While Wyoming’s winds were knocking over semis, Boeing was at the Cheyenne Airport testing the Autoland feature of their new 787-10. This is a winning aircraft.
We posed a question on social media. "What is the weirdest thing you have seen blowing in the wind?" Many of the responses were pretty outrageous. See for yourself.
The plan, totaling some $3.5 billion, will involve significant upgrades to existing wind plants, construction of a 140 miles of transmission line in Wyoming and adding up to 1,100 megawatts of new wind projects -- primarily in Wyoming -- by the end of 2020.
Understatement: Wyoming wind can be brutal.
Early March of 2017 saw some of the most intense winds Wyoming has seen in years. Highways have were shut down to high profile traffic and light trucks. Monday March sixth Douglas Wyoming asked people to just stay home...
The top complaint about Wyoming is the wind, but nobody can do anything about it, Rather than complain, Buffalo’s John Lohr came up with a great way to deal, embrace the wind.