View Full Version : Strange silence on the cyclone front ...
Gaia
21st June 2011, 09:48
Take a look at these two hurricane websites:
►The National Hurricane Center in Miami,the Atlantic ocean map
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/
►The Canadian Hurricane Centre, same map
http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/data/hurricane_images/track.png
Both say "No Tropical Cyclones"
During a normal year at this time, close to the summer solstice, we have a steady stream of low pressure areas, coming from the African coast across the ocean towards the Caribbean. This year, as you can see, no activity at all.
I have been checking this map for the last few years on a daily basis, and have never seen this happen before.
I have no idea what is going on, but it is kind of scary. Looks like the whole system is screwed up there, but there is nothing in the press, nor any other reports on this lack of event in that area.
I think this should be looked at by somebody who knows more about weather systems.
Gaia
Teakai
21st June 2011, 10:22
Could be that the weather's just screwey now. We had snow here in town today, not for long and it didn't settle - but that is definitely considered unusual here.
I was watching a Dutchsinse weather forecast and he was saying that there's a big storm in the Pacific that none of the new stations are covering and he seems to think they ought to be.
Talk about the Pacific storm starts at the 7 min. mark.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKAQRzU4Cls
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKAQRzU4Cls
Jayke
21st June 2011, 10:30
I heard that due to the gulf disaster last year they're using weather technology to suppress the natural hurricane season, they don't want all that oil and the oil dispersing chemicals to be deposited inland, BP have already had to pay out $62 million dollars in hush money to people who have been affected by the disaster since last year...if the oil blows inland that figure could balloon up to billions in compensation claims. Ian Crane was talking about it on Redicecreations.com, the interviews still up available for listening I believe.
Gaia
21st June 2011, 10:43
I heard that due to the gulf disaster last year they're using weather technology to suppress the natural hurricane season, they don't want all that oil and the oil dispersing chemicals to be deposited inland, BP have already had to pay out $62 million dollars in hush money to people who have been affected by the disaster since last year...if the oil blows inland that figure could balloon up to billions in compensation claims. Ian Crane was talking about it on Redicecreations.com, the interviews still up available for listening I believe.
Thank for the tip : http://www.redicecreations.com/radio/2010/11nov/RIR-101119.php
dddanieljjjamesss
21st June 2011, 10:47
Just wait until after the solstice!
MorningSong
21st June 2011, 11:26
OHHH...one storm is there...and it is Huricane Beatriz down in the Mexico:
http://www.stormpulse.com/pacific
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/browsp.html
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/GIFS/GULFWV.JPG
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t6/wv-l.jpg
Click on the tab to see the Atlantic ocean....nothing expected for the next 48 hours.
It looks like something may be brewing off the NC coast here:
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/g8hu.html
And here's a view of Hawaii (water vapor):
http://www.goes-arch.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/post-archive
Except for the huricane off the coast of Mexico which should hit land today, it is actully quiet out there.
Teakai
22nd June 2011, 00:05
This is an interesting catch. Dutchsinse again - and it seems that they're chemtrailing that big storm over the Pacific.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJH6N7bL6g4&feature=uploademail
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