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Tahi
20th April 2011, 02:49
http://www.intellicast.com/Local/WxMapFull.aspx

That is a real wierd storm front brewing...

Pulp_Fact
20th April 2011, 02:59
Pretty strange shape and look how far it extends...more tornadoes on the cards?

Tahi
20th April 2011, 03:03
Chatting to peeps in the states atm, they say its wierd on the ground as well.

Yeah more Tornados', BUGGAR

An Cailleach
20th April 2011, 03:28
Have a look at these videos. I think they all go towards explaining the storms that are happening.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClgK5-zVwxs


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wm_rr7_SKUc

See my next post for update April 20th

Tahi
20th April 2011, 05:04
Another YouTube vid , I can see HARRP activity in the South East, but I'm no expert can anyone shed some light?

HEADS UP - BIG Springtime Storm 04-19-2011
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An Cailleach
20th April 2011, 12:32
Dutchsinse's up-date:
SEVERE WEATHER/tornadoes TEXAS TO DETROIT - 24-48 hours from now....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LBxV-Jxkk4&feature=channel_video_title

EsmaEverheart
20th April 2011, 13:23
Very interesting videos! On a side note though, I am in Oklahoma and we are having a severe drought here. So I don't get the first video showing we were covered in rain when we haven't had any rain in weeks. So my question is why was that radar showing we had rain when we didn't?


On a side note, I don't expect you to answer that question. I am not accusing you of anything. Just questioning the website's accuracy.

modwiz
20th April 2011, 13:34
The thing about weather that has caught my attention lately is how fronts used to be where weather "happened". These days a look at the map of the USA shows fronts without "weather" and "weather" without fronts. Furthermore, this "weather" often has a more pronounced arc to it than the more curved lines that usually typify a front edge.

That is the extent of my observation and contribution at this time.

9eagle9
20th April 2011, 13:49
To let people be aware ....that there are people who aren't with the PTB, or have an agenda, and are taking some corrective measure in regards to our artificially generated weather. Just to think about if you want to think about 'them' screwing with the weather a bit more corrective force is starting to warm up here. After watching slush fall from the skies (eh?) , clouds moving against the wind, and the moon rising in the wrong place too many times, some people decided enough was enough. Last Thursday the moon got stuck in the same position for about three hours. Live or Memorex? Not going to say whom or where *everywhere actually* but lots of wizards are sticking their wands into the weather and have been since early Feb or so. Catching on quick to how to predict AWE (artificial weather events). "They" are having a hard time hiding it and.....Sometimes some boomers and wicked weather are required to offset the other assholery. . With some assistance from Ma Nature of course.


Watch the animals, watch the moon, and a pattern will start to emerge.

An Cailleach
20th April 2011, 13:56
Very interesting videos! On a side note though, I am in Oklahoma and we are having a severe drought here. So I don't get the first video showing we were covered in rain when we haven't had any rain in weeks. So my question is why was that radar showing we had rain when we didn't?


On a side note, I don't expect you to answer that question. I am not accusing you of anything. Just questioning the website's accuracy.

Hi EsmaEverheart

Are you in Oklahoma City? I'll try to get an answer for your question, but don't hold your breath :-)...

I wonder if you're in the path of the storm that Dutchsinse is predicting. You could do with the rain, and you could equally do without the tornadoes!

EsmaEverheart
20th April 2011, 14:04
Very interesting videos! On a side note though, I am in Oklahoma and we are having a severe drought here. So I don't get the first video showing we were covered in rain when we haven't had any rain in weeks. So my question is why was that radar showing we had rain when we didn't?


On a side note, I don't expect you to answer that question. I am not accusing you of anything. Just questioning the website's accuracy.

Hi EsmaEverheart

Are you in Oklahoma City? I'll try to get an answer for your question, but don't hold your breath :-)...

I wonder if you're in the path of the storm that Dutchsinse is predicting. You could do with the rain, and you could equally do without the tornadoes!

I am not in Oklahoma City, but I am in the Oklahoma City Metro area. (Suburbs) And the SE and NW parts of the state has had rain recently. The Tushka tornado last week. But the main body of Oklahoma hasn't had rain. It is so dry here we are having a lot of problems with wildfires. I wish they would make some rain for us!

BTW, I hate tornados. I was in 2 the same night. The 1999, May 3 tornado outbreak. And I could go the rest of my life without being in another one. But that probably won't happen since I live in Oklahoma. Born and bred here and all my family are here, so I think I will stay.

An Cailleach
20th April 2011, 14:18
You might be lucky and just get a thunderstorm... you're bound to get some rain at least as you won't be too far from any storm passing through. I can't imagine what it's like experiencing a tornado.

The electrical storms in Ireland are pussy-cats compared to what you get here and we don't get tornadoes/hurricanes.Last Wednesday night was scary here in Dallas and we didn't even get a tornado. Now we are due some according to Dutchinse, and he has been right 12 out of 12 times with his severe weather predictions. :eek:

EsmaEverheart
21st April 2011, 12:57
Well I spoke too soon! Out of no where they are predicting rain for us in the next few days. Before today, they said it would be dry. This is getting more and more interesting!