one vertical, east-west-facing system
Oh, the panels are running in lines N-S, and they've got a 2-sided arrangement that faces east and west. Yeah I didn't quite get the geometry either.
one vertical, east-west-facing system
Oh, the panels are running in lines N-S, and they've got a 2-sided arrangement that faces east and west. Yeah I didn't quite get the geometry either.
Crop success should get better as you go south and get directly under the sun -- the panels will cast smaller shadows.
Solar efficiency might get much worse.
In the end, it's a range: you can angle the solar panels not at all, or a little bit, or a lot. The effect on crops will vary and eventually you'll have to stop planting in the persistent shadow of the panels. But perhaps there are lower-light broadleaf vegetables you could plant there.
Every girl's crazy about a sharp-dressed Gram
FWIW, a check of extant multifamily housing for sale in that area shows about $200-$400K per unit.
So, building new would probably cost a little more, but I suppose low income housing could forego some common amenities. OTOH, low income housing projects in Los Angeles routinely exceed $600K per unit.
In San Diego? No.
"second guessing your doctor” and the like
Oh my dear and fluffy lord
Oh. Arc and Dia.

KTLA also called this situation a "standoff" in its reporting, implying that the family had taken some action to threaten officers, which they absolutely did not.
Also, credit to the San Bernardino Sheriff's department for their involvement in this incident. Once called, they followed the law (they did not assist federal officers in an immigration enforcement capacity) & they advocated to federal officers to de-escalate the situation.
Was it useful? That information had nothing at all to do with the author's case of COVID.
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