Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
The lightining / rain / storm here the last 2 days
#1
The origin of this storm :All right - this shows the last 24 hours: ]http://www.atmos.washington.edu/~ovens/wxloop.cgi?wv_enhanced+/24h/ , and you are looking at the Hemispheric Eastern Pacific at this link: http://www.atmos.washington.edu/~ovens/loops/
What you see around the Eastern side of the big island at frame#10 (06:30 pm PST, Mon 30 Dec 2013) is a teardrop shaped cloud, with the narrow end extending away from the BI. Progress through frame #13 and you will see the skinny end of the tear drop extending . This is the result of aerosol operations off the coast of the BI. This is where we the rain and the lightning storm that we experienced came from.
You can see the trails being laid down all over this view if you look carefully and go frame by frame - they appear as little mostly straight white lines. This is weather manipulation plan and simple - the bigger question is why create a lightning storm and a lot of rain , paticularly over the Eastern side of the BI?
I have said it before - there is a covert spraying operation going on everyday and you need to consider this in your thoughts and make up your own mind what it means to you
If you read this post today (Tue 31 Dec 2013) you can go directly to the University of Washington's website here : http:// http://www.atmos.washington.edu/...ed+/24h/ and view it , if not here is the vimeo version that I filmed, in this video it opens on a hawaii with a teardrop cloud on the Eastern side , roughly near Pohoiki, and Opihikao. At 50 secs, you can view best what I am posting about.

Currently uploading on Vimeo - will paste link here later. current time12:05pm
Reply
#2
If what you say is true Bob - why puna?
Nothing left to do but
Smile
Smile
Smile
Reply
#3
why puna - because we need it the most.

the only thing people got out of it was full catchment tanks and plenty of rain for our plants - so for that we are all thankful.

thanks for pointing out the wonderful things our government is doing for us Bob!
Reply
#4
https://vimeo.com/83090894 https://vimeo.com/83090894
Here is the Vimeo video that I made about the storm
Reply
#5
Full catchments?? Mine was so full I had to disconnect the roof from the catchment as the overflow couldn't handle half of the downpour. I have a friend who installs catchments for a company, and he was working his butt off replacing catchments all over Puna that exploded from overfilling.. If you haven't yet, make sure your overflow is working as well as possible. I myself have decided its cheap and easy enough to install a second overflow so this doesn't happen again.. That and don't use a doughboy as a catchment, they are the ones that explode when overfilled.
Reply
#6
Why Puna? If you create rain in a place where it rains all the time, no one will even notice unless they are super perceptive people! Unfortunately for Them and Their plans, there are a lot of those around Pahoa, so They were discovered. Still, you have to admit it was an awfully clever plan!
Reply
#7
We do happen to have a natural source for aerosol here on the Big Island and also some from the nearby ocean floor. I see nothing that would indicate there are human deployed aerosols within the frames nor would they be necessary to explain what appears in the frames. I do see as is typical the same sort of cloud formation created from the natural SO 2 aerosols that are almost always present as Kilauea vents. Sometimes the SO 2 keeps low drifting North East and is lifted upward in the oncoming breezes along the North Eastern coast as it combines with oncoming cooler moist air and forms clouds. Other times it drifts low from the vent up the flank of Mauna Loa/Kea and is met by the high cool moist air drifting over Mauna Loa/Kea and water vapor collects on the SO 2 particles making clouds again. Most times, it just drifts upward and South West creating Vog (a lower droplet laden cloud) but sometime creates a continual heavy droplet laden cloud bank from Kilauea to the South West.


There's chemistry involved too, so enjoy -

http://www.nasa.gov/centers/langley/news...osols.html

- Armed citizens provide security of a free State.
Reply
#8
Honestly, how would the people involved in an operation like this be kept quiet? I really don't think they would keep a secret these days.
Reply
#9
O.K Interesting and a bit weird at the same time. Maybe some feel the need to add something to the already rain making cells?. O.Bob the question could be why? Could this be a government experiment on G.M.O. papaya's for regular watering? Or attempts to keep the pesticides down?. Maybe Geothermal is funding the project to help reduce their gas impact?. Maybe both the G.M.O. and the Geothermal could benefit from such an elaborate plan?. Maybe Someday Geothermal will fuel all G.M.O. tractors and vehicles?. Anyway it all sounds very unlikely and only conspiracies to this point, Happy new year Bob and thank you for the thought outside the box.
Reply
#10
lol
it rains in East Hawaii... its been raining (often hard) here for a million years...

my tanks been full for 2 weeks... and is usually always full this time year.. the rainy season..

this storm was nothing but a sprinkle... compared to a real winter Hawaiian storm

ie.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LaHOZXWRo8




******************************************************************
save our indigenous and endemic Hawaiian Plants... learn about them, grow them, and plant them on your property, ....instead of all that invasive non-native garbage I see in most yards... aloha
******************************************************************
save our indigenous and endemic Hawaiian Plants... learn about them, grow them, and plant them on your property, ....instead of all that invasive non-native garbage I see in most yards... aloha
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 3 Guest(s)