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This Is What Rolling Blackouts Look Like From Space – Universe Today
Extreme winter weather hit Texas hard this February. An air mass from the arctic extended deep into the United States from Canada, with disastrous results for the…
Extreme winter weather hit Texas hard this February. An air mass from the arctic extended deep into the United States from Canada, with disastrous results for the ordinarily warm state. Along with snow and unusually low temperatures, the states capacity for power generation was significantly reduced by weather-related equipment failures. Images hosted by NASAs Earth Observatory show the effect of controlled, rolling blackouts across the Greater Houston Area.
One image, taken on February 7th, shows…
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