5.9.2008


Hanna Weather Control - Part 2


Hanna Weather Control - Part 2


© 2008 Ted Twietmeyer

New developments have been found with hurricane Hanna.

The images below are three images in sequence and show the effect of possible weather control on the storm. All enlargements were performed at 200% with 24 bit uncompressed images from NOAA website before conversion to JPEG for website posting. This was done to minimize enlargement artifacts. All blue box enlargements are 200% for areas identified.

No sharpening has been performed on these images. It was found that resulted in pixilation and further degraded image quality. Figures 2 through 5 became progressively darker as the sun was setting. The term "contact points" refers to points of contact where weather control technology was focused on the storm.

Fig. 1 – 08:21:45 UTC (formerly Greenwich Mean Time.) Overview of Hanna's location as of Sept. 2, 2008. Yellow area shows NW storm direction when this report was written.

Fig. 2 – 08:21:15 UTC - 2x enlargement of central part of Hanna in Fig.1.

The approximate "eye" of Hanna is notated as area 1 shown above. A faintly visible pattern is visible in area 1. There appears to be a symmetrical relationship between prominent regions 2, 3, 4 and 5. Note the 4 perfectly spaced dark areas in enlargement for area 2 above. Area 2 apparently shows some weather control taking place.

Fig. 3 – 08:21:45 UTC - Weather control apparently now influencing the storm. Area 1 now has taken on a roughly hexagonal shape, and area 5 has a pentagon shape. Areas 2, 3 and 4 now show roughly rectangular impressions. These four areas appear to be at the same angle. For a vortex-based storm these structures are beyond probability.

Fig. 4 – 08:22:15 UTC – Area 1 is now expanding 30 seconds later (compare to Fig 3) yet the hexagonal shape is clearly retained. Areas 2, 4 and 5 are now developing into four spaced contact locations. Area 3 has clearly developed into two points of contact.

It is clearly beyond statistical probability that these polygon cloud formations could occur all at the same time. Areas 2 through 5 may be an attempt to steer the storm, strengthen it or weaken it. Considering the expansion taking place with area 1 (the storm's eye) it appears the intent is to increase the storm's severity.

Ted Twietmeyer

data4science.net

Image source: http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/loop-vis.html



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