Blackouts latest: 'Rare atmospheric phenomenon' behind huge outages in Portugal and Spain
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In before the mods pointlessly lock this one too.
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In before the mods pointlessly lock this one too.
Why do you think that's pointless?
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How? Which atmospheric phenomenon would cause such a massive power outage and how? Especially since batterie powered devices do not seem to be affected?
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Why do you think that's pointless?
I don't see the point in locking threads to try and consolidate comments when new information is coming out and it's only a handful of comments. It's just pointless over moderation.
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I don't see the point in locking threads to try and consolidate comments when new information is coming out and it's only a handful of comments. It's just pointless over moderation.
Inb4 I don't do that, because this is actually new information, rather than another live blog. Deal?
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How? Which atmospheric phenomenon would cause such a massive power outage and how? Especially since batterie powered devices do not seem to be affected?
A rare atmospheric phenomenon that is due to extreme temperature variations in Spain. Meteorologists in Spain are not reporting any unusual temperatures, so I guess someone forgot to loop in the weather community.
Meanwhile, the estimated time to resolve the power outage has gone from around 10 hours to maybe a week.
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A rare atmospheric phenomenon that is due to extreme temperature variations in Spain. Meteorologists in Spain are not reporting any unusual temperatures, so I guess someone forgot to loop in the weather community.
Meanwhile, the estimated time to resolve the power outage has gone from around 10 hours to maybe a week.
Power came back about half an hour ago in southern Spain.
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