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Beth
26th October 2010, 16:27
LINK (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101026/ap_on_re_us/us_midwest_storms;_ylt=AlqRjaEeHDyIW.PnbRZtmNBvzwcF;_ylu=X3oDMTJpdmNvbm8zBGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTAxMDI2L3V zX21pZHdlc3Rfc3Rvcm1zBGNwb3MDMQRwb3MDMgRzZWMDeW5fdG9wX3N0b3J5BHNsawNjaGljbG9uZWJ1ZmY-)
CHICAGO – A storm drawing comparisons to a hurricane muscled across the Midwest on Tuesday, snapping trees and power lines, delaying flights at one of nation's busiest airports and soaking commuters who slogged to work under crumpled umbrellas.
The storm — quickly nicknamed a "chiclone" and "windpocalypse" — swept an area that stretched from the Dakotas to the eastern Great Lakes. Severe thunderstorm warnings blanketed much of the Midwest and tornado watches were issued from Arkansas to Ohio. Flights were delayed at O'Hare International Airport, a major hub for American and United airlines.
Sustained winds of 35 to 40 mph and gusts up to 60 mph were expected throughout the afternoon, the National Weather Service said.
Meteorologist Amy Seeley described the storm as one of the worst in decades based on a reading of the pressure level at its center, which was similar to a Category 3 hurricane — although the effects of the storm were not. The wind gusts were only as strong as a tropical storm; Category 3 hurricanes have winds from 111 to 130 mph.
I'm in Michigan and currently under a tornado watch, IN OCTOBER. Also there's a wind storm following it. I could possibly lose power and then you all will miss me so terribly!
Celine
26th October 2010, 16:32
TERRIBLY!!!
I love wind storms mind you...just careful for debris
Beth
26th October 2010, 16:33
TERRIBLY!!!
I love wind storms mind you...just careful for debris
I love wind storms too, just wish there wasn't tornadoes with it, kind of ruins the experience, lol.
Celine
26th October 2010, 16:37
Last windstorm/hurricane we were in.. Richard ofcourse stayed awake as i tried to sleep in the back of the van,,, he saw an african shaman come out and do a rain daince!! This was in the gaspe peninsula...at 3am !!
Luke
26th October 2010, 16:41
Last windstorm/hurricane we were in.. Richard ofcourse stayed awake as i tried to sleep in the back of the van,,, he saw an african shaman come out and do a rain daince!! This was in the gaspe peninsula...at 3am !!
You know, that reminds me that hurricanes are giant vortexes .. and strange stuff happens in such formations. Travelling shamans might not be the most unusual of them ..
Dale
26th October 2010, 16:47
I'm just south of Grand Rapids, MI in Allegan County. We were under a tornado warning an hour or so ago, but there wasn't much of a storm. Looking out the window, it just looks a bit windy!
grannyfranny100
26th October 2010, 17:11
Dale
Howdy neighbor, I am in the Tri-Cities, MI area and ran to the grocery store early this morning anticipating foul weather. Given that the fall foliage was not up to snuff this year, our trees need this rain and so far, it isn't dangerous.
Granny Franny
Rocky_Shorz
26th October 2010, 17:55
I'm amazed how fast this storm traveled from slamming China as the strongest Typhoon in 20 years, all the way across to the Midwest... in days...
Zook
26th October 2010, 18:34
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I'm in Michigan and currently under a tornado watch, IN OCTOBER. Also there's a wind storm following it. I could possibly lose power and then you all will miss me so terribly!
For sure. It's the only proper way to miss someone. I once tried missing someone calamitously ... but it wasn't the same experience.
Keep safe.
:pop2:
Caren
26th October 2010, 18:46
I would miss you too Beth! ... Hey Zook..You gonna share that popcorn?? :tongue1:
Celine
26th October 2010, 19:11
You know, that reminds me that hurricanes are giant vortexes .. and strange stuff happens in such formations. Travelling shamans might not be the most unusual of them ..
Hmm thats interesting Luke.. Never looked at that moment as anything other then face value...
Wonder what Richard thinks (doubt he's watching this thread )
BTW Zook.. i got some real good butter for that popcorn...a little salt and pepper MMmmmm
Niobe
26th October 2010, 20:58
Hi Granny Franny and Dale! I'm in TC.....Beth already knows this :) (wasn't trying to exclude her). :) Very windy up here today but no tornadoes, yay! We were under watch most of the morning though. Love it that I'm basically sitting in a pole barn at work! Yikes..
Ross
26th October 2010, 21:04
Dont forget to get the washing in beth...dont want those jockies ending up down the street...:cool:
Beth
26th October 2010, 23:32
Dont forget to get the washing in beth...dont want those jockies ending up down the street...:cool:
Definitely need to do the laundry, thanks for reminding me :P
Ross
26th October 2010, 23:39
Definitely need to do the laundry, thanks for reminding me :P
What? you run out of jockies...:washing:
Caren
26th October 2010, 23:49
And Beth... Don't forget the chickens! :nod:
( keep safe )
Beth
27th October 2010, 00:16
And Beth... Don't forget the chickens! :nod:
( keep safe )
LOL! Yes caren, I told Ross the story. :lol:
Carmody
27th October 2010, 02:20
I was curious of the current (as when this is posted) 'continental hurricane' that is out there right now..over the US and Canada...seems to have it's eye directly over the ancient copper mine sites in Northern Wisconsin.
I decided to do a check on the location of the eye as it seemed to not be moving in the animated weather maps of the past 8 hours or more..and that eye point is nearly right on top of the disputed ancient copper mine sites/areas.
I'm just sharing the interesting data point.
I don't know if it means anything but that sort of synchronicity (if it is indeed one) is not altogether unusual.
Just collecting dots for potential further use and rumination.
Zook
27th October 2010, 02:29
Hi Celine,
Hmm thats interesting Luke.. Never looked at that moment as anything other then face value...
Wonder what Richard thinks (doubt he's watching this thread )
BTW Zook.. i got some real good butter for that popcorn...a little salt and pepper MMmmmm
Well, maybe we should pack some away for Beth ... walking on that long and yellow brick road up there ... somewhere over the rainbow way up high, you know, where the bluebirds fly ... is sure to strike up an appetite. Caren, maybe you can lend her one of your dogs ... no, not that one ... the smaller pooch.
:typing:
ps: Seriously tho', hope everything is okay for all you Michiganders.
Celine
27th October 2010, 12:03
Beth prefers cats and chickens... something to do with the letter C ...
hey maybe thats why she likes me.... ;)
Celine
27th October 2010, 12:05
Richard said the weather officials call it a "weather bomb"
sounds menacing doesnt it.. :(
tone3jaguar
27th October 2010, 12:20
In the movie the Day After Tomorrow, the slowing down of the Atlantic Current caused winter time cold Hurricanes. Looks like they where right.
bluestflame
27th October 2010, 12:39
copper being a little electrically conductive , the spinning vortex of an overhead hurracane ... sorta like propeller impeller , maybe an energy portal being cleared
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Beth
27th October 2010, 14:47
Beth prefers cats and chickens... something to do with the letter C ...
hey maybe thats why she likes me.... ;)
LOL, yep!!! And I'm definitely the crazy cat lady. So crazy it's almost normal to my family now. They like to ask me what the cat's are saying, true story :P
Carmody
28th October 2010, 14:30
It could all be true..but the problem is that the eye of this continental hurricane moved thereafter and thus made a mess out of my silly little argument.
Some aspect of it may be workable but who knows? We also did and are still suffering the effects of something akin to a rolling continental hurricane. We get that in those areas of the US/Canada continent every fall. Problem being.. that it is becoming very active and the systems are increasing in size, strength, and persistence.
The point is also that the weather is becoming quite anomalous, with regard to our limited level of human record. For example, where I'm located, the weather did something I've never seen it do before. The weather jumped, in temperature..after the sun went down. When it should be cooling. Now that is not unusual.
Except for the fact that the jump was 7C or 9.5F...in about five-ten minutes!
Back in the late 90's I stated (A likely story--- how can I prove it!! :p ) that as these 'patterns of change' in the weather would create harder and harder lines of striation (hard lines or clearly demarcated lines of change) of the weather , and the changes would come swifter and harder...in gusts..and fast wild swings..and the line of striation would have anomalous and strong weather patters, like tornadoes appearing in areas they never have been at -in known record. The striation-banding is the common pattern on the greater number of the solar system's weather active planets eg: Jupiter, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus, etc), so it is no big stretch to apply that pattering to the observable patters of weather that the earth undergoes, which already contain and have such tendencies.
The other thing is that due to warming, more of the ice pack would disappear in the summer and the expansion of the air would move COLD air SOUTH and create MORE snow but the overall trend would be of WARMING, as the melt in the north gives people in the south a FALSE impression of cooling..as this "still cool but expanding due to slight heating -air mass" moves south and precipitates as snow trends. But the snow trends would be actually about a few degrees (max, ie, perceptible if you sit down and look at the records in that way) warmer than normal snowfall records. (records of 20-40 years back).
If you add that to the lower sunspot activity reducing the heat levels overall on the earth... you get a bizarre pattern of both predictions coming true. You get the known predictions of warming in the weather patterns from the issue of pollutants and co2, etc....but an overall cooling trend at the same time, due to lack of sunshine on the Earth from the low sunspot activity.
We are in a situation where the electromagnetic charge of the solar system is in flux and we have entered a large field of dust, with regard to the solar system's actual travel in space.
the point here is that the charge differential that is damping the sun and solar system as a set is.... is shifting. This is an electrical charge in the massive mega-volt static like range....but the entire solar system like a charge bubble that is held and maintained by the SUN. Since it is a system that is as large as the scope of the edge to edge size of the "Oort Cloud", we are talking about a capacitive energy storage that is calculable but unimaginable by humanity. (Think rubbing your feet on the carpet in the dry winters --but the size of the solar system)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oort_cloud
And when the charge differential gets strong enough, the sun is no longer going to be 'damped' and 'polarized' by this out of normal range of charge differential.... and the distribution of the charge has to change and stabilize along new lines.
This means the charge and orientation characteristics (charge polarization and orientation of the 'plasma system' of the entire solar system as a moving, roiling, living single 'set') of the sun will need to be burped like a baby.
And that is what we are up against. When that kid burps, you don't want to be in the way.
In conclusion, if you read or understand the bits of deformation of atomic structures (charge, polarization, connectivity, dimensional egress, etc) being the key point that creates dimensional (re; the philosopher's stone, the Nazi bell, ORMUS, monatomics, superconductors, etc) gating and the energy grid of the earth being charged and or resonated at higher and higher energy levels, as this rolling change in the entire solar system's charge is coming on line, you get a dimensional effect akin to our understanding of chanting, bell ringing, etc..all of that. We may actually get dimensional doorways opening due to these energetic resonant energy changes in the earth grid.
I'm just trying to get people to look at the science behind such things with regard to connecting the dots so the pattern may be seen in the mess of data.
Axman
28th October 2010, 21:29
I can tell you that the storm made a mess of things around here wicked bad winds. :shocked:
The Axman
morguana
28th October 2010, 21:56
my love goes out to all whom have been effected by this storm, hope all is ok
love
m
Ammit
28th October 2010, 22:12
Blessings to all those subject to these harsh winds and bad times, blessed be
Ammit
Axman
28th October 2010, 22:30
Thanks All for your love and energy what a blessing you guys are.;)
The Axman
Ammit
28th October 2010, 22:43
Wish I could do more, my finances will never allow me to but, i have volunteered many times to the services to go and help, wasting my time it seems as I never ever get a reply.
I know they have there own people but I would be happy just to help even if just digging drinking wells all day.
Ammit
NoTingles
29th October 2010, 01:07
Here's a quote from an article, Windstorm that hit Fox Valley had strength of Category 3 hurricane by Steve Wideman, who writes for the Post-Crescent of Wisconsin, posted today, Oct. 28, 2010 about the storm:
"Carrying power equal to a Category 3 hurricane, the storm brought sustained winds near 40 mph and gusts as high as 76 mph to the Fox Cities, but spared the area serious damage to buildings, said Gene Brusky, science and training meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Green Bay.
"The winds were near the extreme of what we've seen over the past 50 years," Brusky said Wednesday as the second day of the storm brought gusts topping out at around 55 mph.
Brusky said the storm began when upper level winds, called the jet stream, swept in from the Pacific Coast across the state at speeds up to 170 mph.
The jet stream traveled so fast it created a vacuum of sorts in the air underneath, leading to record low pressure, one key ingredient in the formation of storms.
Jet stream winds merged with a weather system from Canada carrying its own energy.
"Both systems merged over the central United States," Brusky said.
Read more: http://www.postcrescent.com/article/20101028/APC0101/10280588/Story-photos-video-Hurricane-strength-wind#ixzz13hlDWmdm
Axman
31st October 2010, 13:35
That would be me missed the artical dont read the paper anymore not much in it. the storm ripped everything apart seen some of these in the winter not this bad thou.:eek:
Snowbird
31st October 2010, 16:56
I too live in the midwest and we experienced this storm for hours and hours. Fortunately, our state was spared the greatest damage. I don't think that the eye of the strom went over us. I thought for a while that we were experiencing flatline winds, but later learned that it was a system passing over.
I do hope that everyone and their belongings survived this. :nod:
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