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Major Earthquake N Japan - Pacific Tsunami Warning


Rob W
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Just about everyone I think. There's an article on wiki which goes into detail about the problems of intermittency and capacity associated with wind power, for instance. But isn't it common sense that no wind means no power?

 

I thought at the time this wasn't common sense at all, but didn't have time to check.

 

Just saw a headline that backs up what I thought, but had no evidence of...

 

Why-wind-intermittency-is-not-a-big-deal/

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A shame the small port/town Taiji dodged the full brunt of the wave, and wasn't wiped off the face of the earth. The same cannot be said for their 'catch' enclosed in the cove. The swell was still powerful enough to smash the dolphins up against the cove's cliff faces - they stood little chance in shallow water, against that type of swell.

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A shame the small port/town Taiji dodged the full brunt of the wave, and wasn't wiped off the face of the earth. The same cannot be said for their 'catch' enclosed in the cove. The swell was still powerful enough to smash the dolphins up against the cove's cliff faces - they stood little chance in shallow water, against that type of swell.

 

that'll teach them to sneak around close to people and hang out on street corners

 

they should be out in the deep water

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