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This is very unusual to see
This is the Stormtracker Radar Loop showing the explosion in Glenville that showed up near 640pm-an indicator of just how strong this was...you can actually see the smoke plume move south at 10-15miles per hour with the North Winds.
This is the Stormtracker Radar Loop showing the explosion in Glenville that showed up near 640pm-an indicator of just how strong this was...you can actually see the smoke plume move south at 10-15miles per hour with the North Winds.
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Many reports of Rainbow Clouds in the UK.
So Elin Musks "Mom" has quite the brow ridge. Are we being played by clones? WTH, over.
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@WallStreetApes Perfectly Square Cloud Spotted in Arizona Sky
If you think this is anything other than 100% completely natural and normal than you are a “Far Right Conspiracy Theorist” https://t.co/pFeaXYW1m1 ∇∆
If you think this is anything other than 100% completely natural and normal than you are a “Far Right Conspiracy Theorist” https://t.co/pFeaXYW1m1 ∇∆
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A biopesticide called 1-mcp, 1-Methylcyclopropene, is used to stop grocery store fruit from ripening. 1-mcp is a synthetic ethylene inhibitor used by large scale fruit packers to slow down ripening.
The pesticide is used to treat apples, melons, tomatoes, pears, avocados, mangoes, papayas, kiwi, plums, apricots and persimmons in coolers, greenhouses, trailers, and shipping containers. 1-mcp binds to ethylene receptors on the inside and outside of fruit and inhibits ethylene action, thus slowing their ripening.
To this day, produce which has been treated with 1-MCP doesn’t have labeling requirements. 1-mcp is not permitted for use in organic produce items.
The pesticide is used to treat apples, melons, tomatoes, pears, avocados, mangoes, papayas, kiwi, plums, apricots and persimmons in coolers, greenhouses, trailers, and shipping containers. 1-mcp binds to ethylene receptors on the inside and outside of fruit and inhibits ethylene action, thus slowing their ripening.
To this day, produce which has been treated with 1-MCP doesn’t have labeling requirements. 1-mcp is not permitted for use in organic produce items.
And now we have global dense fog blanketting Western Iowa. UV lights installed and turned on my porch💯✅ 👇👇👇
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Mysterious ‘explosion’ puzzles Council Bluffs residents
Residents in northeast Council Bluffs said they heard a large explosion two nights ago.
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@KTVOTV Dense fog advisories are out until 9 AM for northeast Missouri and 11 AM for southeast Iowa.
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