Complete with tornadoes from more topological defects from the volbrano. I can hear aliens talking in the background (OK, that’s a Joke)
A pyroclastic flow is a type of gravity current; in scientific literature they are sometimes abbreviated to PDC (pyroclastic density current).
Hmm, there is that gravity thing again….and…lightning
I think the universe is creating itself all around us.
Halo / Pretty Girl
A gravitational lens refers to a distribution of plates (such as a cluster of galaxies) or a cosmic string between a distant source (a background galaxy) or a sun & planets and an observer, that is capable of bending (lensing) the light from the source, as it travels towards the observer. This effect is known as gravitational lensing and is one of the predictions of Albert Einstein‘s general theory of relativity.
Question: How do you know the path of the [RADAR] beam all times?
Aside from when AP is seen on the radar, we don’t! To know the path of the beam would require us to know the exact composition of the moisture, temperature and pressure in the atmosphere, up to 70,000 feet, every minute or so, within about 240 miles of the radar and that capability does not exist.
This is one reason why we always look at storms from different directions. The chance of two radars with identical atmospheric conditions are nil so it is wise to get views of storms from nearby radars to compare with the closest view to take into account beam spreading and refraction.
IF I WERE PULSING OVER 600 MILLION WATTS OF MICROWAVE RADIATION OVER MY POPULATION 24/7….
I WOULD WANT TO KNOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Aerostat radars in Cudjoe Key, FL
| Primary Function | Low-level radar aircraft detection |
| The Tethered Aerostat Radar System carries the AN/DPS-5 S-band CFAR/MTI and AN/TPS-63 search radars. 100,000 Peak Watts each | |
| Volume | 275,000-625,000 cubic feet |
| Tether Length | 25,000 feet |
| Payload Weight | 1,200-3,400 pounds |
| Maximum Detection Range | 200 Miles |
| Date Deployed | 1978 |
| Inventory | 12 +spares |
| Operational Sites (Current as of January 2003) |
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1979: The first sign of stress on the outer coral reefs was a die-off of sponges in June-July 1979, with a massive loss of the barrel sponge, Xestospongia muta on Big Pine Shoal, south of Big Pine Key. Hundreds of large sponges disintegrated during a month when extraordinarily warm waters flowed from the Gulf of Mexico across the reefs.
1980: In June-July 1980, doldrum-like weather patterns replaced the normal summer trade
winds; the skies remained clear and almost cloudless and the seas were very calm for 6 weeks. Within a few weeks, angelfish, surgeonfish, butterflyfish and some other reef fish showed signs of extreme stress; they were respiring heavily[Hypoxia: Microwave Pulses reduce dissolved oxygen from water] and could be collected by hand. Open wounds and disease were commonly seen on the fish and large numbers began dying throughout the Keys. During the fish die-off, minor coral bleaching was noted on offshore coral colonies…
Am I wrong for thinking out the box from where I stay?
For trying to reach the things that I can’t see?
If anyone wants to help fund the last month of my independent research, finalizing my statistics and writing a research paper regarding the relationship between Doppler Microwave Radars and Florida Wildlife, you can donate here. I will list “funderers” at the end of the report.
Also, you can listen to me Friday night, May 16th, from 5-6 PM Hawaii time, on Hawaii talk radio, discussing the coral reef die-off on the North Shore of Kauai.
Mahalo
Gain is a measure of the antenna’s capability to focus outgoing energy into a beam. Energy is originally assumed to be radiated isotropically (i.e., equally in all spherical directions). That energy is then concentrated or focused into a narrow beam based on the shape of the antenna. The WSR-88D antenna is a parabolic reflector and has a gain of 35,481.
Notice that Pr is directly related to the square of G which means that doubling the gain of the antenna would increase returned power by four times the original value. However, the WSR-88D antenna has a fixed diameter which makes G a constant. Similarly, the larger the antenna dish, the more returned energy (power) [INCORRECT] from targets can be collected which acts to increase a radar’s sensitivity (or ability to detect distant and/or very small targets).
The terms power and energy are frequently confused. Power is the rate at which energy is generated or consumed and hence is measured in units (e.g. watts) that represent ‘energy per unit time’.
NOAA, please update your equations and get back to me… You can’t take a high power pulse and claim it is low power, no matter how long(or not long) you pulse it. It might consume “Low Amounts of Energy”, but it is not “Low Power”.
A fighter can knock you out with using very low energy if he is fast and “Powerful”. See Mohammad Ali
Our High-Powered, Pulsed Radars are “knocking us all out” with High-Power, Low Consumed Energy Pulses because NOAA does not know the difference.
Here is another example:
Water = Energy
Flowrate of Water = Power
A Firehose pulsed for 1/2 second can knock you on your ass, and consume low energy(water), using high power (flowrate). THEY ARE NOT THE SAME. POWER can kill you and consume low amounts of ENERGY.
Our High Powered, Pulsed Doppler Microwave Radars are nothing more than EMP Weapons.
———- Forwarded message ———-
From: ChemE Stewart <cheme911@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, May 8, 2014 at 10:38 PM
Subject: Kauai Coral Reef Problem
To: underwater2web@gmail.com
Terry,
I am a chemical Engineer in Atlanta, GA. I was doing some of my own weather related research for the past two years and I stumbled upon something I think is significant. I noticed in Florida a statistically high number of fish dying due to hypoxia around microwave doppler radar towers. The Indian River lagoon in Melbourne, FL is having a terrible problem with diseased biology. Cape Canaveral/Patrick Air Force Base is next door and has ~ 12,000,000 watts of pulsed radars.
I have run power calculations and statewide statistics in Florida, backed by a researcher and they are pointing to a strong correlation between locations of pulsed Doppler microwave radars and diseased wildlife. Within a few miles of that Kauai radar site you have pulses of microwave radiation way beyond the 10 mW/cm2 safe level. The radar boys will tell you that you can average the pulses and they are safe. That is not the effect I am seeing.
You have approx 30,000,000(estimate only) watts of pulsed microwaves coming off the Pacific Sands radar site atop the mountain on North Kauai. Much of that 2-6 GHz radiation is reflecting/scattering/ducting off the overhead atmosphere (more during storms/overcast skies) and penetrating waterways based upon my research. I think the microwaves are ionizing dissolved oxygen and causing oxidative stress on all biology in the area. The free radicals of oxygen I believe are “bleaching” your reefs.
They have been adding radars over the past 10 years or so to that Kauai radar site. I believe that is your problem.
I have a creative blog @ darkmattersalot.com if you want to look at some of my Google Earth maps.I am working on a wildlife research paper to be submitted shortly. I have readers from 150 countries. I am seeing signs of chronic wasting in wildlife around Cape Canaveral, Guam, White Sands, Pacific Sands.
underwater2web .
12:01 PM (8 hours ago)
to me
Hi Stewart,
This is really helpful information as the coral disease is even in isolated coves near the Pacific Sands Radar site! These were pristine areas that do not have human activity, run off from the land or any land based pollutants! I just did a radio show on this last night as the Kauai coral disease started shortly after the military started a joint testing operation with Australia in the area three years ago and they were using a new microwave blasting technology out of two submarines!
I will pass on your info and please stay in touch. I will do the same. I will also go to your blog!!
Aloha,
Terry Lilley
Marine Biologist
Hanalei HI
http://www.underwater2web.com
These same microwaves from our Doppler and Microwave/RF Fields are destroying all biology in the same way. They are separating Oxygen free radicals within water based fluids (the ocean and YOUR HEAD) and damaging all biology through “oxidative stress”.












