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2-18-14 CA No Doppler Autism

(S) Sea Star Wasting, Radars: Green NEXRAD, Red/Blue Military/FAA. Shaded areas are 2010 Autism Stats by school district.

2-18-14 CA Doppler Reflectivity Autism

Same as above only Doppler Reflectivity is Turned On

The areas with higher autism rates coincide with the increased reflective areas around the Doppler Microwave towers.  Based upon my research, those areas under the “reflectivity cloud” of that chronic, persistent microwave radiation, you will get increased increased hypoxic(low oxygen) conditions in waterways and bloodstreams due to an increase in weakly ionizing, penetrating radiation from the atmosphere, which has an “ionized plasma” or vacuum component.  This will coincide with an increase in Free Radical damage due to redox reactions because of the free radicals of oxygen and other ions in waterways and bloodstreams.  The oxygen ions will oxidize nitrogen and phosphorous in the waterways increasing algae blooms.

Throw in thousands of dead sea life near the location of those radar towers, including sea stars, krill, fish, seal pups, etc. and you will understand how the problem is all tied together.

Boy have the electrical engineers and physicist f*^%ed up.  I’ll shut up once somebody shows me a 5, 10, 15, 20 or 30 year study that all of these overlapping microwave radars are safe.

Believe what you want.

They were letting you know your radars are causing prion disease

Crabwood-TV

Crabwood of August 15 was one of the most famous crop pictures in modern history, but no one could really understand its message. As shown in two pictures below, the schematic face of a “grey alien” was drawn within a large “rectangular box” that contained 60 horizontal lines, just as for an early “mechanical” TV image, chosen in the 1930’s because we use 60 Hz AC power. The variable width of each line then creates different “gray scales” (modern TV screens use far more lines to give better pictures):

Crooked-Soley

Now as if Crabwood of August 15 were not enough, another spectacular crop picture appeared two weeks later on August 27 at Crooked Soley, only 50 km from Cambridge, which is one of Earth’s centres for scientific research

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A prion, pictured above, is an infectious agent comprised only of a protein in misfolded form. It lies in stark contrast to all other known infectious agents; even the simplest bacterium or virus contains nucleic acids (either DNA, RNA, or both) but amazingly, prions seem to have neither. Instead, they propagate by transmitting a misfolded protein state – meaning that when a prion enters a healthy organism, it induces existing, properly folded proteins to convert into the disease-associated, prion form. The prion essentially acts as a template to guide the misfolding of more cellular proteins; newly formed prions can then go on to convert more other proteins, triggering a chain reaction that produces the prion form in exponentially large numbers.
Prions are responsible for the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies in a variety of mammals, including bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE, also known as “mad cow disease”) in cattle and Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD) in humans. All known prion diseases affect the structure of the brain or other neural tissue, and all are currently untreatable and universally fatal.

Proteins [pro-teens] are essential to life and are found in all living things. Proteins are contained in every part of your body: skin, muscles, hair, blood, body organs, eyes, fingernails, and bones. Next to water, protein is the most plentiful substance in your body.

Protein is primarily used to build, maintain and repair body tissues, but there are thousands of different proteins that carry out a variety of jobs in your body. The structure of a protein determines its function.

Loose strings of amino acid are the “building blocks” of proteins. These strings then fold and curl into complex three-dimensional shapes that allow the protein to do its job. Two common shapes are an alpha helix (looks like a spiral staircase) and a beta sheet (a flattened out shape).

What are prions?

In 1982, Dr. Stanley B. Prusiner of the University of California, San Francisco purified an infectious agent uniquely made of protein and named it “prion” [pree-on], short for “proteinaceous infectious” particle. Dr. Prusiner was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1997 for his discovery that Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) was caused by prions.

The normal prion protein is found throughout the body and brain. While not essential to life, it does seem to play a role in helping your neurons communicate and transport minerals. Its amino acid chains fold into a mainly helical shape.

How do prions cause CJD?

In Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and other prion diseases, the prion protein folds into an abnormal shape where the flat sheet structure replaces the helix, which means the protein can’t do its normal job.

Unlike any other known protein, abnormal prion proteins are infectious. This was a radical discovery because proteins don’t contain the genetic material that allows viruses and bacteria to reproduce.

These misfolded proteins induce other prions to misfold. Then these misfolded prions build up in the brain and cause the infected brain cells to die. When the infected cells die, prions are released into normal tissue and go on to infect more cells without any reaction from the immune system. Eventually, large clusters of cells die leading to the mental and behavioral symptoms of prion diseases.

Prion diseases are the only known diseases that can be sporadic, genetic or infectious.

What other prion diseases exist?

The following diseases are believed to be caused by prions.

In animals:

  • Scrapie in sheep and goats
  • Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in cattle (“mad cow disease”)
  • Transmissible mink encephalopathy (TME) in mink
  • Chronic wasting disease (CWD) in North American cervids (mule deer, white-tailed deer, elk and moose)
  • Feline spongiform encephalopathy in cats
  • Exotic ungulate encephalopathy (EUE) in nyala, oryx and greater kudu

In humans:

  • Sporadic forms:
    • Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (sCJD)
    • Sporadic Fatal Insomnia (sFI)
  • Genetic forms:
    • Familial Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (fCJD)
    • Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker syndrome (GSS)
    • Fatal Familial Insomnia (FFI)
  • Acquired forms:
    • Iatrogenic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (iCJD)
    • Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD)
    • Kuru

You Electrical Engineers and Physicists have F&^%ed up in a very big way with those radars.  I don’t need to watch re-runs of bad TV shows and I don’t need to know when there are light showers on the way. Just give me a satellite photo to look at and I will look out the window. I would rather have my health and nature around me.

Remember When I was stuck on Rainbows….

rainbow-over-chugach-mountains_0Here is a good summary of what bush pilots think of these low pressure troughs that can hang around in an area for a while. Also, as I have said, I think these low pressure troughs are really decaying strings of vacuum energy from the Sun, they are in effect “gravity” decaying within our gaseous atmosphere.  While they decohere and oscillate they can create all sorts of turbulence and fog and clouds through the creation of water vapor along with vacuum condensing, creating a challenge for pilots to navigate. Along with this they create beautifully deceiving rainbows as the light interacts with the condensation along their path. Uncertainty creates uncertainty.

Summer weather for much of Alaska has thus far been dominated by “the low pressure trough.” What’s that mean for Alaska bush pilotsand aviators? Expect the unexpected over and around the state’s many mountain ranges and passes. Unstable air characteristic of low pressure troughs can produce sunny conditions or rain. Clouds or thunder. Fog or wind.

To be honest, it’s a rather miserable weather pattern to deal with because forecasting a low pressure trough is at best difficult and at worst, pretty much a joke. The up-side? We see lots of rainbows like this one. Photo taken in Southcentral Alaska’s Chugach Mountains near Klutina Lake in mid-July 2012. Matthew Keller is the owner and operator of Blue Ice Aviation. He was born and raised in Alaska and his office is the cockpit of his Super Cub. His goal is to transport everyone into Alaska’s vast wilderness. See more of his videos and writing at Blue Ice Aviation.

 

Lotsa Lensing

This lensing appeared over China while Typhoon Haiyan was approaching the Philippines and then on to China.  Lots of energetic vacuum in the jet streams triggering this along with lots of resutling extreme low pressure weather events, just like we are getting now in the US.

Sing the dark song of Йireann to me

The Red Zone

Alaska

Each of the three  Alaska Sea Star Wasting Sites are within 50 mile reflectivity zone of 750,000 watt pulsed Doppler NEXRAD Microwave Radars

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Starfish at the Anchorage Museum have shown signs of a wasting disease reported up and down the West Coast, and eight had to be euthanized last fall.

In Alaska, researchers first discovered evidence of the wasting disease last summer on Kayak Island in the Gulf of Alaska. They found a number of diseased sea stars, replacing an earlier theory that the illness was linked to warmer water, he added.

When marine researchers from the University of California at Santa Cruz traveled to Alaska this summer, they noticed something unsettling in the waters near Sitka: populations of starfish were losing their arms. 

As I have stared at this stuff for a year, It appears to me bad stuff happens within that 50 mile red zone around these microwave towers. California has a tremendous number of them along with tremendous numbers of sea stars dissolving. I think either humans are bad for sea stars or human’s radars are bad for sea stars, or maybe both. That’s all, believe what you want.

Expanded Quantum Capabilities

Oklahoma Earthquake ChartOU-PRIME (Nicknamed heretofore Optimus Prime by me) stands for Polarimetric Radar for Innovations in Meteorology and Engineering. The OU-PRIME is the latest advance in meteorological instrumentation and weather radar.The radar system was completed in early 2009. It is the highest-resolution, dual-polarization, C-band weather radar in the United States. C-band radar systems are a staple of local television stations because of their small dish size and short-range data. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) also uses C-band radar systems. The National Weather Service will be upgrading to dual-polarization radar as soon as 2010.

Where Is OU-PRIME?:
OU-PRIME was officially commissioned at the University of Oklahoma on April 4, 2009. The radar is part of the Atmospheric Radar Research Center(ARRC) at the University. The ARRC is an interdisciplinary center between OU’s schools of Meteorology and Electrical and Computer Engineering.OU-PRIME is located just east of the National Weather Center in Norman, Oklahoma. It is another step in making Norman, Oklahoma the weather radar capitol of the world [AS WELL AS THE EARTHQUAKE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD]. One of the main purposes of the radar system is for research in both engineering and in meteorology.

OU-PRIME, aka OU’, is located on the Research Campus of the University of Oklahoma within walking distance of the National Weather Center building. Through a unique design, OU-PRIME can provide real-time time-series data providing opportunities for rapid developments in radar signal processing algorithms. Because of its C-band wavelength and 1 MW transmit power, OU-PRIME is extremely sensitive to clouds with approximately 10 dB more sensitivity over the NEXRAD system (S-band).

Characteristics:[4]

  • Location 35°10′48.8″N 97°26′0.6″WCoordinates35°10′48.8″N 97°26′0.6″W
  • Radiating Center Height is 80 feet (24.4 m)
  • Operating frequency: 5510 MHz (C-band)
    • Wavelength: 5.44 cm
    • Pulse Length: 0.4, 0.8, 1.0, 2.0 µs
    • Pulse Repetition Frequency: 300–2000 Hz, 1 Hz step
  • 1 MW Peak Power (magnetron with solid-state modulator) That is 1,000,000 watts pulsing overhead and THROUGH you and your children
  • 8.5-meter Andrew precision C-band dish
    • High angular resolution: 0.45 degrees @ -3 dB points
    • Gain: 50 dBi
    • Sidelobe Level: Better than -26 dB one-way
    • Cross-Pol: Better than -30 dB
  • Rotation rate: 6-25 deg/s under typical scanning (30 deg/s max)
  • Minimum Detectable Signal: -112 dBm
    • Radar Sensitivity: -15 dBZ at 50 km
    • Noise Figure: 3 dB
  • Simultaneous dual-polarization
  • Flexible computing platform for real-time algorithm development
  • Real-time I/Q data recording/processing
    • A/D converter resolution: 16 bit
    • Receiver bandwidth: 6 MHz
    • Gate spacing: 25–500 m
    • Number of range gates: up to 2200
    • Clutter suppression: 60 dB (automatic detection/suppression using CLEAN-AP [1])
    • Advanced signal processing framework based on new STEP algorithm, including clutter estimation/suppression and multi-lag moment estimation

Also in 2011/2012 additional quantum field earthquake inducing devices were upgraded

Dual-Pol Upgrade
The dual-polarization radar upgrade for all three WSR-88D sites in the NWS Norman forecast area has been completed! (WOW I’M EXCITED)

  • The Frederick WSR-88D (KFDR) in southwestern Oklahoma upgrade was completed on October 13, 2012.
  • The Twin Lakes WSR-88D (KTLX) in central Oklahoma upgrade was completed on October 7, 2012.
  • The Vance AFB WSR-88D (KVNX) in north central Oklahoma was completed in March of 2011.

These upgrades incorporate a new technology called dual-polarization, or dual-pol.  Dual-pol is part of the NWS vision to build a weather-ready nation to better protect lives and livelihoods.  This new technology will result in 14 new radar products that will enable us to continue providing our suite of high quality products and services to the citizens of central Oklahoma.  This new technology and data primarily will help forecasters identify the type of precipitation that is falling as well as improve rainfall estimates.

We strongly encourage all users of these new products to complete a series of online training modules that were recorded by the Warning Decision Training Branch (WDTB).  Modules are available for non-NWS meteorologists and non-meteorologists through this website.

Little Red Corvette


A 40-foot sinkhole developed inside the National Corvette Museum overnight in Bowling Green, KY, swallowing up eight vehicles, including two Corvette models on loan from General Motors. No one was in the museum at the time of the incident, which happened early this morning.

Bowling Green RadarNational Corvetter MuseumStitched Panorama

Now you have really done it, you will have the corvette owners pissed at you…

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Little Black Submarines