Not enough of them out here.  There is a smallish farm in the Palouse, and the 
bigger farm by Vantage, but that is it.  Best to hook up a giant sprinkler to 
Grand Coulee and shoot it a few kilometers into the air.  That should wash out 
much of the smoke, in a small area.

Better solution would be to build a humongous Dyson fan on Mt Olympus to blast 
winds at the Fraser Valley and disrupt the flow

clay monroe
redgh...@comcast.net



> On Aug 22, 2018, at 11:54 AM, Greg Fiorentino via Mercedes 
> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> Yeah, the box fans idea is silly. A better plan would be to use all the wind 
> generators, power them up to blow air instead of generate power, and point 
> them at Canada. That would move a lot of smoke!
> 
> People (other than antifa) around here have been wearing masks lately!
> 
> Greg
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Strasfogel via Mercedes
> Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2018 11:43 AM
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> Subject: [MBZ] OT: A new law of thermodynamics
> 
> 'Ridiculous' Spokane event calls for blowing smoke to CanadaPublished:
> Wednesday, August 22, 2018
> 
> A Facebook event that's planned for noon Friday calls for Spokane, Wash.,
> residents to put at least five box fans on their roofs, set them on high
> and point them toward "northeastern Canada."
> 
> The effort is meant to blow wildfire smoke across the U.S. border.
> 
> Caleb Moon, a Spokane resident and the organizer of the event titled "Blow
> Spokane's Smoke Away to Canada," says he's serious.
> 
> "We figure a small box fan can move smoke about 6 feet, so if you put
> 500,000 of them together, you can do the math on that, we can probably get
> it pretty far into Canada," Moon said, acknowledging that his love of
> hockey and Canadian bacon makes him feel bad that there's no other solution.
> 
> The plan won't work and is "very ridiculous," says Sarah Henderson, senior
> environmental health scientist at the British Columbia Centre for Disease
> Control.
> 
> "One sort of floor fan could move a little smoke around, but there's no way
> that a large group of fans is going to move as much smoke as there actually
> is," she told Global News.
> 
> One fan has a radius of influence of about 10 feet, she added.
> 
> "So all it's going to do is clear smoke, maybe, out of that 10 feet, but a
> fan also pulls. It doesn't just push air, it pulls air through it."
> 
> California wildfires are contributing to the smoke in Spokane.
> 
> The smoke is expected to start clearing in western Washington tomorrow and
> eastern Washington on Friday (Ferreras/Lazatin, Global News
> <https://globalnews.ca/news/4398753/spokane-fan-wildfire-smoke-canada/>,
> Aug. 20). *— CC*
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