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🔥 Facing a power outage during extreme heat? ☀️ Stay safe with these essential tips from NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration's informative infographic. BSA Claims collaborates with carriers to ensure you're protected during challenging situations like these. Keep cool and be prepared! #HeatWave #Safety #Summer
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There sure are a lot of cold records breaking right now. Maybe we should pump some CO2 into the atmosphere and heat it up. It could probably save some lives, right? Oops. I forgot. CO2 causes heat and cold. CNN needs to do an in-depth investigation into why a trace molecule makes our planet so hot yet creates news articles like this all winter. Oops. I forgot. CNN isn't allowed to blame climate change on anything but what we produce. Heaven forbid, they talk to someone who finally applied the laws of physics to our universe and can explain what's truly going on. All this weather we are witnessing is happening simply because our planet is aging just like we all do. One day, the Earth will lose its water and look like Mars. After that, the Moon. Entropy happens by a mass losing its atmosphere. It's hot here because there is less protection from the Sun yet colder because there is less protection from the absolute zero cold of space. It is so incredibly simple but the Big Bang theory, and established scientists driven by endorsement money, must continue to make the completely harmless CO2 particle the devil incarnate. It's ludicrous yet the reality of the situation is impossible to see. This article flatly contradicts everything carbon dioxide is supposed to do to our planet. If it is getting hotter, the second law of thermodynamics states the whole planet will get hotter. The atmosphere and oceans are going to mix all the heat and cold. The hottest year ever isn't supposed to be followed up by one of the coldest winters ever. It really goes to show that there is more going on here than trying to help the human race. It is quite obvious that science is steered by wherever the money goes. I could have the first quark plasma reactor up and running in 6 months but 50 billion dollars will go into fusion for the next 10 years and accomplish exactly what it has for the last 70 which is nothing. One day, the world won't have to even think about electricity. We will be able to take a pound of hydrogen and power a house for years by splitting it into quarks and injecting them into a vacuum. That's a black hole reactor and the current will come from the catalyst of the reaction. It is truly amazing how little science knows about our universe. Tens of thousands of astrophysicists and physicists all over the world working on decades old problems with the same theory. I alone could accomplish what all these people cannot but that simply isn't the way science works. The education and career make the people that cannot explain our universe right. Ed Witten is the person that is supposed to be at the top of physics and astrophysics but he cannot explain quantum gravity or black holes. I always wonder why people of this caliber never stop for a second to wonder why they would believe a universe can be created. Unfortunately, they can't. But everyone must keep what they have learned a fact because they do not get to work by freethinking. Fortunately, I do.
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Common sights on your marine weather forecasts: Hs and Hmax. But what do they truly mean? There are some nuances to both. Learn how to interpret them correctly: https://lnkd.in/ejzpp-wj
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Power outage events increasing by more than 70% per decade? Stronger and wetter storms that go further inland and make landfall more often? Researchers are warning about these and other possibilities. At the same time, #HurricaneBeryl has all eyes on the grid as the U.S. suffers another widespread power outage in Texas. If your company isn't having conversations about resiliency yet, get started with one of our free assessments at https://lnkd.in/eg-UGiqs. https://lnkd.in/eBXMs52B. #criticalpower #uninterruptiblepower #poweroutage #powergrid
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According to NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, the average annual damage from winter storms reaches a staggering $1.9 billion. The year 2021 set a record high with $24 billion in damages, outdoing 1993's $10 billion. Moreover, State Farm's 2022 data reveals over $181 million paid in claims for frozen pipe damage alone, with each claim averaging over $20,000. As winter intensifies, so does its financial impact on communities. Stay informed, stay prepared. #WinterSafety #CommunityAwareness #PACTKC #insuranceclaims #frozenpipes #stormdamage
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