The Project Impact crew caught up with Professor Emeritus Overton yesterday after a "Town Hall" meeting in Louisiana.
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Ed Overton: "You have... weathered oil on the beaches. Storms can whip [oil] up as an aerosol and can spread it around."
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LotionMotion925 1 year ago
It happens at sea, not shore. And I would expect that the volatiles of Corexxxit are also mixed in. If it happened at shore and you were downwind, it would be a more consistent problem, not just when it rains. Remember, that they released a large amount of that stuff by plane. If it isn't aerosolized there, it'll never be (and since it has odor, it obviously has volatiles).
It doesn't take a degree to figure this out.
jawayetti 1 year ago
Pass it on!
BeantownJim 1 year ago