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Weird Cloud Shoots Singapore

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posted on Aug, 17 2011 @ 10:10 PM
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Originally posted by smarterthanyou
reply to post by shadowland8
 


Any way to explain the video I posted above? Some sort of super condensed cloud? Wth is this?


That is foam. I have seen that happen near the 3M plant.

That isn't really all that odd.

Now, the clouds that look like they have Romulan Ships cloaking behind them... now THAT is amazing!

So, haarp? CMEs? Ball Lightning? A rave that I wasn't invited to?



posted on Aug, 17 2011 @ 10:14 PM
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Singapore bought weather modification technology from the Russians. This was posted on ATS and in some MSM a few years ago.

Looks like it was being steered to that area and creating a localised pressure change. Clouds are just air saturated at 100% relative humidity, so pressure/temp change via scalar electromagnetics can cause these effects.


It's simply a commercial application of tesla technology, russians got it down pat in the 1960s and since then conventional weaponry has been obsolete. Wonder why most established millitary powers don't care so much about nuke development now?

And instead of trolling and calling me a kook, get off your butt and research scalar electromagnetics.



posted on Aug, 17 2011 @ 10:19 PM
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I've just been reading up on the Iphone camera. It uses passive auto focus and continouous autofocus in video mode. It measures distance to the subject by comparing the contrast between adjacent pixels on the ccd/cmos sensor (whichever it has). The processor records the position of the lens, logs the contrast information, re-adjusts the lens, records the position, etc. until the contrast is maximised and the optimal focus position has been found.

In video mode this is a continouous process. Therefore small focussing adjustments are bieng made continouously, which could lead to the effects we see on the edge of the cloud without any noticable distortion in the foreground.

Passive autofocus is used in most consumer level digital cameras and on almost, if not all smartphones.

Autofucus: en.wikipedia.org...
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posted on Aug, 17 2011 @ 10:24 PM
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You can do this with dry ice. Put some dry ice into a bucket of hot water and vinegar. Let a nice sheet develop, find a stick or something to wave the fog around so it raises into the air. Now take a CD and use it's reflective side to aim the sun into the fog sheet, it will produce the same effects as you see in those two videos.


With that said. All I can say is it could be a mirror at ground level reflecting light.



posted on Aug, 17 2011 @ 10:40 PM
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Dosen't look like the clouds are expanding or puffing to me. Nor dose it look like a light show of some sort..

To me, it looks as if something (possibly cloaked or very, very transluscent), is quickly darting back and forth and reflecting bending the clouds aroud its edges... Something round by the looks of it.
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posted on Aug, 17 2011 @ 10:48 PM
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It's Fireworks peoples... move along. Case closed.



posted on Aug, 17 2011 @ 10:51 PM
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Hahah I hope to see that one in the list of possible entities.

Bird.
Bug.
Balloon.
Plastic Bag.
Venus.
Swamp Gas.
Chinese Lanterns.
Weather Balloon.
Rounded Stubby Flying Spotlight/Drum.





posted on Aug, 17 2011 @ 10:58 PM
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Probably foam, look at the same video here with 32k views, read their comments:

www.youtube.com...



posted on Aug, 17 2011 @ 11:19 PM
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Originally posted by Grifter81

Originally posted by dudeawesome
reply to post by Blaine91555
 


I think if all we had to go on was the OP video this would be a good explaination, but with the second video (posted several times in this thread already) of the exact same thing at a different angle and type of camera, it shows that its most likely not just a camera lense effect.


This is why I was going after autofocus in my last post. Most everyday camera users never switch their autofocus off and it can cause problems. This is why any 'lights in the sky' UFO vids we see are always blurry, because autofocus can't resolve the point of light.

With something like a cloud which has many, sometimes semi-transparent layers, autofocus can struggle and over/under compensate while it decides which area to resolve. Which could give the effect were seeing.

Even though I think this could be a hoax or natural phenomena of your sort I can definitely say it has zero to do with autofocus. If you look at the surroundings and building you will see that there is no change in focus that could explain this. If the focus changed then the building and rest of the environment would become out of focus or more in focus, which just did not happen.

I am all for debunking, but why the heck debunk something based on something you have clearly no idea about?
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posted on Aug, 17 2011 @ 11:32 PM
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Originally posted by SelfSustainedLoner
You can do this with dry ice. Put some dry ice into a bucket of hot water and vinegar. Let a nice sheet develop, find a stick or something to wave the fog around so it raises into the air. Now take a CD and use it's reflective side to aim the sun into the fog sheet, it will produce the same effects as you see in those two videos.


With that said. All I can say is it could be a mirror at ground level reflecting light.


Quoting myself. Because no one knows how to read anymore.



posted on Aug, 17 2011 @ 11:41 PM
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Here is another video of the same type of weather phenomenon




posted on Aug, 17 2011 @ 11:43 PM
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Its just what the effect looked like to me after using countless cell phone cameras with crappy autofocus. Just speculating thats all.

Its probably a rare natural phenomenon. I've never seen it myself but we don't get that many sunny days up north here in the UK.



posted on Aug, 18 2011 @ 12:00 AM
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Could be a reflection on a pane of glass, could be an animation, or it could be a high-impact rock from space.



posted on Aug, 18 2011 @ 12:06 AM
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That's not a cloud. That's some kind of really light foam or web. Who knows what from though.
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posted on Aug, 18 2011 @ 12:17 AM
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Originally posted by SelfSustainedLoner

Originally posted by SelfSustainedLoner
You can do this with dry ice. Put some dry ice into a bucket of hot water and vinegar. Let a nice sheet develop, find a stick or something to wave the fog around so it raises into the air. Now take a CD and use it's reflective side to aim the sun into the fog sheet, it will produce the same effects as you see in those two videos.


With that said. All I can say is it could be a mirror at ground level reflecting light.


Quoting myself. Because no one knows how to read anymore.


Sadly, unless someone has dry ice at hand, this cannot be verified.

Can you provide an example? I can see how it's possible, but say so isn't evidence towards proof.



posted on Aug, 18 2011 @ 12:46 AM
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I haven't read all the replies but I would say it is some sort of lightning phenomena. Lightening can vary in strangeness. Has anyone googled videos for unusual, weird, strange and flashing or lightning, and clouds? If it is a natural phenomena, it should occur with predictable regularity.



posted on Aug, 18 2011 @ 12:47 AM
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I don't understand why everyone is freakin' out about this video, or why this thread continues to exist. If you watch the video closely the clouds do not dissipate or move, which tells me that it is FAKE!
Good Day Everyone!



posted on Aug, 18 2011 @ 12:49 AM
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its just thor and loki up to their usual shenanigans again.



posted on Aug, 18 2011 @ 12:58 AM
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Originally posted by Brodyblayde
I don't understand why everyone is freakin' out about this video, or why this thread continues to exist. If you watch the video closely the clouds do not dissipate or move, which tells me that it is FAKE!
Good Day Everyone!



Good Day!
It doesn't have to be fake. It could easily be natural. I just stumbled on this page dealing with people who have seen ball lightning. Not exactly the same... in fact it is weirder.
One guy says lightning hit the plane he was in and a ball of light the size of a softball entered the plane and traveled up the center isle and disappeared up front.
Another account of "ball" lightning a guy tells of being in a school and seeing ball lightning travel through 2 panes of glass and a brick wall. Point is although this may not be ball lightening I'll bet it is another kind of lightning. If it can do some of the things you can find on these few links, I know electricity can manage to make a few whorls in the sky. Weird Science Data Page - Ball Lightning (report your weird weather phenomena here)
amasci.com...

Top 10 Most Bizarre Weather in the World

For years, pilots have reported seeing strange colored light flashes from the top of storm clouds, often many of them are sanctions. But now scientists have found evidence that this peculiar type of lightning really exist. Red sprites is a red light flash that rose as high as 50 miles above the earth, usually appear 2 or more simultaneously. Blue jet, its cousin, is a bluish light cone, which were located in the lower atmosphere of the red fairy. Occurs at the time coincided with a red elf, pancake shaped red glowing happen because of the heat of the lightning.

www.mostinterestingfacts.com...

When you get into topics of weather there are some very interesting phenomena. Tell me who wouldn't think that red jelly fish type lightning isn't a UFO?


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posted on Aug, 18 2011 @ 12:59 AM
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Originally posted by newcovenant
reply to post by TribeOfManyColours
 


I haven't read all the replies but I would say it is some sort of lightning phenomena. Lightening can vary in strangeness. Has anyone googled videos for unusual, weird, strange and flashing or lightning, and clouds? If it is a natural phenomena, it should occur with predictable regularity.


I'm not sure what date the OP's video is, can't remember, but we have 3 videos of it now, one from 2001 (posted 2009), one from 2009 and the OP.

All showing the same thing. I can't see how it can be lightening however, as it says illuminated.

I wish people would stop "it's this this and this..... Or a UFO." type posts too, there is nothing to indicate it's foreign.

I'm just surpirised we've not had a verifiable explanation as yet. Cannot be as common as you would think.



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