I thought the chems were blowing east and also into the Ohio River.
I thought the chems were blowing east and also into the Ohio River.
Most of the chemicals in the air are indeed blowing east on prevailing winds. A certain portion of debris in any event like that will naturally go elsewhere. For example, if Yellowstone would erupt, a portion of the ash cloud would hit California.
Most of the chemicals in the air are indeed blowing east on prevailing winds. A certain portion of debris in any event like that will naturally go elsewhere.
For example, if Yellowstone would erupt, a portion of the ash cloud would hit California.
I would expect that but Lorain Ohio is significantly west of the area impacted. I might have to drive out there and look for myself.
I would expect that but Lorain Ohio is significantly west of the area impacted. I might have to drive out there and look for myself.
I might have to drive out there and look for myself.
That's a mighty risky thing to do, brother.
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I might have to drive out there and look for myself.
That's a mighty risky thing to do, brother.
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