Amazing photos of electrical tornado
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Amazing photos of electrical tornado
I found these photos on the web of a tornado forming.
Now tell me this is not an electrical phenomenon…
Here's the link:
http://backingwinds.blogspot.com/2008/0 ... hotos.html
Now tell me this is not an electrical phenomenon…
Here's the link:
http://backingwinds.blogspot.com/2008/0 ... hotos.html
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Re: Amazing photos of elect. tornado
Yowsa.. While not "smoking gun" by a long shot, they're still amazing photos! 7-13 definitely shows of some major vorticity... Would NOT want to be within spitting distance of THAT!
Still waiting for the rarest of the rare. IE, photographic evidence of the INSIDE of a tornado. See if there's evidence of the anecdotal testimony that has been offered previously elsewhere, withe respect to glows or lightning ringing the inner vortex. Probably only in some of the largest tornadoes, but y'never know. Wouldn't want anyone putting themselves in harm's way for it. But if there was some way to get a remote sensor in just the right spot for it, or to use a UAV to punch through the outer debris vortex... Doubt it would survive though...
Cheers,
~Michael
Still waiting for the rarest of the rare. IE, photographic evidence of the INSIDE of a tornado. See if there's evidence of the anecdotal testimony that has been offered previously elsewhere, withe respect to glows or lightning ringing the inner vortex. Probably only in some of the largest tornadoes, but y'never know. Wouldn't want anyone putting themselves in harm's way for it. But if there was some way to get a remote sensor in just the right spot for it, or to use a UAV to punch through the outer debris vortex... Doubt it would survive though...
Cheers,
~Michael
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Re: Amazing photos of elect. tornado
Of course I was not seriously saying this was proof of the electrical nature of tornados, but rather expressing how diffrent and even more amazing natural events can appear when you have as a clue the electric nature of the universe.
Which I want to thank the founders of Thunderbolts and the many talanted contributors of EU theory that have opened my eyes to this.
As to seeing the inside of a tornado... The link above talks about this tornado chaser with an armored vehicle trying to do just that. Here a pic of his rig.
-Jeff
Which I want to thank the founders of Thunderbolts and the many talanted contributors of EU theory that have opened my eyes to this.
As to seeing the inside of a tornado... The link above talks about this tornado chaser with an armored vehicle trying to do just that. Here a pic of his rig.
-Jeff
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Re: Amazing photos of elect. tornado
Here is some video of tornados. I am pretty sure the multiple vortex thing is not possible under standard theory.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=v8NENOeKjaM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=v8NENOeKjaM
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Re: Amazing photos of elect. tornado
Interesting video...
I notice how it seemed that every time there was a lightning flash... the main vortex dissipated and one of the others just about instantly formed... It looked to me as if there was not enough charge in the field to power them all simultaneously, so they took turns...until there was a discharge.
You could also see the individual cables of the "birkland" current as they came together and broke apart.
I notice how it seemed that every time there was a lightning flash... the main vortex dissipated and one of the others just about instantly formed... It looked to me as if there was not enough charge in the field to power them all simultaneously, so they took turns...until there was a discharge.
You could also see the individual cables of the "birkland" current as they came together and broke apart.
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