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after the storm #1

ROBERT BLU

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A few months ago a strong unusual wind storm hit the Alps in Italy. Many forests have been completely destroyed. The wind and a domino effect did it. It is evaluated it will take more than 100 years to let the trees grow.
I was later in one of the least affected areas.
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Date posted2019-02-15
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🕐 02-16-19 13:18robert blu wrote:
Thanks for taking time to comment, I think it depends on the wind direction. Big trees have a large area exposed to the wind. And I have been told the was heavy rain for many days before the wind storm: rain made the ground softer and the trees branches heavier, which means less stability. Add to this a domino effect.
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