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Why are storms wobbling in synch over north americs.

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posted on May, 5 2023 @ 08:45 PM
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Something that looks like a computer problem but apparently all the storms over the North American continent wobbled in synch last night. It seems to be unprecedented as far as Dutch goes. Something very weird seemed to happen. According to Mavstar's observatory,
we are about two weeks away from the 40-degree mark where he says the magnetic poles could flip, during this excursion of the magnetic poles.



posted on May, 5 2023 @ 09:19 PM
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Radar Blooms is what they are called.

I watched it silently because I can't handle these pseudoscientific dults, but I imagine by moving the enhanced satellite back and forth he had some wild explanation for the spooky blooms occurring nationwide simultaneously. That's as far as I watched anyway.

I'm betting you can actually follow the sun going down by the seeming east-west sweep of these blooms forming.

While you do not have to take the skeptic opinion, there it is.

medium.com...

Here's a gif showing the sun going down.



Are these the undulations or are they confounded by the jet stream?

Late edit * Oh I see, it glitched out a few frames and warped the image as the satellite bloom happened.
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posted on May, 5 2023 @ 09:31 PM
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a reply to: Degradation33

Sounds smart.
Unfortunately the vids not about the bloomers.
All the patterns were wobbling across the country.
Real meteorologists have mentioned it.


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posted on May, 5 2023 @ 09:34 PM
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a reply to: Degradation33

That means independent weather observatories were subject to a million-to-one chance that they all showed the same thing.



posted on May, 5 2023 @ 09:49 PM
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Follow this guy here for great explanations as to the weather in the US (all be it mostly in the middle to eastern side of the country)
Ryan Hall YouTube Channel

No, I am not him nor do I get anything from posting this. IT's just good information and it will explain whats going on with the weather.



posted on May, 5 2023 @ 11:24 PM
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a reply to: Degradation33

Yes there are blooms on the video, but his video is not about the blooms, if you actually watch his video (start by watching it from 1:49) he is showing actual storms wobbling up and down as they move from west to east.

Either something is making the storms wobble or something is making the radar pick it up like this. (all of the radar, like a national effect somehow)
Funky air currents, magnetic stuff, could be anything... aliens... the end of the world... alright alright.


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posted on May, 6 2023 @ 12:39 AM
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a reply to: servovenford

Oh... okay. Really? That's mystifying people? Because the storms on an national radar loop fed by a common NOAA feed were wobbling in unison? I dismissed that because I've seen it before.

And when people are left between a computer glitch and weird absurd global anomaly because a "meteorologist" gave a ridiculous answer they go with "the storms are actually doing this because of (possibly magnetism)".

Didn't know the magnetosphere was capable of that.

Go with this for the wobble: A Reddit response to that exact video.

www.reddit.com...


Weather radar technician here - that guy is a nut case. Nothing he says is remotely true.

The real reason this happened was the png overlay commonly used for data mosaicking had trouble with ingesting into its data sources, and this caused the apparent “wobble”. Happens err now and then!

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posted on May, 6 2023 @ 12:52 AM
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a reply to: anonentity
A storm front came through my area last night when I brought up my local station's time laps radar. I saw this oscillation in real time and thought, "WTF". I wrote it off as a radar or computer glitch.

The storm clouds were moving in a south-easterly direction and suddenly just backed up roughly 20 miles or so in the direction from which they came for just a brief moment before they continued on to the southeast.

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Maybe more due easterly than southeasterly.
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It was really weird. Had never seen anything like that on local radar, ever.
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posted on May, 6 2023 @ 03:04 AM
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I have been working on a. Theory that local and regional governments are now negotiating rainfall access to manage the continued increase in demand for an increasingly finite resource. Municipalities are fed by springs, springs by aquifers, and aquifers by rainfall.

Lately my observations look like certain regions are getting a managed amount of rainfall for equal (or perhaps equitable) coverage volume/duration. let's not forget weather manipulation is closing on a century old, about as old as flight itself.



posted on May, 6 2023 @ 05:47 AM
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a reply to: Degradation33

I know. Apparently my sarcasm went /whoosh. That's ok, I must be bad at it. I usually don't even comment on DS vids... he is nothing but a "like farmer" on YouTube.

But let's try this again.
It's a global anomaly affecting the radar signatures caused by aliens which denotes the end of the world.
Case closed.
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posted on May, 6 2023 @ 07:15 AM
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originally posted by: Degradation33
a reply to: servovenford

Oh... okay. Really? That's mystifying people? Because the storms on an national radar loop fed by a common NOAA feed were wobbling in unison? I dismissed that because I've seen it before.

And when people are left between a computer glitch and weird absurd global anomaly because a "meteorologist" gave a ridiculous answer they go with "the storms are actually doing this because of (possibly magnetism)".

Didn't know the magnetosphere was capable of that.

Go with this for the wobble: A Reddit response to that exact video.

www.reddit.com...


Weather radar technician here - that guy is a nut case. Nothing he says is remotely true.

The real reason this happened was the png overlay commonly used for data mosaicking had trouble with ingesting into its data sources, and this caused the apparent “wobble”. Happens err now and then!


I agree with you on this.

Processing, displaying and overlaying data in real-time can be glitchy, with variations in data rates and sources caused by network traffic, etc.



posted on May, 7 2023 @ 08:33 PM
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originally posted by: Guyfriday
Follow this guy here for great explanations as to the weather in the US (all be it mostly in the middle to eastern side of the country)
Ryan Hall YouTube Channel

No, I am not him nor do I get anything from posting this. IT's just good information and it will explain whats going on with the weather.


Love Ryan Hall. Very knowledgeable about weather phenomena.



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