Thanks to Liz for this.
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The situation is as if a Divine signal is being sent to America's leaders, although we wouldn't go so far as to attribute this weather to Divine judgment per se. There are indications that the weather systems may be man-made from scalar weapons by rogue elemens or another nation with such scalar technology as Russia, China or reportedly even the Japanese mafia known as the Yakuza. We mention this because America's father of scalar physics, Dr. and Lt. Col Tom Bearden has alledged that scalar technology is in the hands of Russia, China and the Yakuza. There has been some discussion that last year's hurricanes were either created or guided by such technology. We're not so sure that such was the case but we duly note the claims.
Liz
Tuesday, 27 June 2006
Wild Weather
Grave Weather Situation Developing For D.C. Area?
Potential Tropical Storm Development Could Hit D.C. Too
Above: Flooding on the historic Constitution Avenue
Above: Radar image of Washington DC area about 4:50pm 6-27-6
Flooding continues to cripple America's capital city at this hour. Immense rainfalls totally more than a foot since Sunday morning continues to trigger not only flooding for the Washington, D.C. area but severe storms and tornadoes are occuring all around the city. The storm has toppled a 100-year old elm tree on the White House lawn and closed many government buildings. Many streets are also experiencing flooding, including Constitution Avenue.
The situation is as if a Divine signal is being sent to America's leaders, although we wouldn't go so far as to attribute this weather to Divine judgment per se. There are indications that the weather systems may be man-made from scalar weapons by rogue elemens or another nation with such scalar technology as Russia, China or reportedly even the Japanese mafia known as the Yakuza. We mention this because America's father of scalar physics, Dr. and Lt. Col Tom Bearden has alledged that scalar technology is in the hands of Russia, China and the Yakuza. There has been some discussion that last year's hurricanes were either created or guided by such technology. We're not so sure that such was the case but we duly note the claims.
Meanwhile, the current situation along America's mid-central Atlantic coast continues to deteriorate under relentless rainfall and may become grave if an approaching storm system develops into a Tropical storm or hurricane. More on that in a related story below. For current developments in the D.C. area, link here. More here from Accuweather.
Tropical Depression May Be Developing
Could Be A Grave Threat To Wash. D.C.
The National Hurricane Center has dispatched a hurricane hunter aircraft to check on a developing low-pressure weather system off the coast of North Carolina. Hurricane experts believe the system has the potential to develop into a tropical depression at any time as it moves north-northeastward at 15 to 20 miles per hour.
The Air Force is sending a hurricane-hunter aircraft over the system to see if there is a closed circulation system developing around the low-pressure point. If there is closure, that would mean the storm is forming into enough of a tropical system to pose grave danger to the already flooded regions of the Mid-Atlantic coastline including Washington, D.C.
At the moment, the weather system is dumping showers and thunderstorms over portions of Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas. Weather forecasters expect the system to continue and dump heavy rains and strong winds in both South and North Carolina for the rest of today and tomorrow as it heads northward.
Late word as we post - Reconnaissance aircraft reports that for now there is no closed surface circulation so it is not yet a cyclonic storm. Winds in the system are ABOVE Tropical Depression strength over the low-pressure point off the Carolina coast. Currently the low is off the South Carolina coast but will track into eastern North Carolina by Tuesday evening bringing gusty winds and heavy rain during the afternoon and evenings. Winds over the outer banks are expected to gust over 40 mph.
This system will affect the Washington D.C. and mid-Atlantic areas later tonight and on Wednesday giving little respite to areas already experiencing serious flooding. More Details here.
More Storms May Form
[Ed Note: Insider sources tell us they expect 5 tropical storms by mid July]
The National Hurricane Center is now watching 3 'tropical waves' with one large one garnering particular interest at the moment. Experts do not believe that any of these 'waves' will be forming into tropical depressions or storm in the next 24 to 36 hours. Keep in mind that the current system off of North Carolina started out as a wave disturbance not far off the Florida coastline that we reported on over the weekend in our AO Breaking News. For more details link here. Here's more from Accuweather. Link
Above Wave 1
Above: Wave 2
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