Oct 6/13 - What was described by the media as an unusually strong storm, brought hail and rain to South Dakota, generating 9 tornadoes throughout Iowa and Nebraska, and leaving 25,000 residents without power. Friday's snowfall in some areas surpassed the entire snowfall of October, in 1919, breaking records during that time. Black Hills received over 43 inches of snow by Friday night. Although it is interesting that the media mentioned "Rapid City", they failed to tell us what else lies precisely near Rapid City. Perhaps there was some people paying attention to the Rapid City NEXRAD facility, where clouds circled around the radar for over 10 hours. However, we believe that the moisture which brought clouds was fed from NEXRAD stations south of SD, as shown in the weather animation below.
Moisture aligning with the NEXRAD facility at Laughlin AFB, TX. Time: 20131006.0516
Oct 6/13, 5.00 UTC - Take a look at this weather front in the Eastern states, and see where the moisture is precisely being channelled and driven. In each radar image, there lies a powerful Doppler facility at the centre.
Here is the weather satellite animation data for Western Canada, regarding the storms developing in southern Alberta. The playback is July 3 - 6.00 am to July 4 - 11.00 pm MST. Take note of where the strange tapering plumes (storms) are developing in S.Alberta. We are uncertain of where the source of this cloud formation is being fed from.
On July 4th, Calgary residents and others in southern Alberta were issued a tornado warning from Environment Canada. What was not mentioned to the public was the censoring of our weather data.
During this animation playback above, take note of the screen blackout which occurs on July 3 immediately after 20:30 UTC. We are astonished at the amount of data that was taken out of this loop. There is a large segment missing between July 3, 20:30 and July 4, 6:00 UTC. These frames have been removed from the satellite images. We believe this data has been intentionally censored out, prior to the developing severe storm in southern Alberta. Several Doppler stations in Western Canada also had their data removed during this time, prior to heavy electromagnetic pulsing coming from the NEXRAD / Doppler stations in the Prairies region. We also checked the data for Eastern Canada, and noted similarly this censoring to the public in selected areas. Furthermore, we also noted that July 4, 19:30 - 20:30 UTC (1:30 - 2:30 pm MST) has been censored out.
Several Doppler stations in Western Canada have had their data censored from the public. Prior to almost all stations appearing blank, note the strong EM-pulsation at the Prairie stations, such as Calgary, Medicine Hat and others.
We have provided several Doppler animations for review of the developing storms in southern Alberta here. From the detailed video, we can see that the storm initially begins near Wetaskiwin, AB, in which we are uncertain of where exactly all this moisture is coming from. The Doppler station (centred at Strathmore, AB) becomes very active in what appears to be generation of plasma clouds shortly afterwards, driving the growing storm system south. This can be seen better by looking at the plasma clouds generated around the Doppler station that have become concentrated, pointing towards the storm system. During this time, the sky in parts of Calgary went from blue to a thin blanket of white. This can be further analysed in our weather time lapse video. In that video, pay close attention to the artificial ionospheric plasma clouds produced by nearby Doppler stations that can generate electromagnetic waves in the same frequency range as HAARP. These EM-induced clouds can be seen driven by EM frequency (from Doppler station) from right to left in the video. Then shortly afterwards, we see the developing storm system is driven in from left to right, advancing in the opposite direction.
At this point, it becomes more clear to see the straight-edged cloud system that has formed, using EM frequencies emitted from the Doppler station. This is further manifested when one takes a close look at the thin and bent linear arm that is pulsed in the same direction. During this time, further strange anomalies can be seen near Lake Louis, which is pictured below:
Doppler station at Strathmore, AB: Note the strange linear arm (at centre) being driven south along with the storm system, towards the Doppler centre using electromagnetic frequencies. Another strange anomaly can be seen near Lake Louis (left), as three bent linear arms of clouds have become stretched, mimicking the circumference of the radar.
Once the west arm of the storm system has reached the centre of the Doppler station, and after EM pulsation from the Doppler station has appeared to cease, the storm system stops going south and resumes its natural motion east. Meanwhile, there are other numerous storm systems developing south of Calgary, during the video playback.
Video footage of the storm making its way into northern Calgary (6:30 pm) can be seen here. Note how the southern end of the storm is well defined by its linear (radar-pulsed) edge. This also seems to be consistent with the radar at this time. The storm system appeared to be moving very fast, despite the apparent wind speed. Very low clouds were also spotted separately moving below this system.
We noted that the cloud system near the Rockies seems to appear quiet in the beginning of the video, however, as soon as the Doppler station becomes active in pulsing, one can see stretched cloud
systems being driven north east directly towards the Doppler station centre. Furthermore, note the strange cloud system forming near Hanna, AB here. It appears to hold very little moisture, and has no apparent source for its cloud development.
There may be more strange anomalies and other natural formations not discussed in the length of this entry. Please notify us if you come across anything interesting.
Red Deer, AB: This is a photograph sent in by one of our Skywatchers, facing north as the storm system passed over this town. It is interesting to note the shape of these clouds, which are referred to by meteorologists as mammatus clouds. However, one must consider how these clouds form in response to artificial radiative heating from EM waves emitted by ground or air-based devices.
Calgary, AB: NEXRAD-pulsed clouds prior to the storm
Calgary, AB: On-lookers stand in astonishment, viewing the intensity of this strange storm
North-east in Calgary, AB: In this photograph, an unusually low, long tapering cloud appears to be moving from left to right, immediately above the houses
Could this be the linear bent arm we saw being driven south in the radar?
Another photograph showing the intensity of this oncoming storm