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Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by PlanetXisHERE
Five mile wide UFOs?
Yup. Impossible.
Originally posted by DenyObfuscation
How does this radar work? It appears to be snapshots in 10 minute intervals. The trails are gone when the next image comes up and appear very randomly with no continuity. Don't see how these could be UFOs.
Originally posted by PlanetXisHERE
Originally posted by DenyObfuscation
How does this radar work? It appears to be snapshots in 10 minute intervals. The trails are gone when the next image comes up and appear very randomly with no continuity. Don't see how these could be UFOs.
Great! So what are they then?
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by PlanetXisHERE
And unicorns might be real too.
Prove they aren't.
Originally posted by DenyObfuscation
Originally posted by PlanetXisHERE
Originally posted by DenyObfuscation
How does this radar work? It appears to be snapshots in 10 minute intervals. The trails are gone when the next image comes up and appear very randomly with no continuity. Don't see how these could be UFOs.
Great! So what are they then?
I'm aboard the sunset spike / sunspur train.
I really don't think millions of adults around the world believe in unicorns
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by PlanetXisHERE
Ok. You win.
They are 5 mile wide invisible UFOs which happen to lose radar cloak at sunset during one Nexrad sweep but manage to keep their visual cloak active at the same time.
edit on 6/25/2012 by Phage because: (no reason given)
Okay, but the pictures of those spikes have the obvious "slice" appearance of an angle, where as the lines I posted have no angle type taper on either end.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by PlanetXisHERE
I did offer another explanation....other interference. There are various things which can interfere with Nexrad but since all of the "returns" show the same azimuth it is unlikely that it is anything other than sunset spikes.
Sunset spikes on Nexrad are a documented phenomenon. Five mile wide UFOs are not. Therefore I will go with a documented phenomenon as the likely candidate. That...or unicorns.
Originally posted by iwontrun
reply to post by PlanetXisHERE
Some people just like to troll, and do not contribute anything intelligent to the discussion.
Originally posted by DenyObfuscation
reply to post by PlanetXisHERE
Okay, but the pictures of those spikes have the obvious "slice" appearance of an angle, where as the lines I posted have no angle type taper on either end.
Went back and looked at the still in the OP and yeah, they kind of do.