbs. Maybe the reason for the fires.🤷🏻♀️ The tornadoes predicted today are in some of those states as well.👀🙏
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Kris Williams
@KrisWilliams
14 March, 10:25
In response Tracey Weller to her Publication
Very interesting!!!
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Water Mark
@Watermark
14 March, 11:55
In response Tracey Weller to her Publication
These states have the most turbines because they have the most consistent high velocity wind. It isn't any more complicated than that.
Land there also tends to be cheaper to lease because the farmer can still raise crops on most of it and there aren't many local people to complain about sound, dead birds, EMF, or visual ugliness.
I suspect that the leases are a long term land grab as much as for any potential profit to the utility companies.
Land there also tends to be cheaper to lease because the farmer can still raise crops on most of it and there aren't many local people to complain about sound, dead birds, EMF, or visual ugliness.
I suspect that the leases are a long term land grab as much as for any potential profit to the utility companies.
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Sheila Abrams
@Peeved_Patriot
14 March, 10:04
In response Kris Williams to her Publication
Plans for more 15 minute cities?
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Kris Williams
@KrisWilliams
14 March, 10:09
In response Sheila Abrams to her Publication
Could it be a SWAT or ICE?
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