It's sure odd that nothing like this has ever been previously reported, until this year when there seems to be a concerted effort to negatively impact the food supply.
Saw 'derecho' used a couple years ago, but before that never heard of it.
I grew up in a family that raised, bought and butchered cattle (and hogs) for our family-owned grocery store. I think if there'd been thousands of cattle simultaneously dropping over dead it would have found its way into the family conversation.
It's sure odd that nothing like this has ever been previously reported, until this year when there seems to be a concerted effort to negatively impact the food supply.
...I am a wee bit older than you, have you ever heard of the term "derecho" used to describe a storm before the other day?
...they just dropped this into the lexicon like it existed for ages....
Saw 'derecho' used a couple years ago, but before that never heard of it.
I grew up in a family that raised, bought and butchered cattle (and hogs) for our family-owned grocery store. I think if there'd been thousands of cattle simultaneously dropping over dead it would have found its way into the family conversation.
...this is not an "accident"....
That was my point.
And maybe the reason we never heard about derechos until a couple years ago is because they're a form of manufactured weather.