Pollution and the Uptick in Wildfires
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Top Comments (10)
I started listening to Joe about eight years ago and I was not interested in any conspiracy theories. Shut them all done with that’s crazy internally. Now my internal dialogue sounds like Eddie Bravo and Roseanne! Thank you Joe
I live in Oregon. I can assure you that the orange is typical when there is a large/close forest fire. It is very eery. And a lot of time in the smaller towns, businesses shut down and people stay inside. It's so quiet, empty, and bright orange.
As an Aussie who has lived with wild fires all my life the orange and even red tinge to the world through wild fire smoke is 100% normal.
I live in sask, canada. I can assure you the sun hitting forrest fire smoke is super orange and weird. Especially at sunset. This isnt that crazy. Its probably that people in new york never see forest fire smoke like we do
I love that Joe Rogan lived in California and somehow doesn't understand forest/wildfire smoke making the sky look orange.
When the train in Ohio burned. There was rainfall that happened when the smoke was overtop of us and it visibly left cars oil-spotted and dirty. How they handled that whole train incident was really poor.
the real origin of the wildfires was joe hunting for bigfoot again and he dropped his blunt
The sun puts out the full spectrum, the smoke absorbs the blues and reflects the red bands
I have been in numerous forest fires in Oregon and Montana. That orange sky and sometimes almost a red color is what the fires look like when burning hot in heavy timber areas.
I like how he says the tin hat people but then says that isn't normal and basically agreeing that's not just a normal fire
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Top Comments (10)
I started listening to Joe about eight years ago and I was not interested in any conspiracy theories. Shut them all done with that’s crazy internally. Now my internal dialogue sounds like Eddie Bravo and Roseanne! Thank you Joe
I live in Oregon. I can assure you that the orange is typical when there is a large/close forest fire. It is very eery. And a lot of time in the smaller towns, businesses shut down and people stay inside. It's so quiet, empty, and bright orange.
As an Aussie who has lived with wild fires all my life the orange and even red tinge to the world through wild fire smoke is 100% normal.
I live in sask, canada. I can assure you the sun hitting forrest fire smoke is super orange and weird. Especially at sunset. This isnt that crazy. Its probably that people in new york never see forest fire smoke like we do
I love that Joe Rogan lived in California and somehow doesn't understand forest/wildfire smoke making the sky look orange.
When the train in Ohio burned. There was rainfall that happened when the smoke was overtop of us and it visibly left cars oil-spotted and dirty. How they handled that whole train incident was really poor.
the real origin of the wildfires was joe hunting for bigfoot again and he dropped his blunt
The sun puts out the full spectrum, the smoke absorbs the blues and reflects the red bands
I have been in numerous forest fires in Oregon and Montana. That orange sky and sometimes almost a red color is what the fires look like when burning hot in heavy timber areas.
I like how he says the tin hat people but then says that isn't normal and basically agreeing that's not just a normal fire