Electric Weather

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Re: UK meteorologist uses the Sun to predict the weather

Unread post by Lloyd » Wed Dec 22, 2010 3:54 pm

* I haven't checked it out yet, but the info is very interesting. It would be something if all weather forecasters would do that.
* Well, I did check it out now, and I found a better website about his methods at http://www.weatheraction.com. His method is called the Solar-Lunar-Action-Technique (SLAT) of weather & climate forecasting.

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Re: UK meteorologist uses the Sun to predict the weather

Unread post by scotts » Wed Dec 22, 2010 9:55 pm

Beat me to it. I was going to post his site too. He has a ton of videos on youtube too about his forecast too. Seems to me to be a practical successful application of EU theory.

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Re: Electric Weather

Unread post by samlauncher » Mon Jan 03, 2011 4:21 am

Appreciate the info, it’s good to know.

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Re: Electric Weather

Unread post by GaryN » Sun Jan 16, 2011 12:42 pm

Taking electricity out of the air, sounds good, but could this have
unpredictable consequences? What would happen to the weather if there
was no more lightning?
“This was clear evidence that water in the atmosphere can accumulate electrical charges and transfer them to other materials it comes into contact with,” Galembeck explained. “We are calling this ‘hygroelectricity’, meaning ‘humidity electricity’.”
http://www.nanotechnology.org.in/hygroe ... -humid-air
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Re: Electric Weather

Unread post by GaryN » Sun Feb 06, 2011 3:27 pm

The latest electric Weather forecast looks stormy, to say the least. More fear-mongering,
or the real 2012 deal?

Magnetic polar shifts causing massive global superstorms
NASA has been warning about it…scientific papers have been written about it…geologists have seen its traces in rock strata and ice core samples…

Now "it" is here: an unstoppable magnetic pole shift that has sped up and is causing life-threatening havoc with the world's weather.
http://www.helium.com/items/2083868-mag ... uperstorms
In order to change an existing paradigm you do not struggle to try and change the problematic model. You create a new model and make the old one obsolete. -Buckminster Fuller

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Re: Electric Weather

Unread post by ancientd » Sun Feb 13, 2011 6:49 pm

Hey Matt EU . Glad to see the diagram included the mysterious Teluric currents. The bigger picture of "weather" should probably include tie ins with earthquakes, volcanoes and Tsunamis' .After all they are weather within the Earth? The Sun although the obvious cause of weather is also connected to the universe and of course Saturn and Jupiter. What controls what is of course the chicken and the Egg but thye must react to each other in what we see as chaotic ways but what makes perfect sense electromagnetism ?

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Re: Electric Weather

Unread post by nick c » Mon Mar 28, 2011 12:09 pm

This thread is merged with the following threads:

Fractal Weather

Electric Weather

UK meteorologist uses the Sun to predict the weather

Did the Ice Ages Ever Exist?

Plasma/flux weather generation

Direct link between sunspots and rainfall in Australia

Last Ice Age happened in less than year say scientists

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Re: Electric Weather

Unread post by hv_250 » Tue Apr 05, 2011 1:18 pm

Please ignore if it has already been discussed above :) - This video by Courtillot has just released on wattsupwiththat.com - besides from providing interesting perspectives on climate measuring/modeling issues, he also (briefly) describes the work of Tinsley (also mentioned in the 'Electric Clouds' thread)
(I believe one of the pictures is from this paper: http://www.utdallas.edu/physics/faculty ... ircuit.pdf)
The video is 30 minutes, the 'electric part' starting after 25 minutes. He describes the atmosphere below the ionosphere as a leaking capacitor affecting the micro physics of clouds - charged by differential between the ionosphere and earth - a charge differential which is correlating with solar cycles.

Link to video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IG_7zK8O ... ed#t=1541s

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Re: Electric Weather

Unread post by Dotini » Thu Apr 28, 2011 3:15 pm

This is a video of the recent, very terrible, Tuscaloosa tornado.
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestof ... .mayor.cnn

At about the 1:38 mark, and again at 2:07, will be seen an unusual white ball alongside the tornado. I would be appreciative if anyone could explain it to me. Perhaps it is a large cotton ball or white balloon being sucked down to the ground?

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Re: Electric Weather

Unread post by mathew » Thu Apr 28, 2011 6:53 pm

Hello Dotini-
I am not sure what we are seeing in the vid you posted,
but in this vid, we see what looks like St. Elmo's Fire!

2nd video on page: Caught on Tape: Tornado and Fire
http://abcnews.go.com/US/alabama-tornad ... d=13474955
The wind.. in its greatest power, whirls. -Black Elk

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Re: Electric Weather

Unread post by StevenJay » Fri Apr 29, 2011 7:22 am

mathew wrote:in this vid, we see what looks like St. Elmo's Fire!
It looks to me more like simple electrical shorts from the power lines on both sides of the road that the tornado ripped through.

The white orb zooming in from off camera in the clip Dotini posted, on the other hand, is most intriguing. Ball lightning would seem to be a likely candidate. It's too bad the scene cuts away right after it drops below the horizon line, though. I wonder if the raw footage showed where it eventually ended up.
It's all about perception.

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Re: Electric Weather

Unread post by mathew » Fri Apr 29, 2011 10:50 am

Hi StevenJay-

I have no doubt that the power lines played a part,
here is a new link, the one posted above is already
removed.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/video/tornado- ... i-13479175

That said, those are rather large discharges. Here are two powerline
shorts for comparison.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Q7qATVB ... re=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Uq03cvY ... re=related

Also notice that some flashes appear to be centered in/on the tornado column.

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The wind.. in its greatest power, whirls. -Black Elk

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Re: Electric Weather

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Re: Electric Weather

Unread post by solrey » Fri May 06, 2011 7:59 am

Comments regarding haarp have been moved to the following topic in New Insights and Mad Ideas.

MASSIVE tornado outbreak was predicted by anomalous radar rings?
http://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/forum/phpB ... =10&t=4534

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Re: Electric Weather

Unread post by kiwi » Wed May 11, 2011 5:24 pm

this qualifys as "weather"? ... more SF.... these press-releases need some hard questions asked of the editors that allow the publishing


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12158718

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