hellocutiepye
hellocutiepye t1_j8xo1fj wrote
Reply to comment by JimBones31 in Apparently we’re going to get some of the fallout from the Ohio train wreck. Be careful out there! by CombinationSea6976
I don't have a technical degree, but do you mean there are trace chemicals in the tanks or soil that are off gassing?
hellocutiepye t1_j8xfxq6 wrote
Reply to comment by JimBones31 in Apparently we’re going to get some of the fallout from the Ohio train wreck. Be careful out there! by CombinationSea6976
But it's not still burning, so how is it producing air pollution? I know it's in the water and that has an impact on the food chain, etc.
hellocutiepye t1_j8xc78p wrote
Reply to comment by JimBones31 in Apparently we’re going to get some of the fallout from the Ohio train wreck. Be careful out there! by CombinationSea6976
Is it?
hellocutiepye t1_j8xc6a3 wrote
Reply to comment by UncleRicosWig in Apparently we’re going to get some of the fallout from the Ohio train wreck. Be careful out there! by CombinationSea6976
From what I've read and seen (mostly from reddit), the winds shifted to the NW and so Youngstown and area got the brunt of it.
hellocutiepye t1_j8xrwm5 wrote
Reply to comment by crimeo in HYSPLIT Air Dispersion model depicting the potential transport of chemical plumes emitted by the East Palestine Chemical Disaster [Ohio]. Simulating February 3-7, 2023 [OC] by apathyEndsNow
Good points. I'd also like to see that breakdown and see where the heavier gasses or emissions ended up. And, someone else suggested on another sub that they might still be present. Would love to get some data on whether or not that is true.