
(F)ish Kills – 2 years, Pink is locations of citrus disease, Orange/Green pins are Microwave/Cell Tower Locations from FCC license database
You can insert the map above into Google Earth and scale it. Then download the FCC database from here
Black-band disease was first discovered on the reefs of Belize and Florida in 1972, and has since been identified in 26 countries including Fiji, Australia and the Philippines (Green and Bruckner, 2000). In the western Atlantic, BBD most commonly affects massive reef-building corals, but other types of stony corals and sea fans can be affected as well. Caribbean staghorn and elkhorn coral appear to be resistant to the disease (NMFS, 2001), though acroporid corals in the Red Sea and Indo-Pacific are affected by BBD. A total of 16 species have been observed with BBD in the western Atlantic, and 26 species in the Red Sea and Indo-Pacific (Green and Bruckner, 2000).
In 1972 the Meteorological Office in the Civil Aviation Department [of Belize] was upgraded to the National Meteorological Service in the Ministry of Energy and Communication. The newly formed department was charged with the development of specialized services in the areas of Agro meteorology, Climatology, Hydrometeorology whilst maintaining the traditional Aeronautical and Public Weather Forecasting. The offices of the new department were relocated to a new building that also housed at the time a newly acquired 10cm Weather Radar for use in the tracking of tropical storms threatening the country. With the help of the World Meteorological Organization networks of Climatological, Agrometeorological and Hydrometeorological Stations were established over most of the country. An aggressive recruiting and training program was then initiated. Using the WMO training guide, and fellowships provided by the United Kingdom and the United States of America, personnel were trained at the Class IV through Class I levels in the various fields of specialization.
Locations of two years of Florida Fish Kills (hypoxia, disease), areas of Citrus Greening and locations of Microwave, Cellular and Radio/TV Towers. Sinkholes are in the same locations (dissolved limestone)
Sad, Very Sad.
They were letting you know
You have me to come up with the weird stuff… The citrus trees act like antennas. Because of the low pH, they conduct electrical charge very well from the EMF absorbed through the leaves and to the roots and into the ground.
Surprising find: UF/IFAS discovers citrus greening affects roots before leaves
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Although citrus greening enters trees through their leaves, University of Florida researchers have discovered that the deadly disease attacks roots long before the leaves show signs of damage – a finding that may help growers better care for trees while scientists work to find a cure.
The Asian citrus psyllid (ACP; Diaphorina citri) was first found in California in 2008, on backyard citrus in San Diego County. Since then thousands of traps have been deployed and are checked regularly for the presence of ACP throughout Southern California and in citrus growing regions further north. Following the initial finds 5 years ago, the insect was found in Imperial and Los Angeles counties, after which it spread to parts of Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, and Ventura counties. The total number of psyllids found in the state has increased dramatically from less than 300 in 2008 to over 30000 in 2012. The vast majority of these have occurred in urban and suburban areas, but starting in 2010 (and increasingly since then) ACP has been trapped in commercial citrus groves. Most recently the psyllid was found at two sites in the Southern Central Valley. Thus, ACP appears to be acting like other recent invasive insects in California where they establish in urban areas, build up their populations there, then spill out into surrounding commercial agriculture. The great extent of urban-agriculture interface, especially in the southern part of the state, most likely contributes to that spillover. One implication is that effective management of this insect, and the pathogenic bacterium that it transmits, will require coordinated and large-scale efforts by homeowners, nurseries, landscapers, and commercial citrus growers.
03/12/2014. Citrus Greening Quarantined Area 2. On the basis of new data, the department expanded the citrus greening quarantine. The new quarantined area encompassed an approximate 5-mile radius area near Harlingen, Texas. The boundaries of the newly quarantined area were delineated by roads, identifiable boundaries, or landmarks to aid in the understanding and identification of the areas subject to quarantine regulations.
Gotta Love them Microwaves
Them Green Blobs are 50 or so years worth of sinkholes in Florida. The pins are AM, FM & TV Broadcast Towers
My junior high school teacher told me I had an acute awareness of the obvious. I liked him a lot.






