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I was just about post a link to that thread. Check it out people, the pattern was even weirder in WA last week. And also check out this: www.colinandrews.net...
Originally posted by zteam2012
it was W.A turn last week. www.abovetopsecret.com... goto the the 5th post down to see the spiral pattern.
I think something is going to go down in Australia i hope im wrong been to much weird stuff lately.
Originally posted by OzWeatherman
All the anomalies are known within the Bureau (my employer). Each has its own explanation, and each occurs more often than people think. Because we get the raw data (the radars actually sit on top of our met offices, or in towers next to the office), we probably see them more often than the general public, so none of this is new to us.
The below image is of the ring of fire anomaly, which occurs quite frequently with radars in Indonesia, but has only occured once here in Australia. It occurs when arcing is present in the magnetron
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/fb6f73d116c5.jpg[/atsimg]
The below two are more common examples of radar anomalies, caused by equipment malfunction (first one from Broome, the second from longreach or charleville, cant remember which)
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/f636f85d1e05.jpg[/atsimg]
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/1e1caceb917d.jpg[/atsimg]
I wouldn't expect you to see anything...that's a silly statement. That white ring in the last pic does look like a malfunction in the equipment, but the rest, I don't know...I can't so easily conclude those patterns are caused by errors, I need more evidence.
I live down in the southwest of WA and trust me, there is nothing weird going on here and no spiral was seen over head.
Originally posted by meathed
reply to post by PrinceDreamer
Thanks, and thanks for making me and my silly Aussie mate laugh. Those words made me and my mate feel proud to be an Aussie.( No joke, Thanks)
No i wasnt a metal bucket it was tupperware. Im not a meathed, LOL.
Its raining again and i have more containers out, and i got a mate over so he can be a test Aussie too,( we will be like crash test dummies LOL). We will have a comparisons for you soon. Thats if we aint dead.
Well wish us luckedit on 6-4-2011 by meathed because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Arken
3 different and independent Radar sources... And the same ANOMALY! And No official explanation!
Originally posted by guessing
Originally posted by meathed
reply to post by PrinceDreamer
Thanks, and thanks for making me and my silly Aussie mate laugh. Those words made me and my mate feel proud to be an Aussie.( No joke, Thanks)
No i wasnt a metal bucket it was tupperware. Im not a meathed, LOL.
Its raining again and i have more containers out, and i got a mate over so he can be a test Aussie too,( we will be like crash test dummies LOL). We will have a comparisons for you soon. Thats if we aint dead.
Well wish us luckedit on 6-4-2011 by meathed because: (no reason given)
Do you have one of those radiation testing thingies or maybe knock one up with a car battery laying around and a bit of pipe,and some sort of gauge or something
i am curious as the patterns coming down for the radiation region are near us...
what does radiation taste like we wonder?
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by meathed
If they weren't centered directly over the radar and weren't circular (the radar rotates) then they would be weird.
But they are, so it is clearly a radar issue.
Originally posted by meathed
Why are three radars displaying the same anomally??
Originally posted by Volund
I used to be a radar mechanic/technician. The only thing I can think of that would cause that circle pattern in error would make it look like repeated smearing (like OP image 1) or startlooking like a perfectly striped or solid donut (like the reply with the white circle or the reply spoked wheel effect). Now if that circle had colored weather patterns in it that looked random I would be worried. To get a good error the same pixels would be repeated all the way around 360 degrees. Another comparison would be puting a drop of paint on your windsheild and turning on your wiper to immitate repeat smearing.
I have seen lots of these errors from Australia...
I do admit that even though in OP images 1 and 3 the smearing|repeating error is minimal but I would still check the equipment.
Can HAARP cause this? I am not a HAARP technician but if they use RF it could show up on radars not syncronized with it.
I hope that was helpful.edit on 6-4-2011 by Volund because: Elaboration and grammar