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freedom fighter jh

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21. More energy in the atmosphere is one aspect of climate change.
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 10:03 AM
Feb 2014

Wind turbines are designed to extract atmospheric energy to make use of it. Calming the atmosphere could be a beneficial side effect. I never dreamed that wind turbines could extract enough energy to make a difference.

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But it would ruin the view on my golf-course! DetlefK Feb 2014 #1
First, 78,000, Wow, that's a lot of windmills liberalmike27 Feb 2014 #48
I would be really conflicted about this theHandpuppet Feb 2014 #2
right justabob Feb 2014 #6
Exactly. theHandpuppet Feb 2014 #10
The turbines would lessen, not prevent hurricanes. antiquie Feb 2014 #9
Yes, yes, yes pipi_k Feb 2014 #43
Except for the part Control-Z Feb 2014 #56
But.... butbutbut wind farms are a scam! sibelian Feb 2014 #3
And giant walls will stop tornados B2G Feb 2014 #4
Sorry greytdemocrat Feb 2014 #5
It says what is possible n2doc Feb 2014 #7
Please greytdemocrat Feb 2014 #12
are you an English major?? do a little math trekbiker Feb 2014 #35
I've tried to put this in perspective by looking at the world's largest off shore wind project. wercal Feb 2014 #24
Agree. Possible, but really unlikely. n/t FSogol Feb 2014 #27
Yeah but those blades fly for MILES when they come off. n/t cherokeeprogressive Feb 2014 #8
if you've never seen a wind turbine blade embedded in 3 meters of hail, miles away from the turbine, dionysus Feb 2014 #11
You two are bad... greytdemocrat Feb 2014 #13
you tryin to cause some kind of kerflunkle? dionysus Feb 2014 #14
Not me. greytdemocrat Feb 2014 #15
Crunchy. The sound of wind turbine blade hitting a house Pretzel_Warrior Feb 2014 #58
... dionysus Feb 2014 #60
Imagine Nawlins shredded by blades from over the horizon, then buried under three meters of hail... cherokeeprogressive Feb 2014 #19
that'd be worse than sharknado! dionysus Feb 2014 #29
Yeah but we're talking about a case where you'd have a cherokeeprogressive Feb 2014 #37
the rifflenado might, just might... be worse... dionysus Feb 2014 #53
Snort! FSogol Feb 2014 #25
You seem to have forgotten about the screaming, tree-climbing coyotes! zappaman Feb 2014 #50
Or vice-versa . . . hatrack Feb 2014 #16
but that's how the earth cools itself leftyohiolib Feb 2014 #17
Pulling energy from the atmosphere via wind turbine would also cool it. jeff47 Feb 2014 #42
It's not just a matter of cooling the atmosphere theHandpuppet Feb 2014 #49
And those are cooled by putting energy into the atmosphere jeff47 Feb 2014 #51
If you really think some turbines could provide these same kind of balances theHandpuppet Feb 2014 #54
Dumb question - wercal Feb 2014 #18
True. n/t FSogol Feb 2014 #26
At some point. The idea is you've sapped the energy from the storm by then. jeff47 Feb 2014 #40
Overspeed protection. AtheistCrusader Feb 2014 #41
They actually turn them off in high wind events Pretzel_Warrior Feb 2014 #59
this could happen warrior1 Feb 2014 #20
More energy in the atmosphere is one aspect of climate change. freedom fighter jh Feb 2014 #21
This sounds like bs to me. HappyMe Feb 2014 #22
Free, clean, renewable energy JJChambers Feb 2014 #23
Yeah right! I bet all those farms who had windmills did a great job in stopping tornadoes as well. Crowman1979 Feb 2014 #28
The best way to knock down hurricanes is to reduce the green house gases in our atmosphere back to Larkspur Feb 2014 #30
They just need to withstand the most powerful winds known? Coyotl Feb 2014 #31
And meanwhile both New Orleans and Manhattan will still be fucked... Spider Jerusalem Feb 2014 #32
Ugly, ugly, ugly, and maintenance could be a big problem, especially in storms. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #33
We should have wind turbines along every coast in this country. Vashta Nerada Feb 2014 #34
Seems like a few decades back packman Feb 2014 #36
So that right-wing nit a few months back was right? AllyCat Feb 2014 #38
but how do we keep them from blowing the earth off course? AtheistCrusader Feb 2014 #39
Oh sure... pipi_k Feb 2014 #46
But, I thought wind turbines slowed the Earth's rotation down. kentauros Feb 2014 #62
Sweet, that means we can bring back Boston Market! AtheistCrusader Feb 2014 #63
Are they out of business? kentauros Feb 2014 #64
There's two or three left in CA and TX that were bought by the employees. AtheistCrusader Feb 2014 #65
I seem to recall they did have good cornbread. kentauros Feb 2014 #66
What would be the unforseen consequences of doing this? Renew Deal Feb 2014 #44
Alternately... pipi_k Feb 2014 #45
“The cost would be zero” ... I'm still laughing over this one Baclava Feb 2014 #47
The electricity would cost 4 or 5 times as much as gas fired generation. badtoworse Feb 2014 #52
There aren't enough rare earth's to build it without new designs. joshcryer Feb 2014 #55
Well, I guess they won't be putting them off North Carolina, then KamaAina Feb 2014 #57
They should build 50,000 off the coast of Hyannis Port Pretzel_Warrior Feb 2014 #61
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