"Harvard’s Lee Miller and David Keith published their 2018 study in the academic journal Joule that created a high-resolution climate model of the continental United States, filled with sufficient wind turbines in the middle of the country to provide 100 percent of current U.S. demand. Their results showed that the continental U.S. got about 0.2°C warmer, on average, with the turbines in place, while within the wind-turbine-hosting region, the temperature increase was more like 0.5°C. That falls roughly in line with previous real-world measurements around wind farms.
It found the mixing of warmer air and cooler air results in a temperature increase of 0.54 degrees Celsius (0.97 degrees F) in the areas where the wind turbines would be located."
Das Interessante ist. Anders als die Klimahysterikerprognosen passen die Vorhersagen mit der Realität.
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