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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff In TX" data-source="post: 249920" data-attributes="member: 1522"><p>Tornado's ... my example is considered a calm day in Texas. Texas has more wind generating turbines (windmills) than all of the other states with Kalifornia a close second. There is no such thing as a dead calm day here, not even in first thing in the morning. Our winds normally push 6 to 10 mph on any given day, though the day after Christmas we had sustained winds of 35mph and one measured wind gust of 73mph.</p><p></p><p>Well at least we all agree and now can understand each others perspectives. I don't and never have lived or shot in a location where there is zero wind but in Alaska and few rocky mountain locations it happens. I can see how you can factor in SD, just as I now believe you can understand why I think it's insane to try to factor in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff In TX, post: 249920, member: 1522"] Tornado's ... my example is considered a calm day in Texas. Texas has more wind generating turbines (windmills) than all of the other states with Kalifornia a close second. There is no such thing as a dead calm day here, not even in first thing in the morning. Our winds normally push 6 to 10 mph on any given day, though the day after Christmas we had sustained winds of 35mph and one measured wind gust of 73mph. Well at least we all agree and now can understand each others perspectives. I don't and never have lived or shot in a location where there is zero wind but in Alaska and few rocky mountain locations it happens. I can see how you can factor in SD, just as I now believe you can understand why I think it's insane to try to factor in. [/QUOTE]
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