OT(sorry save me) They're up tp something at Fort Campbell Military Reservation

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Look fast cause it won't be there long - on the Tennessee/Kentucky border there is a huge pulse ring from something the military is testing from about midnight to 4:00 am Greenwich mean time.

http://weather.yahoo.com/graphics/radar/Midcentral_US_loop.html

This image would be worth posting if anyone knows how to save it since it will probably be turned off in a few hours.

-- @ (@@@.@), September 02, 1999

Answers

Saw it at web site above. What is a pulse ring? TO save image, just click on before the image fully scans down the screen (it's a live image that changes at full screen)

-- dw (y2k@outhere.com), September 02, 1999.

Saved it to my website. Let's see if I can get it to show up here.

ce_movie.gif (197136 bytes)

-- NokternL (nokternl@anywhereusa.com), September 02, 1999.


Interesting. I'll have to check this again in the morning, and see if it's still there. In case no one else gets to see it: It's a blue ring appearing on the weather map. It's center is on the Tenn/Ky border south/southwest of Louisville, Ky . The ring's radius extends to approximately where Louisville is on the map (quick and rough guess would be on the order of 250 - 300 miles. It's too late to drag the atlas out, to pinpoint locations). The ring is solid at 1am Thursday GMT and appears as a broken ring at 2 GMT and is all but gone a 3 GMT (The image is a 5 hour time lapse radar composite). At 11pm Wednesday GMT there is a blue arc from about northern Alabama up to southern Ky. Unclear if this is the same phenomena, but is consistent with where the ring is located. the arc is thicker than the ring, however.

-- Bokonon (bok0non@my-Deja.com), September 02, 1999.

DW,

When I said "pulse ring" I guess I was thinking of possibly some kind of Electromagnetic weapon or missile detection shield. I honestly don't know what the hell it is but it is definitely military. Any ideas? I know how to save the image but I don't have a server to store it on, perhaps we could get Greenspun to put it up for further discussion? On the other hand I'm sure that a lot of people will start whining because it isn't directly related to Y2K. I thought it would be cool if anyone based at Campbell could give us a hint as to what the hell they're doing out there.

You can also see it good on this overall U.S. view:

http://weather.yahoo.com/graphics/radar/US_loop.html

By my calculations it should be there for 2 more hours.

-- @ (@@@.@), September 02, 1999.


The ring scales out to be approx 25 miles thick, and the arc scales out to be approx 75 miles thick. Even if this has a more mundane explanation, I'd love to know what it is.

-- Bokonon (bok0non@my-Deja.com), September 02, 1999.


Sorry for the mess up above. Please delete.

I'm trying to find another place to dump the gif. When I find one I'll try again.

I've seen these before and many people believe they are related to HAARP. I've never heard anything concrete on it though.

-- NokternL (nokternl@anywhereusa.com), September 02, 1999.


This is one of the strangest things I've ever seen. You've got to wonder what's causing that. Oh well,more coffee for me I guess...

-- Gia (laureltree7@hotmail.com), September 02, 1999.

VERY WILD Live radar image!

Gia reminded of the 2nd thought that I had about what the image is: A radar weatherperson putting their coffee down on the graphics tablet and creating this VERY CLEAR (unnatural) ring on the rader map. He then causes "spit takes" from weather reporters around the usa (;-0

-- dw (y2k@outhere.com), September 02, 1999.


This is going to sound paranoid but I'm going to take a guess. On the Art Bell AM radio show right now he is getting reports of an incoming object that appeared to be entering the atmosphere over the West coast. The military may have known it was coming and activated the missile defense detection system. They use this to pinpoint the incoming and blow it to smithereens. It was probably just a satellite that got knocked out by the solar flare, but could it be a terrorist attack? Uh-oh! Maybe it was the Mir space station - didn't they just abandon that thing?

-- @ (@@@.@), September 02, 1999.



-- CD (not@here.com), September 02, 1999.


I fired an email with partial capture of the images about ten minutes ago

-- dw (y2k@outhere.com), September 02, 1999.

I fired an email (to Art Bell) with partial capture of the images about ten minutes ago

-- dw (y2k@outhere.com), September 02, 1999.

YEEEAAAHHH!!

Thanks CD and DW - way to go! This could be related to the reports that Art Bell is getting.

-- @ (@@@.@), September 02, 1999.


When I figure out how to load it to this board, I shall do just that.

-- It's a Anamated GFI (got_the_whole@image.com), September 02, 1999.

Ok, let's try it again. I'm not sure how long the one by CD will last. This one should be permanent.

I've got a link somewhere to a site that shows many of these in archive form. If I find it I'll post the link.



-- NokternL (nokternl@anywhereusa.com), September 02, 1999.



All right, you reprobates! Don't you guys ever sleep? :)

I have no idea what that thing could be, but this proves once again that if there's anything strange going on anywhere, this is the place to hear about it first!

@,

Just out of curiousity, how did you happen to stumble upon this?

Yep, time to pour the coffee again.

-- RUOK (RUOK@yesiam.com), September 02, 1999.


Bokonon,

It appears to be about a 400 mile diameter at the altitude where it is being picked up by the Nexxrad weather radar. Covers almost entire length of Tennessee. The pinpoint in the center is dead on the Fort Campbell Military base. As the shield is projected higher up into the atmosphere it would of course cover a much larger area, possibly the entire country.

-- @ (@@@.@), September 02, 1999.


Check this one out...

breaking news multiple ufo sightings in western US . Chico Ca,Eugene Oregon, Salem oregon, give reports, Power down in parump neveda. (y2k aware mike, y2k aware mike @ conservation .com, 1999-09-02)

-- RUOK (RUOK@yesiam.com), September 02, 1999.


RUOK,

Being something of a weather buff I got in the habit of checking the images at Yahoo almost every day. I had see a few of these on occasion before, maybe once or twice a month, and heard them discussed on Art Bell. This one is particularly interesting because it definitely seems to be of military origin and perhaps linked to the reports I'm now hearing about something coming into the atmosphere over the west coast. His power is knocked out and he has no idea why. Whatever has happened it doesn't sound good.

-- @ (@@@.@), September 02, 1999.


There's a lot of pics of these type of rings and theories on a page at

http://members.aol.com/phikent/orbit/orbitback13.html

-- jjbeck (jjbeck@recycler.com), September 02, 1999.


Wouldn't the most likely cause of this be a software glitch?

-- Doug Platt (dplatt@ptialaska.net), September 02, 1999.

Thanks, jjbeck!

Some of those pictures look exactly like this one.

Link

(Snip) "With radar anomalies it is our position is to do a simple watch, advancing no theory. The radar anomalies have prompted us to look elsewhere for parallel events, the subsequent weather, the influence of solar activity, ELF monitoring, and likewise to look into various ionosphere heating projects such as HAARP, EISCAT, HISCAT, Arecibo; additional projects such as Sanquine, GWEN, accelerators (Fermilab, Triumf, CERN), even quake activities over regions such as China Lake, etc..

EDITORS NOTE: The radar anomaly watch began when one night last March, 1998, Liz Edwards from I wonder Productions brought to my attention that she was seeing what looked like "crop circles in the sky." Liz sent me an image of an amazing symmetrical ring and with the help of Delores Finney we began to pay attention. Observing radar anomalies for about a year now, many times we have seen fierce weather even seismic activity follow the anomaly's appearance on doppler radar." (Snip)

@,

Whose power is out?

-- RUOK (RUOK@yesiam.com), September 02, 1999.


I couldn't find the link but a search on Altavista for "radar anomaly" turned up about 48 hits. Here's a few links to some of the better sites I found containing lots of pics:

Some very recent radar images

Archive for the above site

A site with many different styles of radar showing the anomalies

-- NokternL (nokternl@anywhereusa.com), September 02, 1999.


Bokonon,

I've seen tight rings like this on local radar, and I've seen big fuzzy one, on national radar pictures, but I've never seen a tight, big ring before.

Yowzaa! Did someone say "seismic activity"? Doesn't the new madrid fault run thru the western edge of this ring?

I don't care if it's Martians, black ops, solar flares or just a fluke - this is cool!

-- Bokonon (bok0non@my-Deja.com), September 02, 1999.


I don't know why I adressed that post to myself

It's late. what can I say......

-- Bokonon (bok0non@my-Deja.com), September 02, 1999.


Thanks NokternL and jjbeck for those site links - very cool!

RUOK - Art Bell the AM radio talk show host, said his power was out for one and a half hours shortly after the objects flew over. Was there something in the Russian "rocket booster" that could have done this, or were they using an Electromagnetic weapon to try to knock us out of commission? This actually might have been a missile attack that our military stopped before it shut down the whole country!

Yes, I have heard a lot of different theories about these rings, but I am now convinced that they represent our miltary missile defense system. Since the miltary doesn't tell us when we are in a state of alert we will now be able to tell just by looking at these maps!

-- @ (@@@.@), September 02, 1999.


Can we please have a link for current pictures of the radar?

Thank you.

-- Tess (preparingfortheworst@prayingforthebest.com), September 02, 1999.


Bokonon, I don't care if it's Martians, black ops, solar flares or just a fluke - this is cool!

Agreed...way cool. The link that mentions severe weather or seismic activity following the appearance of one of these anamolies says that it is generally 24-48 hours later. Couldn't hardly be an earthquake though, huh? None of the usual suspects (St.Francis or Bozo the dog) posted a prediction. :-D

-- RUOK (RUOK@yesiam.com), September 02, 1999.


TO ALL PARANOID TINFOIL IDIOTS:

The largest Army base in the U.S. is here. Fort Bragg. Business as usual.

The largest Marine base for staging foreign operations is here. Camp Lejeune. Business as usual.

Remove your tinfoil. Get a life.

-- Chicken Little (panic@forthebirds.net), September 02, 1999.


Tess,

They haven't posted the next radar sequence yet - should be coming soon though, unless ... the military is trying to hide something.

Chicken Little,

For someone who doesn't believe any of this, you sure spend a lot of time reading it. Go to bed - idiot!

-- @ (@@@.@), September 02, 1999.


A,

Thank you for that info. It's so late but something is wierd here. How long do you think it might be?

Chicken,

Honey, If you don't care, go to bed and get some rest. You're crabby.

-- Tess (preparingfortheworst@prayingforthebest.com), September 02, 1999.


@ -- even idiots stay up and read this stuff...you're up aren't you??

-- Chicken Little (panic@forthebirds.net), September 02, 1999.

Those radar "rings" are common artifacts that appear at the edge of the range of the antenna. Nothing mysterious at all. Not unless you watch the snow on your TV after the local station signs off, and perceive special messages in the flickering patterns, and hear strange voices under the hiss... [g]

-- Ron Schwarz (rs@clubvb.com.delete.this), September 02, 1999.

Tess,

The last sequence was 5 hours long, which means that the next one was finished at 9:06 am GMT (1:06 Pacific), and should be up any time now. It may take them a bit to put the animation together though. Hopefully someone will be able to save it for posting permanently. Sleep tight!

-- @ (@@@.@), September 02, 1999.


Tess Honey,

You're damn right I'm crabby. People are making claims and accusations that just flat aren't true.

If anything like what these people are trying to claim was actually going on, we would have seen some sign of it here in NC. So far??? ZERO. ZEE---ROE.

(For those slow on the uptake, North Carolina is pretty much the practical military center of the United States of America. Fact.)

-- Chicken Little (panic@forthebirds.net), September 02, 1999.


Ron Schwarz,

You are sadly mistaken. There are many where the image is not just at the edge, and why are they originating from military bases? Why is the weather image uninterrupted across the rest of the country?

I realize it may be difficult for you to grasp this idea as it is beyond your realm of understanding. Either that or you are a military operative trying to conceal your defense secrets. Is your name "Schwarz" or "Schwarzkopf"?

-- @ (@@@.@), September 02, 1999.


Chicken,

I can appreciate your point of view. Hubby retired Navy. I like to hear first reports from civilians before spin control. It may be nothing or something. After hearing the spin on Flight 800, verses what so many folks saw, I'm more interested in hearing the first hand reports and judge for myself who is telling what is closer to the truth.

Take care and God Bless,

-- Tess (preparingfortheworst@prayingforthebest.com), September 02, 1999.


Tess,

The new weather animation is now up at Yahoo. The same ring is there, appearing a bit less dense, but still on at same strength.

If you guys are still up, can you put it up again?

http://weather.yahoo.com/graphics/radar/US_loop.html

http://weather.yahoo.com/graphics/radar/Midcentral_US_loop.html

-- @ (@@@.@), September 02, 1999.


A,

Thank you, got it.

God Bless

-- Tess (preparingfortheworst@prayingforthebest.com), September 02, 1999.


Tess,

You seem more honest and good-hearted than a lot I've encountered here. So fare thee well, honestly. Good luck, wherever your choices lead you.

CL the Terrible

if you struck me as an "Andy"-type person, I'd have different words to say ;-)

"I can be sweet, and I can be mean" -- Hank Jr.

-- Chicken Little (panic@forthebirds.net), September 02, 1999.


I got this image from another radar. It's been trimmed down to save bandwidth. I copied the image at approx. 2:00 am central time (shortly after I copied the one above). I don't know what the weather was like in this area at that time but other radar images didn't show anything similar to this in the area. It's not in the exact same location as the anomaly above but it's fairly close. I also have an animated version of this but it's pretty large so it's probably best that I don't post it.



-- NokternL (nokternl@anywhereusa.com), September 02, 1999.


What must be determined is whether it actually rained in a circular pattern in the subject area from 02:00 - recent.

If it did, I want that "experiment" done over central Texas - we're far too extra crispy right now.

If it didn't, looks like a nifty radar-jamming experiment.

-- lisa (lisa@work.now), September 02, 1999.


I live within the blue circle. Should I be making myself a heavy-duty tinfoil hat and tinfoil underwear?

-- Pearlie Sweetcake (storestuff@home.now), September 02, 1999.

Well, pearlie? Has it been raining in and around the circle?

-- lisa (lisa@work.now), September 02, 1999.

It appears the military has done some censoring on the Nexrad weather image from Yahoo. Anyone who saw the second image (5:06 - 10:06 am GMT) saw that the ring was still there (Tess, anyone?). Now it has been removed.

http://weather.yahoo.com/graphics/radar/US_loop.html

They don't want the Russkies to see where our anti-missile systems are located.

-- @ (@@@.@), September 02, 1999.


No, lisa, it hasn't rained here in two months. I've forgotten what it looks like when water falls from the sky. The farmers' crops are dead and even our trees are dying.

-- Pearlie Sweetcake (storestuff@home.now), September 02, 1999.

A,

Yes, I did see it and it was there. And then later in the am it was gone.

-- Tess (preparingfortheworst@prayingforthebest.com), September 02, 1999.


In case anybody checks back in on this thread, later this evening, it's 5pm, EST and all is quiet on the radar screen.

-- Bokonon (bok0non@my-Deja.com), September 02, 1999.

Hey Pearlie did you notice all those comtrails the past couple of days? In the ER's there have been ALOT of people complaining of severe headaches.

Linkmeister also lives close to here.

-- Johnny (JLJTM@BELLSOUTH.NET), September 02, 1999.


I asked a friend of mine, who is an engineer and also a weather afficionado, about this. Here is what he said:

Radar units, when set to clear air, frequently send back artifacts. It appears that the adjustment of sensitivity in this case may be incorrect, and is sending back a meaningless artifact.

Have you checked other radar sites and found similar information at the same time, or is this isolated to Yahoo!'s site? Because if this is real and not an artifact, it should appear on other sites too.

-- S. Kohl (kohl@hcpd.com), September 02, 1999.


Uhhhh...S. Kohl,

Several posts above yours I posted a gif from another radar which shows a circular pattern of rain which was appearantly a false image (according to another poster who says it hasn't rained there). When I did a "zoom in" on the state of Tennessee it showed no rain.

Allthough these two different radar images don't show the exact same thing, nor are they in the same exact location, they are somewhat similar and are in the same general vicinity. There may be absolutely nothing to this but it is a bit odd nontheless.

-- NokternL (nokternl@anywhereusa.com), September 03, 1999.


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