JESSICA GELLOW:new to Oklahoma?.....would you rather be hit with wind, or wind blowing 3,000 branches? get a clue, sherlock
LOL, I don't have clues but hints. And here's a hint.
Whats easier to go airborne, A tree limb or a bunch of mulch?
Here's another hint.
Why do farmers leave cut hay out in the field to dry before storing it indoors?
It can happen to mulch to.
So now whats more dangerous, A tornado or hot embers being blown all over town? I'm not saying its going to happen, but the threat is real do to all the limb damage we have had.
And no, I am not from "Oklahoma", I am from "New York". Upstate to be exact, and we have trees, rivers, mountains, valley's, etc to, We also have 1 to 5 Tornado touchdowns a year. Mainly in Madison, Oneida, Chenango, Herkimer, Otsego counties. We also get North Easterns to, which make Oklahoma winds look like a baby fa**.
Guess what else we have, Lumber yards and Dairy farms. As a matter of fact, we are the top producers of milk in the USA.
There are two dangerous hazards in lumber yards.
Sawdust, and Mulch. We had one Lumber yard go the way of OZ do to airborne sawdust hitting a spark and exploding.
The next is mulch fermenting, getting hot enough and starting a fire. LOL I guess because I am not from Oklahoma I am stupid on this matter?
http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?articleID=20080212_1_E6_spanc43704
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-01-10-mulch_x.htm
So I guess I do have a clue and I am not that ignorant on the matter now, am I?
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Love Sherlock.