First link is trash. It's some tik tok faggot pretending to be a scientist.
He dips hot tub strips in water he claims is from different areas while cross contaminating the strips by not changing his gloves, nothing happens, so he claims that because one glass of water has more turbidity than the other, "something is wrong". Total fucking idiot. That's not a water test. That's a fucking idiot with pool testing strips. We need an actual water test, not some faggot on tik tok.
From the second link, it sounds like the toxic cloud traveled south west, not east, and followed the Ohio river. They are saying it's by Huntington WV, which is along the Ohio River. Strange it wouldn't travel east with the prevailing winds.
Check out the wind speed and direction ventusky.com . Furthest you can go back right now is Sunday The winds were in a SW direction then. Late last week (wed/Thur) winds were blowing almost directly west.
*edit You can go back and view a decent amount of historic data.
Yeah, that "water test" is pure garbage.
Well, at least it didn't contaminate the farms or Amish. Still sucks it followed the river.
I'm also curious if there was precipitation in the area of the cloud. If it rains where that cloud is, that ground is going to be heavily contaminated. Not just with acid rain, but with vinyl chloride residue that didn't burn off.
I'm relatively near Huntington, it rained last night. At least the rooster was still crowing this morning.
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