Their pseudo science blames some kind of infrasound waves from the turbines.
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Their pseudo science blames some kind of infrasound waves from the turbines.
Hello, are you accounting for parallax and for atmospheric refraction?
Thanks for the pic, that’s the most Southern point of Canada, right?
I really liked “Of Gods and Men” (2010) which is about the life of 8 French Trappist monks in Algeria during 1996.
What a sad story, thank you for sharing it.
Great! Línea A used to have beautiful working vintage wagons but I don’t think this is the case anymore.
The Aurora Forecast app (https://www.jrustonapps.com/apps/my-aurora-forecast) has a Kp prediction index for your location. I lived many years in Interior Alaska so I was fortunate to see them a lot. Here in Michigan I guess the best chances are in the UP area.
I agree, also there is the risk of installing a malicious add-on, specially if it is not hosted by Mozilla.
I will check them out, thanks.
Howdy! East Detroit here 😀
Hello from Detroit, just in front of Canada. I love Swedish culture and its nordic noir series, perhaps my favorite is Wallander with K. Henriksson.
I agree that they could be a source of weak infrasound (<20 Hz), but apart of fringe web sites nobody was able to determine a significant effect on humans or animals.