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To: Don Green who wrote (107661)2/15/2021 4:19:14 PM
From: Wharf Rat
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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (107664)2/15/2021 4:40:02 PM
From: Don Green
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Great weather resource, thank you for sharing

Don

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To: Don Green who wrote (107656)2/16/2021 10:35:55 AM
From: goldworldnet
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My internet is going up and down with this crazy weather.

Up for the moment...

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To: goldworldnet who wrote (107666)2/16/2021 11:34:14 AM
From: Don Green
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Josh

Sorry to see the weather and electricity problems on the news in Texas and elsewhere.

Be safe

Don

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To: Don Green who wrote (107667)2/16/2021 12:01:13 PM
From: SI Ron (Colonel Sammy)
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Our power system up here must be good, with all the weather we have not had a power outage in about 8 months. -35C weather almost 2 feet of snow in Dec no power issues.

When we do they last 15-30-60 min.

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To: SI Ron (Colonel Sammy) who wrote (107668)2/16/2021 12:09:22 PM
From: Don Green
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The problem in Texas is ice storms knocking over trees and branches taking out power lines

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To: SI Ron (Colonel Sammy) who wrote (107668)2/16/2021 12:09:52 PM
From: greg s
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The problem for Texas right now is very unusual cold temperatures coupled with electric generation choices made over the years. Texas has reached the point where 25% of their power is derived from wind turbines. Those turbines are frozen up and deicing just cannot keep up. Pair this with the unusually high demand due to temperatures and Bob's your uncle.

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To: SI Ron (Colonel Sammy) who wrote (107668)2/16/2021 12:10:29 PM
From: goldworldnet
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The problem in Texas is we're not setup for these temperatures.

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To: Don Green who wrote (107669)2/16/2021 12:10:32 PM
From: SI Ron (Colonel Sammy)
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They are always cutting trees here for that reason here. I doubt in TX that necessary this is not normal weather.

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To: goldworldnet who wrote (107671)2/16/2021 12:12:48 PM
From: SI Ron (Colonel Sammy)
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It could be a new trend, I know people up hear have natural gas generators, one guy spent around 7 grand on one he lives outside the city and the power is not as reliable in town.

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