For the Weather nerds July 27, 2019, 09:36:41 am Being a weather nerd I came across a very interesting web page and app .....WindyWarning -- this web site is very addictive. You have been warned. glen 7 Likes
Re: For the Weather nerds Reply #1 – July 27, 2019, 07:16:30 pm Glen, very neat. Even shows wind gusts as well as tons of other weather info.Jane 1 Likes
Re: For the Weather nerds Reply #2 – July 27, 2019, 08:03:21 pm Interesting (and addicting as you said) Glen, especially for those of us that live in the Tehachapi area. Many may not know that the US Geological Survey recently named Kern County as the wind capital of the world. Some have jokingly said it's so windy in Tehachapi because Bakersfield blows and Mojave sucks. Kern County named wind capital of the world | News | tehachapinews.com 3 Likes
Re: For the Weather nerds Reply #3 – July 28, 2019, 12:53:04 am Quote from: HiLola - July 27, 2019, 08:03:21 pmInteresting (and addicting as you said) Glen, especially for those of us that live in the Tehachapi area. Many may not know that the US Geological Survey recently named Kern County as the wind capital of the world. Some have jokingly said it's so windy in Tehachapi because Bakersfield blows and Mojave sucks. Kern County named wind capital of the world | News | tehachapinews.comWasn't USGS that claimed so. Tehachapi News did so. USGS reported Kern with greatest number of turbines in the country, almost 8% of the inventory. According to this report USA's 96 GW is second to China's 221 GW. With the State pushing for renewable energy sources its not surpising California has almost 15% of the national inventory. An aside question is why installed hydroelectric power is not considered 'renewable' but wind, which gets lots of tax breaks and incentives, is?
Re: For the Weather nerds Reply #4 – July 28, 2019, 09:34:36 am Quote from: Jane and Scott - July 27, 2019, 07:16:30 pmGlen, very neat. Even shows wind gusts as well as tons of other weather info.Jane When you d/l the mobile app, turn on the lighting tracker. It doses a little haptic buzz when the lighting lights up on the screen. yea yea I really need to get out once and awhile .....glen
Re: For the Weather nerds Reply #5 – July 28, 2019, 10:53:57 am Quote from: joel wiley - July 28, 2019, 12:53:04 amWasn't USGS that claimed so. Tehachapi News did so. USGS reported Kern with greatest number of turbines in the country, almost 8% of the inventory. Joel, to further derail Glen's post (apologies), and to clarify, I think the Tehachapi News picked up on this one statement in the third paragraph of the article and ran with it: "Not only does the Golden Empire have more turbines, the USGS says it has the highest turbine density in the world." If you ever pass through our part of the state and want to get a close-up view, take a drive on Tehachapi-Willow Springs Rd. which goes right through the wind turbines, as well as the Pacific Crest Trail.
Re: For the Weather nerds Reply #7 – July 28, 2019, 12:36:27 pm Quote from: HiLola - July 27, 2019, 08:03:21 pmSome have jokingly said it's so windy in Tehachapi because Bakersfield blows and Mojave sucks. Hahaha. Born, raised, and married in Bakersfield. Left 48 years ago and moved to Leucadia, California and now reside in Oceanside, California. Most of our surviving relatives are still in Bakersfield; besides us only one sister, one cousin, and a nephew who now lives in Tehachapi "escaped".Charles 1 Likes