Power lines arcing and poles catching fire across four counties in central Texas. | |
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capernicus User ID: 1280698 United States 12/07/2012 02:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Want to know why the poles are burning-Look up 1856 Carrington Effect. The telephone poles caught on fire back then because of Sun Flares or CME's If you do not have your back up elect power ready well you will be joining all those who are still without power from Hurricane sandy. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 27515407 United States 12/07/2012 08:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | not this stupid shit again, yes sun-tards there's a solar flare that is miraculously only affecting the Waco area, uh uh...yes the "official" version of dust accumulation combined with static electricity is a lie just to fool you incredibly clever absolute scientific geniuses, congratulations on your brilliance. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18432713 United States 12/07/2012 08:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | not this stupid shit again, yes sun-tards there's a solar flare that is miraculously only affecting the Waco area, uh uh...yes the "official" version of dust accumulation combined with static electricity is a lie just to fool you incredibly clever absolute scientific geniuses, congratulations on your brilliance. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27515407 That is some really spiffy sarcasm there, genius... Cuz up here in Michigan where it is rainy and foggy all the time, we friggin' always have to clean our transformers to keep them from bustin' out into flame... NOT!!! Are you mental????? Since when have you heard of four counties worth of transformers arcing and catching fire?? Oh...yes, I know...the Carrington Event. |
EarthPassenger (OP) User ID: 28253980 United States 12/07/2012 11:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "QUIET SUN: For the third day in a row, solar activity is very low. All of the sunspots on the Earthside of the sun are quiet, leading NOAA forecasters to put the daily odds of strong flares at no more than 1%." [link to www.spaceweather.com] Last Edited by EarthPassenger on 12/07/2012 11:31 AM |
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EarthPassenger (OP) User ID: 28253980 United States 12/07/2012 10:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | From KCENTV.com: A series of utility pole fires across Central Texas caught on fire early Thursday morning, causing people in several counties to lose power. Crews spend the day hard at work. They're repairing utility poles like the one in front of Andy McDonald's house in Lorena. It was one of around 60 to catch fire across Bell, McLennan, Falls and Hill counties Thursday morning. "Kind of like our own personal Olympic torch," McDonald described the candle-like flames atop the pole. The lights went out around 6 a.m., then his daughter spotted the fire. "There were chunks of burning wood on the ground...(we) went out and poured water on it." Across Central Texas law enforcement officials scratched their heads. "I can't even say career - not in my lifetime have I heard of this," said DPS Trooper D. L. Wilson. The main theory is all the moisture from the fog helped spark an electrical fire with all the dust buildup from lack of rain. Oncor crews have seen this before. [link to www.kcentv.com] |
EarthPassenger (OP) User ID: 28253980 United States 12/07/2012 10:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thousands of Central Texans without power early Thursday after poles catch fire By KIRSTEN CROW [email protected] Thousands of Central Texans lost power early Thursday morning when dozens of utility poles in several counties caught fire, likely sparked by weather conditions, officials said. The phenomenon that caused the fires, known as “tracking,” can occur when dust accumulated on the insulators of utility poles comes into contact with heavy fog conditions, according to experts. The moisture, combined with caked-on elements, can act as a conductor of sorts, causing electricity in the power lines to arc and the poles to catch fire, several experts said. Although emergency and power officials said isolated incidents are not necessarily uncommon, several said the sheer number of such fires in such a short period of time Thursday morning was unique. A work crew from Hilco Electric Cooperative works on one of dozens of Central Texas power poles that caught fire early Thursday. Rod Aydelotte / Waco Tribune-Herald Hilco Electric Cooperative, which serves Dallas, Ellis, Hill, McLennan and Johnson counties, had 26 poles catch fire — 24 of them in Hill and McLennan Counties, assistant general manager Lea Sanders said. “We haven’t experienced anything of this magnitude before,” said Sanders, who has worked at Hilco for 13 years. “It’s an anomaly.” Oncor, meanwhile, reported that about a dozen utility poles throughout several counties caught fire, spokesman Mike Cain said. Reports of the fiery poles started emerging about 5 a.m., continuing through about 8 a.m., according to officials. It was not known exactly how many total poles caught fire or how many total customers lost power in Central Texas because of arcing issues. Oncor, one of the largest electric providers for the area, said outages affected 1,800 of their customers in McLennan, Hill, Navarro and Freestone counties, but Cain noted that the number does not include those served by electric co-ops. Hilco Electric, for example, saw outages for 1,287 customers in its service area, Sanders said. Areas of West Waco, Lorena, Hewitt and Elm Mott, as well as Baylor University, all were reported to have lost power at some point Thursday morning. Electric company crews worked throughout the day restoring power, officials said. The McAllen Monitor, a South Texas newspaper, reported a similar situation in the Rio Grande Valley in November. According to one Monitor article, 18,000 customers in Hidalgo, Starr, Cameron and Willacy counties lost power after numerous pole fires, which officials blamed on similar weather circumstances. [link to www.wacotrib.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 27972246 United States 12/07/2012 10:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Want to know why the poles are burning-Look up 1856 Carrington Effect. Quoting: capernicus The telephone poles caught on fire back then because of Sun Flares or CME's If you do not have your back up elect power ready well you will be joining all those who are still without power from Hurricane sandy. Telegraph lines and poles I will believe. Telephone poles, NOT. |
EarthPassenger (OP) User ID: 28253980 United States 12/07/2012 10:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | From Examiner.com: Dense fog, dust results in dozens of power pole fires in Central Texas POWER POLE FIRES | DECEMBER 7, 2012 | BY: JOHNNY KELLY Thousands across parts of Central Texas were left without power on Thursday after dozens of power poles suddenly burst into flames, likely caused by the weather conditions. A Department of Public Safety communications officer said power poles in Hill, Falls, Bell, Williamson and McLennan counties began bursting into flames at about 4 a.m. CST Thursday, according to KWTX. The power poles were reportedly burning at the tops of the poles, some involving transformers. As many as 50 power poles were reported burning at one point early Thursday across parts of Hill County alone. Hilco Electric Cooperative, which serves Dallas, Ellis, Hill, McLennan and Johnson counties, had 26 poles catch fire, 24 of them in Hill and McLennan Counties, assistant general manager Lea Sanders said. The power company, Oncor, meanwhile, reported that about a dozen utility poles throughout several counties caught fire, spokesman Mike Cain said. More than 4,000 lost power as a result of the power pole fires early Thursday. One power company technician said that the fires likely were caused by a build up of dust on transformers that shorted out due to low-lying fog, according to the WacoTrib. The phenomenon that caused the fires, known as “tracking,” can occur when dust accumulated on the insulators of utility poles comes into contact with heavy fog conditions. [link to www.examiner.com] |
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EarthPassenger (OP) User ID: 28253980 United States 12/07/2012 10:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | From CBS 11 - DFW: Power Pole Fire & Downed Lines Closes Interstate-30 December 6, 2012 11:25 AM NORTH TEXAS (CBSDFW.COM) – Police in three North Texas cities combined forces to close Interstate-30 in Rowlett, near Lake Ray Hubbard. A fire on a power pole had authorities concerned. Some power lines were down and flames partially burned through the pole. Authorities had been worried the pole would fall across both the eastbound and westbound lanes on Interstate-30. Rockwall police was designated to close the highway on the westbound side of I-30, starting near Horizon. Police in Garland headed the closure of eastbound I-30, near the George Bush Turnpike and Chaha. “We would recommend that before they take I-30 if they’re somewhere around 635 to maybe move down to 20 and work their way east, because all of our eastbound traffic is gonna be a problem for the next few hours,” Garland police spokesman Officer Mike Hatfield suggested during the closure. Workers from Oncor quickly arrived on the scene and extinguished the flames. A company spokesperson said the power line was de-energized, allowing workers to put out the fire. The view from Chopper 11 showed traffic at a standstill for miles in either direction, during the closure that lasted about an hour. Both directions of Interstate-30 were reopened just before 11:30 a.m. Initially some thought a transformer sparked the flames, but during the course of repairs Oncor workers discovered that the fire was caused by arcing power lines. [link to dfw.cbslocal.com] |
EarthPassenger (OP) User ID: 28253980 United States 12/08/2012 02:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | not this stupid shit again, yes sun-tards there's a solar flare that is miraculously only affecting the Waco area, uh uh...yes the "official" version of dust accumulation combined with static electricity is a lie just to fool you incredibly clever absolute scientific geniuses, congratulations on your brilliance. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27515407 That is some really spiffy sarcasm there, genius... Cuz up here in Michigan where it is rainy and foggy all the time, we friggin' always have to clean our transformers to keep them from bustin' out into flame... NOT!!! Are you mental????? Since when have you heard of four counties worth of transformers arcing and catching fire?? Oh...yes, I know...the Carrington Event. I'm from Central California where it goes from Summer to Winter in one week, with heavy fog. If dust and static electricity from fog could cause arcing and pole fires, then one would expect this to happen often in California where conditions are ideal for it. But, it doesn't happen. I've never even heard of this phenomenon. |
last one I just don't give a fuck User ID: 28412200 United States 12/08/2012 03:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | @ 45 seconds in[y [link to www.youtube.com] If I'd known I was going to live this long, I would have taken better care of myself.---Grandpa Rednecks, hillbillies, and cowboys will save the nation---me I dreamed I was drinkin', woke up and I was "we put our faith in maniacs"- Lemmy Kilmister |
EarthPassenger (OP) User ID: 28253980 United States 12/08/2012 06:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: last one Holy mother of God. ROTC, Vyvanse/Ritalin, mild autism, and GLP are a bad mix. |