Re: Question re: weather/radar phoneme
Posted by BobbiStorm on 4/24/2013, 8:10 am
you know as a student of Earth Sciences...something which takes my love for maps to a higher level and keeps me busy in the off season watching earthquakes, geological issues, etc... i watch the radar a lot as well as other things online.

hey... between football and hurricanes being in the slow mode am thirsty..

noticed last week what is referred to as a "HAARP Circle" dead center over the RDU area. I mean exactly what is called a HAARP circle that people put up online. I didn't. I just watch. To me that is the height of what is called "discovery" in the scientific process.  You watch, observe, take note, later put it together and have noticed it before often before a big weather event a day or so later.

I saw Haarp circles and chemtrails last winter about 36 hours before our only snow of the winter which was a "late season" "snow event" more like a heavy dusting that was not on the forecast radar. Never in the forecast... bamn.  No strong flow of moisture anywhere that would explain it in advance.

I went to Miami and partied for a family wedding. But, it bugged me. Nagged at me. So, quietly I watched in the future.

A bunch of technical terms for what makes those circles and yet they are different and really hard to say.

Years back the local mets would be made fun of my the military for talking about something on the radar that would show up between Miami and Key West.  A few of the local mets on TV would point it out and conjecture that they might be doing some sort of military exercises. The Navy base in KW and Homestead Air Force Base denied it and mocked the weathermen who kept watching.  

Eventually, a few years down the road, they admitted they were doing exercises and it was nothing to worry about. Straff? What is the term, lord I need more coffee..   Eventually, the mets would show it on the radar and it was no longer "paranoid weather geeks worrying on mysterious images on the radar"

Not sure what is with the chemtrails but they are there and if you don't see them on a regular basis you are lucky or you are texting too much or you don't get out enough.

Why? What? Who? How? Don't know... just know they are there and often in concert with the oddities that show up on radar suddenly. When the day goes from sunny to gray and cloudly in less than an hour and there is no reason on the water vapor... it bugs me.

As for the circle last week... was one of the most in your face ones I'd seen over a larger part of NC and a day later we had the worst line of storms that produced small twisters up near the VA border. Wild line. Really wild line. I mean like Dorothy in Kansas for about 20 minutes.

I think we all try not to jump on the paranoia bandwagon and it's easier to be a skeptic but as my brother likes to so often say "Denial is a river in Egypt"  

So... yeah I notice them and yeah have heard theories as to what they are but I don't see any reason to ignore them or pretend them don't exist .  It's simply not scientific to ignore something which piques the curiousity and begs to be watched.

Whatever is being put up in the sky...is falling down on the Earth.

Good reason, bad reason...who knows...   but several years of journalism classes makes me know that someone knows and there is a money trail somewhere more than a chemtrail.

As for Haarp... who can say?

Radar beams... not always what they seem.

Keep watching, the season starts in a little over a month... soon will only be watching the Sats in the Atlantic...
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