While we hope and pray that reactor #4 stays intact and the area doesn't experience an earthquake of a magnitude bigger than or equal to 7, Fukushima is releasing ENORMOUS amounts of radioactive particles being carried on the jet stream.
While we hope and pray that reactor #4 stays intact and the area doesn't experience an earthquake of a magnitude bigger than or equal to 7, Fukushima is releasing ENORMOUS amounts of radioactive particles being carried on the jet stream.
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is anyone else experiencing white out weather ?
Could you elaborate? Not sure what you mean by white-out.
White out weather? As in stormy or overcast?
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RMorgan (24th May 2012)
its been nothing but 'stormy' overcast days out for a couple of months here if not more,
with some really nice days that just come out of nowhere inbetween.
This whole year though the weather has been acting strangely, probably longer.
i'm not sure what is up with it, or if it relates, looking outside it gives me a chilly feeling..
nearing (24th May 2012)
I am curious as to where in the world you live and what is the usual climate there?Posted by nenosema (here)
its been nothing but 'stormy' overcast days out for a couple of months here if not more,
with some really nice days that just come out of nowhere inbetween.
This whole year though the weather has been acting strangely, probably longer.
i'm not sure what is up with it, or if it relates, looking outside it gives me a chilly feeling..
"In science, I discovered, you cannot find the Truth."
--Marcel Messing (during an interview with Bill Ryan)
We demand Tesla technology
I am here in Northeastern us,
the climate here has changed alot.
I mean its inevitable to notice some differences due to weather interference, chem trails, reflection, not to mention what's been in the atmosphere building up for years.
we usually have cold winters, deep snow. this year, nada hardly a real snow fall.
usually there are summer storms, lots of them, it being only may i'm not going make a formal complaint, i just miss the weather and i hope it comes through.
but these days that it is noting but white in the sky, not even a break to see the blue, no definition of clouds. its the most unnatural looking fog i've seen.
There are still those good days don't get me wrong. But if there were something up with fukushima what would it look like to us coming here?
what about Ukraine and other places where there have been accidents before - what might this look like for us, earth, Canada looks -from this- like its getting the most of it. what does canada have to say? i wonder..
I'm sorry, i was only wondering if anyone else was experiencing the cloud cover looking unsettling at times.
Interesting. Where I am in the SW US, it's very very windy lately which the locals say is unusual but the skies are pretty clear and sunny which is normal. Overcast would be highly unusual.
I haven't ever lived where you are but it does seem that by May you would have clear skies.
btw, with this radiation, one should stay out of any rain or other precipitation.
"In science, I discovered, you cannot find the Truth."
--Marcel Messing (during an interview with Bill Ryan)
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RMorgan (24th May 2012)