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[[File:Dust Bowl II.png|thumb]] | [[File:Dust Bowl II.png|thumb|A photograph of Dust Bowl 1]] | ||
The '''Dust Bowl II''' is the impending global dust storm Doug and Sam | The '''Dust Bowl II''' is the impending global dust storm predicted by [[Doug Bleichner|Doug]] and [[Sam Wagstaff|Sam]]<ref>https://www.youtube.com/live/m89-aXN1CjU?feature=share&t=2756</ref> on [[Skeleton Realm LIVE!]] episode 5. [[Doug Bleichner|Doug]] had observed [[wikipedia:Extreme_weather|abnormal weather]] patterns and requested [[Sam Wagstaff|Sam]] conduct [[wikipedia:Soil_test|soil tests]] in the greater [[wikipedia:Atlanta|Atlanta]] area. These comprehensive soil tests tipped the crew off to an impending global [[wikipedia:Dust_storm|dust storm]]. This weather phenomenon will have serious consequences on both human and environmental health. These storms occur when large amounts of dust and sand are swept up into the atmosphere, which high winds and dry weather conditions are commonly blamed. However, '''dusters''' are a significant contributor to Dust Bowl II. The dust particles can travel long distances, causing visibility problems and [[wikipedia:Burping|respiratory issues]] for people in affected areas. It is expected to also damage infrastructure, disrupt transportation, cause power outages, and trigger a mass extinction event. | ||
== Dusters == | == Dusters == | ||
[[File:Dust Bowl II Weather Patterns.png|thumb|Weather Radar displaying abnormalities]] | [[File:Dust Bowl II Weather Patterns.png|thumb|Weather Radar displaying abnormalities]] | ||
"'''Dusters'''" or "'''Dust Heads'''" are terms used to describe a group of delinquents who enjoy creating and spreading dust. The general public considers it to be a fun and harmless activity, similar to how some people enjoy blowing bubbles or playing with sand. However, it is important to note that in reality, creating and spreading dust can have serious consequences on both human health and the environment. Dusters have also been accused of using these activities as a cover for human and drug trafficking. | "'''Dusters'''" or "'''Dust Heads'''" are terms used to describe a group of delinquents who enjoy creating and spreading dust. The general public considers it to be a fun and harmless activity, similar to how some people enjoy blowing bubbles or playing with sand. However, it is important to note that in reality, creating and spreading dust can have serious consequences on both human health and the environment. Dusters have also been accused of using these activities as a cover for human and drug trafficking. |
Latest revision as of 09:45, 18 April 2023
The Dust Bowl II is the impending global dust storm predicted by Doug and Sam[1] on Skeleton Realm LIVE! episode 5. Doug had observed abnormal weather patterns and requested Sam conduct soil tests in the greater Atlanta area. These comprehensive soil tests tipped the crew off to an impending global dust storm. This weather phenomenon will have serious consequences on both human and environmental health. These storms occur when large amounts of dust and sand are swept up into the atmosphere, which high winds and dry weather conditions are commonly blamed. However, dusters are a significant contributor to Dust Bowl II. The dust particles can travel long distances, causing visibility problems and respiratory issues for people in affected areas. It is expected to also damage infrastructure, disrupt transportation, cause power outages, and trigger a mass extinction event.
Dusters
"Dusters" or "Dust Heads" are terms used to describe a group of delinquents who enjoy creating and spreading dust. The general public considers it to be a fun and harmless activity, similar to how some people enjoy blowing bubbles or playing with sand. However, it is important to note that in reality, creating and spreading dust can have serious consequences on both human health and the environment. Dusters have also been accused of using these activities as a cover for human and drug trafficking.