ONGOING INVESTIGATION:
ISABEL
UK1:
howdy
UK1:
doing research
on strange things happnin with isabel
UK1:
seen
www.timehub.com/images/Animation2.gif
BARDSQUILL:
wow, that is
weird
UK1:
two things
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keep an eye on
the center
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see the white dot
that goes against the wind then heads in the same direction as the wind
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to appear a few
frames later on the top right
BARDSQUILL:
yes
UK1:
you see it better
when you don't directly look at it
BARDSQUILL:
not sure I'm looking
where you are, looking into the eye here
UK1:
two parts
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about 2 seconds
from start of frame you see a large white circular maybe hex shape go forward
then back
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then there's
slight pause where the frames did not refresh
BARDSQUILL:
see that
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then quickly look
to the top right hand portion
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don't follow the
swirl follow the movement up wards from the middle right
BARDSQUILL:
see something top-right
scooting off the corner. that it?
UK1:
yup
BARDSQUILL:
you ought to add
text to this to help the viewer
UK1:
this is just alpha
research
BARDSQUILL:
ok
UK1:
i have 29 hrs of
every single frame
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from 3 sat's
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and 6 bands of
wavelength
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including 38ghz
BARDSQUILL:
good going
BARDSQUILL:
preliminary
observations?
UK1:
either it has collapsed
onto itself creating a dual eye storm
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reason you cant
see the main eye
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cause its become
unstable
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reason ???? looks
like an explosion
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you can see the
way the clouds burst from the center
BARDSQUILL:
think they nuked
it or scalar hit?
UK1:
away from the normal
continuous cloud formation
BARDSQUILL:
yes
UK1:
streaks don't normally
happen unless there's another force
BARDSQUILL:
three radiating
lines support that
BARDSQUILL:
If they nuked it,
could be one of the worst ideas in modern history
UK1:
russia having EQ
trouble and so did we today
BARDSQUILL:
because now the
storm has rads
UK1:
remember the MOAB
BARDSQUILL:
no, what was
that?
UK1:
Mother Of ALL
Bombs
UK1:
doesn't use
Nuclear
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Massive Ordnance
Air Burst (MOAB) weapon, contains 9.5 tons of a very powerful explosive.
BARDSQUILL:
yes, remember now
UK1: They are based on a mix of ammonium nitrate and powdered
aluminium in an aqueous suspension or slurry, with a binding agent to hold
the materials together before detonation.
UK1:
what happens if
you detonate 9.5 Tons Air Explosive into the center of a hurricane
BARDSQUILL:
guess we are about
to find out
BARDSQUILL:
hurricane did fall
apart rather suddenly, eh?
UK1:
you wouldn't hear
a thing cause the sound would either travel inwards or be scattered
outwards
BARDSQUILL:
looks like you
might have caught the moment
UK1:
once again
BARDSQUILL:
got any enhanced
IR for this time period?
UK1:
yeah
BARDSQUILL:
wow
UK1:
but at the moment
its still continuing to grab data every 25 mins
BARDSQUILL:
excellent work
UK1:
i'm gonna make
it into an AVI movie
BARDSQUILL:
cool. I'm going
to put up this note on Orbit: The hurricane did in fact lose force
within a narrow time period. This is being analyzed now. Stay tuned!
BARDSQUILL:
when you are ready
with your data I'll write the links over to you.
UK1:
k
UK1:
the best thing
is ill transfer the info to you
BARDSQUILL:
ok
UK1:
i have a lack of
bandwidth
BARDSQUILL:
it's important
for sure
UK1:
come up with something
else on a search MOAB (UTAH)
http://www.wt-group.com/moab.html
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MOAB
BARDSQUILL:
yup, my old stompin
grounds. I've been there
BARDSQUILL:
place is freakin
haunted
UK1:
looks it
BARDSQUILL:
UFOs darting in
and out, some formations might be collosol ruins and some of the rock is
glazed as though from an ancient nuke. Indians won't go in to some regions,
intense spirits they say.
BARDSQUILL:
also a lot of
radioactive clouds went over there from modern atmospheric tests
UK1:
The Convection
And Moisture EXperiment (CAMEX) is a series of field research investigations
sponsored by the Earth Science Enterprise of the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA).
UK1:
found it
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CAMEX5
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http://camex.msfc.nasa.gov/camex5/
MRogersUK1: http://camex.msfc.nasa.gov/camex4/hurricane_tracks.html
UK1:
changed the 4
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to a 5 for a
laugh
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Planning for the
CAMEX-5 Experiment is now underway. Authorized Users may log in to submit
and/or view current planning documents.
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http://camex.bloki.com/index.jsp?name=Introduction&folderId=17812
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One of the NASA
ESE investigations contributing to the climate, water, and weather research
themes is the Convection And Moisture Experiment (CAMEX), which is a study
of hurricane development, movement, intensity, rainfall potential, and
landfalling impacts
UK1:
http://camex.bloki.com/index.jsp?name=Outline&folderId=17787
UK1:
look at the date
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Scientific Objectives
of the Fifth Convection And Moisture Experiment (CAMEX-5)
Suggested by the CAMEX-4 Science Team
15 September 2003
BARDSQUILL:
what kind of intrusion
into the hurricane I wonder
UK1:
well i know they
sent up something a few days ago to test its speed but could that be something
to do with it
UK1:
measure inside
pressure
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as soon as it gets
to xxx pressure explode a device
UK1:
lots of information
on what they NOA (USWRP) are doing now
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/HFP2003/cblast_2003.pdf
UK1:
now that's hard
to understand
BARDSQUILL:
hurricane trying
to reorganize
UK1:
personally i think
it was blown apart cause instability but it looks to me to be reforming
UK1:
http://antares.csi.lsu.edu/special_gifs/trop_lant4col.gif
BARDSQUILL:
yes
UK1:
it is sucking alot
of moisture from the north
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and heat and energy
from the south and the gulf stream
UK1:
125 mph at 5 p.m
/ at 2pm 105 mph
UK1:
can you get any
images from 4:45 am to 6:45 am from GEOS
UK1:
download
http://www.timehub.com/images/EC18.avi
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