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Old 11-18-2013, 02:19 PM   #41
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I think its the french testing our reaction to such an explosion so they can plan their invasion accordingly.
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Old 11-18-2013, 02:19 PM   #42
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Information we have is that the blast in the N.W. was routine blasting near the Lafarge location. #yyc
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Jason Markusoff ‏@markusoff 21s Whew. rest easy, #yyc-ers. @cbcRosa: Re: huge explosion in NW. Just confirmed: Looks like Lafarge plant doing routine gravel blast. All okay
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Routine??? How many other people can say they have felt the blast from these routine blasting operations?
Ya right. We know after that tweet about falling from the sky what this really was.

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I live in the condos across from the Royal Oak shopping centre and the entire building shook. Crazy.
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Old 11-18-2013, 02:27 PM   #45
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Lafarge Canada ‏@Lafarge_Canada 2m ...dry conditions and cold air resulted in an unusual cloud of dust. This was a routine, permitted effort. #yyc #Calgary


Can anybody comment on the science behind this explanation?
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Most likely explanation is the latte sippers are starting their attack on Yop gobbling territories.
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I just hope Lafarge didn't dig too deep and awake darkness from the past.
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Most likely explanation is the latte sippers are starting their attack on Yop gobbling territories.
Man our initial aim sucks, have to reconfigure our target packages.
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Ya right. We know after that tweet about falling from the sky what this really was.

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Lafarge Canada ‏@Lafarge_Canada 2m ...dry conditions and cold air resulted in an unusual cloud of dust. This was a routine, permitted effort. #yyc #Calgary


Can anybody comment on the science behind this explanation?

That only explains the muchroom cloud. It doesn't explain the why the shockwave was so powerful which is a function of the size/speed of the explosive. So the blast must have used more explosive than a typical blast.

Or blasts of this size while routine are infrequent enough we don't remember them.
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using Pershing missiles for blasting now?
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That only explains the muchroom cloud. It doesn't explain the why the shockwave was so powerful which is a function of the size/speed of the explosive. So the blast must have used more explosive than a typical blast.

Or blasts of this size while routine are infrequent enough we don't remember them.
Cold air is denser, which would transfer shock waves better. To that extent? That I don't know.
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Man our initial aim sucks, have to reconfigure our target packages.
Target was correct, timing was off.
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Lafarge Canada ‏@Lafarge_Canada 2m ...dry conditions and cold air resulted in an unusual cloud of dust. This was a routine, permitted effort. #yyc #Calgary


Can anybody comment on the science behind this explanation?


Don't show this to North Korea.
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Lafarge Canada ‏@Lafarge_Canada 2m ...dry conditions and cold air resulted in an unusual cloud of dust. This was a routine, permitted effort. #yyc #Calgary


Can anybody comment on the science behind this explanation?
I can confirm sound travels farther/faster in lower temperatures. When it is warmer, air particles are moving faster and disrupt sound waves. I would assume humidity would also have a dampening effect. Snow definitely has a sound dampening effect.

I think I learned this in Physics 12. After that, i did notice that on cold/dry days I could here the sound of the full serve gas station near my house and only on those days.
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Cold air is denser, which would transfer shock waves better. To that extent? That I don't know.
Probably not. This can't be the first time Lafarge has blasted something at -10 in November. Something about this wasn't routine, because that explosion was far larger than anyone is used to, as evidenced by the reaction. The most probable explanation is that they tried to detonate a larger than usual slab of stone and used a larger than usual charge.
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Isn't this the community that is freaking out at a potential oil well? While being surrounded by jails, detention centers, and insane asylums?
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Old 11-18-2013, 08:56 PM   #60
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Cold air is denser, which would transfer shock waves better. To that extent? That I don't know.
Marginally.

The density of air only affects the pressure wave linearly and the variance in air pressure is minimal so that might make a 10% difference.
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