if you haven't looked itno it yet, Hutchison effect explains why metal gets more affected than wood by DEW's. or, rather, doesn't explain, per se, but it's clear Hutchison effect effects metals first and foremost.
Huthcison's work wasn't very focused or predictable, though. it'd be interesting to see what govt. researchers have come up with. too bad they don't use their powers to build rather than to destroy.
I just thought the photographic evidence from a guy on the ground was interesting.
And the trees like willows that should burn last, are burning first from the inside out.
The trees / grass are also not coming back, leaving barren zones for a while. Maybe like the 9/11 on-going radiation. Or maybe the microwaves really zapped and killed the life out of the area.
You've probably seen how quickly vegetation can recover from fires.
The Arborist even showed that eucalyptus trees didn't explode and die when an entire house burned down next to it.
if you haven't looked itno it yet, Hutchison effect explains why metal gets more affected than wood by DEW's. or, rather, doesn't explain, per se, but it's clear Hutchison effect effects metals first and foremost.
Huthcison's work wasn't very focused or predictable, though. it'd be interesting to see what govt. researchers have come up with. too bad they don't use their powers to build rather than to destroy.
Thanks, I haven't looked into that.
I just thought the photographic evidence from a guy on the ground was interesting.
And the trees like willows that should burn last, are burning first from the inside out.
The trees / grass are also not coming back, leaving barren zones for a while. Maybe like the 9/11 on-going radiation. Or maybe the microwaves really zapped and killed the life out of the area.
You've probably seen how quickly vegetation can recover from fires.
The Arborist even showed that eucalyptus trees didn't explode and die when an entire house burned down next to it.