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Sketchyfish
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Greetings to all! I bring you all very strange and very peculiar tidings! I'll jump right into it:
Over the course of the last two days, a small group of friends have been examining what appears to be a collection of magnetic disturbances over the south-eastern region of the United States. These anomalies have been present for just over 48 hours, and appear over major cities (as well as several different satellites). Naturally I assumed they were the product of disturbances caused by doppler radars in the area, however, some circles have formed over areas where these radar towers are not present. This piqued my curiosity... even more so was the overall lack of information pertaining to this strange phenomenon.
Check out the picture and let me know what you guys think! Or if you've seen anything like it.
EDIT: Dates of pictures are between 4/27/12 and 4/28/12 (times will not be provided).
(The image above was a screenshot I took at: http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/index.php)
(The above close-up of one of the circles was taken at: http://www.accuweather.com/ Obviously I can't animate the images, but the circles appear to be rotating in opposite of each other, but at the same speeds. Upon closer zoom you can really see the intricacies. The 'calm' in the center of the circles is roughly 80 ± 5km (avg) in diameter. These stay put over the cities, and appear to oscillate or pulse synchronously with a matching frequency, which moves from the outer edges, inward (counter-intuitively). This also led to my theory that these were not produced by a wave-like objects originating at an epicenter. I have family living in Kansas City, where these disturbances have began to occur, and they say there is nothing but clear skies and gusts of wind that come from no discernible direction.)
(The above image was taken a day later at above the south-eastern region of the US: radar.weather.gov )
(continued: further west)
(With animation of the above image, you would see that the northern fronts break on the spheres like water on rock, and are mitigated away from the rest of the cells, also you can clearly see a pulsing quality they have. Also: http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/index.php )
My assumption is this could be either:
A) Is the result of some kind of disturbance on the radar.
B) A combined effort brought on somewhere in between the linking effects of heightened solar activity, the movement of the Earth's core, and it's direct effect on the magnetosphere. (which could be very bad for the new madrid fault line, located at the center of this activity)
Follow the above links if you wish to see this in action NOW! Pay close attention to the behavior of northerly bodies as they approach this southerly array of objects. I can't tell if the objects are being contained in the south by the coming wind, or if the northern lows are being pushed away by it, regardless, the objects are starting to form as far north as Illinois. If anyone has any idea what these might be, please let me know.
[EDIT: one more]
Over the course of the last two days, a small group of friends have been examining what appears to be a collection of magnetic disturbances over the south-eastern region of the United States. These anomalies have been present for just over 48 hours, and appear over major cities (as well as several different satellites). Naturally I assumed they were the product of disturbances caused by doppler radars in the area, however, some circles have formed over areas where these radar towers are not present. This piqued my curiosity... even more so was the overall lack of information pertaining to this strange phenomenon.
Check out the picture and let me know what you guys think! Or if you've seen anything like it.
EDIT: Dates of pictures are between 4/27/12 and 4/28/12 (times will not be provided).
(The image above was a screenshot I took at: http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/index.php)
(The above close-up of one of the circles was taken at: http://www.accuweather.com/ Obviously I can't animate the images, but the circles appear to be rotating in opposite of each other, but at the same speeds. Upon closer zoom you can really see the intricacies. The 'calm' in the center of the circles is roughly 80 ± 5km (avg) in diameter. These stay put over the cities, and appear to oscillate or pulse synchronously with a matching frequency, which moves from the outer edges, inward (counter-intuitively). This also led to my theory that these were not produced by a wave-like objects originating at an epicenter. I have family living in Kansas City, where these disturbances have began to occur, and they say there is nothing but clear skies and gusts of wind that come from no discernible direction.)
(The above image was taken a day later at above the south-eastern region of the US: radar.weather.gov )
(continued: further west)
(With animation of the above image, you would see that the northern fronts break on the spheres like water on rock, and are mitigated away from the rest of the cells, also you can clearly see a pulsing quality they have. Also: http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/index.php )
My assumption is this could be either:
A) Is the result of some kind of disturbance on the radar.
B) A combined effort brought on somewhere in between the linking effects of heightened solar activity, the movement of the Earth's core, and it's direct effect on the magnetosphere. (which could be very bad for the new madrid fault line, located at the center of this activity)
Follow the above links if you wish to see this in action NOW! Pay close attention to the behavior of northerly bodies as they approach this southerly array of objects. I can't tell if the objects are being contained in the south by the coming wind, or if the northern lows are being pushed away by it, regardless, the objects are starting to form as far north as Illinois. If anyone has any idea what these might be, please let me know.
[EDIT: one more]
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