Kris Williams @KrisWilliams
14 March, 09:56
God Bless the people and the animals!!!

Weather Alert: 'Extremely' High Risk Of Wildfires Through Weekend; 6 States Under Red Flag Warnings | IBTimes

https://www.ibtimes.com/we...

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Tracey Weller @Tweller
14 March, 10:23
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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.πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™€οΈ The tornadoes predicted today are in some of those states as well.πŸ‘€πŸ™

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Water Mark @Watermark
14 March, 11:55
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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.

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Tracey Weller @Tweller
We have a lot of them in the upstate NY Finger Lakes region and we have no wind there. My only guess is it has something to do with the finger lakes and what has been rumored to happen there. They always give me a really bad vibe when I see them.
12:22 PM - Mar 14, 2025
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