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You know what's insane? Those people who fly into hurricanes in order to study them.
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What a fucking tragedy that would be.
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@xTheOxx are you sure it is not just a photo of you blathering on by the sea somewhere?
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As has been pointed out elsewhere in the comments (and you would have noticed if you could READ), the info wasn't there when I posted my original message over two years ago. They added it after I commented, so you're welcome.
But anyways, thank you for being a vigilant comment police with an irreproachable sense of timing.
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@xTheOxx Read more: xxxxxxenvironment.newscientist
xcom/article/dn14661 Research planes have flown above Cape Farewell in Greenland for the first time - the windiest region on Earth.
read much?
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@Redcaster916 wind.. lol.
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you guys know we can't see wind right?
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seriously.....what the F am I looking at here ???
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@jparizon2It wasn't when I posted this... two years ago.
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@xTheOxx Cape Farewell. Greenland. It's in the description.
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thats devon in the winter..
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i fucking hate wind
You'd think you could tell us where the region is...
xTheOxx 3 years ago 5
This vid is mostly to accompany the linked article, which is why there's so little to it. But what the heck: the place shown is Cape Farewell (yes...) in Greenland. Wind speeds there hit 20 metres per second (gale force) for 16% of the year.
newscientistvideo 3 years ago