To: Western Phil
So on clear, dry days the turbines cause no problems. It’s only on stormy days that they’ll create false positive reports of dangerous storm activity? No problemo!
7 posted on
07/07/2009 5:04:12 PM PDT by
Norman Conquest
(By the time you're talking price, your soul is already sold.)
To: Norman Conquest
The radar that I look at on WLFI TV18, almost always shows some interference from the wind farms. On a bright sunny day, I have seen what looks like a tornado on the radar. A small green storm with a bright red center. There is a small storm going through right now and most of the interference is gone.
8 posted on
07/07/2009 5:11:23 PM PDT by
blf1776
(Peepole, Peepole who need Peepole, are the luckiest Peepole in the world)
To: Norman Conquest
I suspect most of the analysts know the farm is there and will likely discount the false information. At least one would hope.
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