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Anonymous Coward User ID: 669093 United States 08/24/2010 08:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wind farms...Wind mills install in massive numbers, one after another, for miles and miles, they are starting to disrupt the natural flow of the air currents. Quoting: Chuck DeuceLike pumping water out of a river, those downstream get less. [link to www.google.com] There is finite energy. The normal flow of air currents, moisture, heat-cold, from one region to another, are being impeded. Think about it. I did... You are an :idiot: |
Chuck Deuce (OP) User ID: 1076761 United States 08/24/2010 08:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | PREVAILING WINDS Prevailing winds are the winds which blow more often from one direction than another. Winds can greatly affect the amount of precipitation an area receives depending on the amount of moisture they are carrying. These prevailing winds can move air masses from the ocean onto a continent bringing moisture onto the continent. Or prevailing winds may move air masses from continent to the ocean, moving drier air from the continent. Prevailing winds affect the climate of an area. You all rock! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1078604 Canada 08/24/2010 08:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wind farms...Wind mills install in massive numbers, one after another, for miles and miles, they are starting to disrupt the natural flow of the air currents. Quoting: Chuck DeuceLike pumping water out of a river, those downstream get less. [link to www.google.com] There is finite energy. The normal flow of air currents, moisture, heat-cold, from one region to another, are being impeded. Think about it. By your logic forests cause global warming because they also catch the wind. |
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The chief prince of meshech User ID: 1078585 United States 08/24/2010 08:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actualy they do but not due to wind its due to the fact that more energy is pumped into earth then leaves so tje more solar the more wind the more energy in our Earth battery thats why you can power things free from earth seach earth battery but this is the kicker as the water evaporates the sea becomes a crystal salt crystals absorb energy like no tomaroe so the crystal sea puts all the water into space its like trying to water a cement 190 degree drive way so the tower of bable gets built the plasma in space the water is held by power and the only one who dot burn are those whose names in the book and the new jerusalem is a power converter that condesates water the one world language the computers get wiped with magnetic field and so you see I know virtualy everything But speed it up sooner its done better |
Chuck Deuce (OP) User ID: 1076761 United States 08/24/2010 08:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Texas Cumulative Installed Renewable Capacity Targets Target Year Megawatts 2007 2,280 MW 2009 3,272 MW 2011 4,264 MW 2013 5,256 MW 2015 5,880 MW Source: Texas SB20 79th Legislature By 2015 Texas plans to double it's MW from 2007 figures. So, 5,880 MW's of energy will be TAKEN from a prevailing wind in the West Tx region. Sure, not effects...Nada. NO weather pattern changes. Unthinkable. How about we place another bank of windmills directly behind the existing row ? Not a good idea. Wind energy is less. There will be weather pattern changes. Sucks to be Kansas. You all rock! |
Rampee72 User ID: 1035738 United Kingdom 08/24/2010 08:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wind farms...Wind mills install in massive numbers, one after another, for miles and miles, they are starting to disrupt the natural flow of the air currents. Quoting: Chuck DeuceLike pumping water out of a river, those downstream get less. [link to www.google.com] There is finite energy. The normal flow of air currents, moisture, heat-cold, from one region to another, are being impeded. Think about it. |
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Light Guard User ID: 1074979 New Zealand 08/24/2010 09:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wind farms...Wind mills install in massive numbers, one after another, for miles and miles, they are starting to disrupt the natural flow of the air currents. Quoting: Chuck DeuceLike pumping water out of a river, those downstream get less. [link to www.google.com] There is finite energy. The normal flow of air currents, moisture, heat-cold, from one region to another, are being impeded. Think about it. Oh dear, you are stupid! You think you're smart and dump all your "wisdom" on us, being so ignorant that you don't have a clue how stupid you are. What's your highest level of education? Don't bother to answer, I'm not interested. |
Prisoner of Technology User ID: 792783 United States 08/24/2010 09:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | People are stupid to believe it has no effect whatsoever. No one has ever seen a perfect circle, nor a perfectly straight line, yet everyone knows what a circle and a straight line are. Perceived circles or lines are not exactly circular or straight, and true circles and lines could never be detected since by definition they are sets of infinitely small points. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1078604 Canada 08/24/2010 09:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wind is a resource. Quoting: Chuck DeuceTexas Cumulative Installed Renewable Capacity Targets Target Year Megawatts 2007 2,280 MW 2009 3,272 MW 2011 4,264 MW 2013 5,256 MW 2015 5,880 MW Source: Texas SB20 79th Legislature By 2015 Texas plans to double it's MW from 2007 figures. So, 5,880 MW's of energy will be TAKEN from a prevailing wind in the West Tx region. Sure, not effects...Nada. NO weather pattern changes. Unthinkable. How about we place another bank of windmills directly behind the existing row ? Not a good idea. Wind energy is less. There will be weather pattern changes. Sucks to be Kansas. There is probably enough energy in a single high wind to power the entire US. I'd be more worried about draining oil and gas from the ground and how that impacts tectonic plates. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1074747 United States 08/24/2010 09:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wind farms...Wind mills install in massive numbers, one after another, for miles and miles, they are starting to disrupt the natural flow of the air currents. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 669093Like pumping water out of a river, those downstream get less. [link to www.google.com] There is finite energy. The normal flow of air currents, moisture, heat-cold, from one region to another, are being impeded. Think about it. I did... You are an :idiot: Got that right. Wind farms are fueled by prevailing winds, they do not change the patterns, and do not create or divert any wind, they actually spin very slow. The OP's smoking some good shit. |