How's the weather

Started by Redoverfarm, December 17, 2007, 11:09:58 AM

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Redoverfarm

-1F just before daybreak.  Snow covered ground.  Pred highs of 20F today and then back to single digits again tonight.  But on the bright side.  The next 4-5 days up to the 40's they say.

southernsis

I am still without power since Tuesday January 27. Got a generator is the only reason I am on line. Have a few minutes before shutting down. Finally got water last night after FEMA brought a generator to put on the area water source. It may be another week before they have power up again here. There are 1000's of power poles snapped off. We came close to losing our home. Trees fell from the ice buildup on both sides. We had 1 tree resting on our roof. We lost about 15 trees, another 14 that are damaged and will have to be checked out. Nothing excaped without some damage. A man near us lost his home when a very large oak tree fell on it.  Got to go and refuel the generator.
Don't worry about the horse being blind, just load the wagon.


southernsis

I would put a picture of some of the damage but don't know how to do it on here. Help please. I have a MAC
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MountainDon

Photos have to be hosted somewhere else, like photobucket.com. Once there you copy the IMG tag and paste that in the message you are writing on the forum.

Help on this under Forum News.
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considerations

Glenn what are chemtrails and why do you believe the gov it tampering with the weather?

"He was dead on the money on his forecast --- we were covered with chemtrails 100% by this afternoon"



glenn kangiser

Non-dissipating vapor trails laid out in x's and grids kind of like tic-tac-toe in the sky but instead of dissipating like a normal contrail they begin spreading until the entire sky is covered with clouds.  The 4th I took a lot of pix but on the road now in a motel without my cord to download them.

There was a study done about the Air Force owning the weather by 2025.  They put a disclaimer on it saying it was fictional apparently after they could no longer keep it off  the net.

They start putting them up before storms come in - - exact answer - I'm not sure what all the purpose is.  After the skys are covered they seem to get lower - yesterday x's were above the breaks in the low clouds.  Especially heavy above our mountain area it seems but all over  as per the maps.


http://www.socalweather.org/ct.html

HAARP in Alaska has the ability to heat the Ionosphere and cause a bubble steering the jet stream - there are many of these facilities around the world.  Like throwing a rock into a pond, the effects are far reaching.  There are theories the trails may have to do with HAARP.

http://www.rense.com/politics6/chemdatapage.html  Check this out for info - some may be questionable - weigh it with what you see.  Ignore the way out there stuff - study the rest.

The fact is that they are there and the guy who makes the maps above seems to know where they will appear.  He said he has inside information from a military source but has since been forced to change his site and has dropped a lot of his information about what is going on.  He is a meteorologist and started researching it when he kept getting sick on days they were spraying.  I get light bleeding sinuses on heavy spray days when they are especially low.

The fact is they are there - spreading and covering - not dissipating as they should.

Tampering -- I say that but likely they are experimenting here to see what they can do in war scenarios as they stated in their study -- hide from and make unfavorable conditions for the enemy - beat them with the weather - Ice? Snow? Cloud Cover?  Who knows?  They won't own the weather by 2025 if they don't practice now.

http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=22352  Not endorsing it - just info.
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gandalfthegrey

More tornados in Oklahoma.  Hope all our friends are doing well.  Keep your heads down.

John
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Sassy

Snow again last night...  36 degrees outside right now.

Yes, be safe all you'all Okies - is it normal to have tornadoes in the middle of winter?
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glenn kangiser

We actually had 2 minor tornadoes here in the last week - that nearly never happens here but with the weather modification or whatever the unnatural cloud cover is, anything is possible.  The link I posted earlier leads to a link that tells how they do it, shading certain areas getting the spiral low pressure spin going.  Likely all part of Military owning the weather by 2025.  We are the guinea pigs.  There is a long history of US military experimenting here on civilians.

Even likely an A bomb going off in Concord, CA area around WWII - likely an accident but still there.  We are still producing hermaphrodites in the farm labor population there from that and the Dow chemical plant there.

http://www.rense.com/general36/history.htm

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ScottA

Not to bad here. We had some storms but nothing terrible just alot of wind and rain. I did discover that my french door at deer run leaks a little. There was a little puddle by the corner of the door. I'll have to try and figure out how to fix it. I heard there was a twister in OKC. I hope not near HT.

Homegrown Tomatoes

Scott, it hit at two major intersections nearest our house... one just a little south and one just a little northeast and did a considerable amount of damage.  They sounded the sirens here a total of four times.  We got hail thick enough to cover the whole yard like snow, and the stones ranged from pea-sized all the way up to about golf ball.  Was really glad I moved the truck into the garage!  Everyone and his dog was calling, most of them during the hailstorm, to see if we were alright, so I felt loved. :)  It rained sideways for about a minute and a half.  The last part of the hailstorm was the worst.  It sounded like a tornado sounds, but remarkably, there weren't sirens wailing at that time.    As soon as it stopped hailing, the kids and I ran out in the yard barefoot on the hailstones before they melted, but the lightening was crazy so we came back in pretty quick.  I took my oldest to violin lessons and we couldn't get through Edmond, hardly, so many roads were blocked off.  We finally got there, and her teacher wasn't home... she was having the same trouble and was trapped by downed power lines herself.  Anyway, on the way back home, I decided to avoid the crowded highway by taking our normal backroads route.  Never seen so many emergency vehicles in my life... we tooK 45 minutes to go less that 15 miles.  Through some of the fancy subdivisions in Edmond, there were trees snapped off and uprooted and privacy fences looked like a box of giant toothpicks someone had dumped all over the ground... we apparently took the route directly through the tornado's path.  But for us, it seemed to skip just over our block and hit all over the place besides. 

glenn kangiser

It's good to hear from you and that y'all :) were missed, Homey and Scott.  We thought of you guys when we first heard about the twister.
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Terry

I also thought about you guys last night. Glad to hear you're both are ok.
Terry

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Redoverfarm

Great Weather in the East.  But that is soon to change.  Day temp's in 60's nightime around 30+. Forecast is 50MPH winds tonight through Thursday.  Then possibility of Snow. AGAIN. Oh Well it has been a mild winter so you have to take the good with the bad.  Hope everyone is OK in the midwest.


southernsis

Homegrown, glad you and yours are okay. We had tornado watches, but no warnings last night. Heard it hit Ok and thought about you and hoped you were safe.
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Homegrown Tomatoes

Like a lot of Oklahomans, as the rain blew straight sideways and hail pounded the house like it was going to reduce it to rubble, and sirens were going off everywhere,  I watched Gary England jumping around and fidgeting on the weather alerts on TV, and when the hail would stop for a minute, walked out in the street to look up at the sky.  I watched our dogs.  They didn't like it, but if a tornado will hit us, they freak out....they just seem to know.  When the strongest part of the storm blew over, the dogs hunkered down next to a wall, but then it was over in a second.  Watching Gary England during a tornado outbreak is high-quality entertainment... I'd say it is nearly as good as watching bugs fry in the bug-zapper.  He fidgets and is nervous and excited.  I don't know if Scott can watch him in the eastern part of the state, but around the central part, he is probably the best-known weather man, and if you ever watch the documentaries about the May 3, 2000 tornado outbreak, you'll hear his voice throughout, and you'll see him in there quite a bit.  I even had a friend email me the "Gary England Drinking Game".  I don't drink, but it was hilarious... you take so many drinks for everytime he says one of his catchphrases, and if he says, "Pottowatomie County take shelter immediately"  everyone takes a drink.  I grew up in Pott Co. and seems like that is where every tornado warning seems to center.

glenn kangiser

6 inches of snow here in about 4 hours this morning - I fixed the snow plow on the Bush Hog so it will never break again - I may go through the windshield but it won't break. 

I next proceeded to plow a mile and a quarter of road, our renters driveway and the neighbors driveway so we can get out if necessary.
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tanya

We got about four inches of snow last night.  WE still have a lot of snow and could use more but I have the flu today so far I have about a third of the driveway shoveled, I shovel five minutes come back in and pass out for a couple hours.  I don't know how any of you live around tornados, that kind of storm would freak me out.
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Redoverfarm

16F this morning with 1-2" of snow.  Prediction is more snow likely today and nightime temp to be 7F.  But on the bright side it is suppose to warm up to the mid 30's the rest of the week

Terry

Cold. Had to scrape ice off my car so I could go to work this morning. I'm so ready for spring.  [waiting]
Terry

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Redoverfarm

#795
Light dusting of snow (1") in the Mountain State this morning.  Flurries predicted to Monday then temps to fall to overnight high of 4F.  But all in all we have had a really mild winter in comparison to our past.  Looks like it went elsewhere this year.   I guess that since March came in like a lion it will go out like a lamb. ;D

southernsis

 Had a cold front come in yesterday. Got about an inch of snow. Now, when it melts, it will be a mucky mess. Oh well, its better than ice storms and tornados.
Don't worry about the horse being blind, just load the wagon.

considerations

Yesterday - Rain
Last Night - Rain
This Morning - Rain

Forecast - Rain

Redoverfarm

But that is nothing unusual is it?

considerations

Right, not unusual.  Plus the plants love it.  That's why its so green around here. Need a dry spell to tear up the sod and reseed the pasture. Next week I think.