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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!
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!
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.