Friday 14 June 2019

09 ‎September ‎2018 - Glasgow

"The rolling clouds are a result of shear strain between vertical pressure zones moving in opposite directions. Look at the spots on Jupiter and Saturn... opposite flows produce rotation. You can identify the direction of air movement in the pressure zones by the direction of rotation. This is quite common in coastal areas, particularly near sunset, because the air over the ocean moves very differently than the air over land and is responsive to thermal changes.

Planar polarization is in the low-speed (1-x) range. This "dual polarization" includes the orthogonal polarization plane, so when it interacts with water, it will no longer be planar but circular polarization, moving it into the intermediate speed (2-x) range, due to the 2D shearing effect. Circular polarization causes torque, which means it creates excess energy within the water droplets, causing them to spin and heating them up, basically making micro-tornadoes in the cloud, causing drops to get sucked together into much larger drops--torrential downpours."

09 ‎September ‎2018




09.09.18 - Geoengineering Rain - NEXRAD Cloud Control:
https://youtu.be/w7xUQHOcSK4













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