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Posted on 7/17/18 at 11:25 am to ithad2bme
I'm just pointing out what I observe each day. That is all I am doing. I love following radar and studying wind patterns and heat signatures while following more knowledgeable people who are involved with meteorology.
To watch the same patterns pop up each day is not normal unless we wwre in a self sustained ecosystem like the congo...
Take today. It is suppose to be mid 90's. That type heat along with other variables doesn't allow for nonstop rain for hours. For that to happen months like February are more likely because of the constant mixture of cool air from a front moving in to sit down. Not 95 degree heat.
What happened a couple years back in south louisiana was due to two fronts colliding and trapping moisture. I seen the heat signatures from that date in the Gulf and there was a burst of energy likely microwaves that caused excess moisture to spill mainland. A hurricane was forming at that time and likely was meant to break it up. But the dumb fricks didn't pay attention to a high pressure front coming and sitting down.
They didn't create the rain but they manipulate the patterns. To think otherwise is to be completely suffocated by the shite in your arse.
To watch the same patterns pop up each day is not normal unless we wwre in a self sustained ecosystem like the congo...
Take today. It is suppose to be mid 90's. That type heat along with other variables doesn't allow for nonstop rain for hours. For that to happen months like February are more likely because of the constant mixture of cool air from a front moving in to sit down. Not 95 degree heat.
What happened a couple years back in south louisiana was due to two fronts colliding and trapping moisture. I seen the heat signatures from that date in the Gulf and there was a burst of energy likely microwaves that caused excess moisture to spill mainland. A hurricane was forming at that time and likely was meant to break it up. But the dumb fricks didn't pay attention to a high pressure front coming and sitting down.
They didn't create the rain but they manipulate the patterns. To think otherwise is to be completely suffocated by the shite in your arse.
Posted on 7/17/18 at 11:27 am to reo45
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To think otherwise is to be completely suffocated by the shite in your arse.
I think you need an anatomy and biology lecture
Posted on 7/17/18 at 11:30 am to Thib-a-doe Tiger
quote:And possibly a therapist
I think you need an anatomy and biology lecture
Posted on 7/17/18 at 12:22 pm to CaptainPanic
Cloud seeding has been done for a very long time. In 1969, the powers that be tried seeding hurricanes to try and have them rain themselves out and reduce the wind strength. It obviously didn't work. The Navy seeded Hurricane Debbie at the same time that Hurricane Camille was approaching the gulf coast. This experiment caused a lack of proper planes to fly into Camille and really hampered the forecasting of Camille.
This also led to the myth that the Navy seeded Camille and caused it to get stronger.
This also led to the myth that the Navy seeded Camille and caused it to get stronger.
Posted on 7/18/18 at 11:12 am to LSU2001
Well shite, hate being right. Don't look now, radar incoming.
Same as yesterday, the day before that, day before that, and before that, oh and before that.
The Congo of North louisiana. Seems legit.
Same as yesterday, the day before that, day before that, and before that, oh and before that.
The Congo of North louisiana. Seems legit.
Posted on 7/18/18 at 11:39 am to reo45
Yeah, it's so weird that the same weather happens the same way in parts of the summer.

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