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There's not many people that can say "down there" when talking about Yellowknife, that's for sure. Interesting landscape once you get past the treeline, sort of looks like the moon up there.

Diachi to me is over the pond and way up there! :D

I had more bizarre springtime weather.
Woke up to thick frost and hail again this morning. And my outdoor food waste bucket was frozen shut. Nothing extreme, just weird. We are still getting up to temp when the sun is out but at times it is like its winter again. Not bad for the end of April. :p

Paul, I wouldn't mind moving myself. We are very lucky here as we don't get much in the way of extreme weather, but it is so inconsistent.

Typical day in the school break courtesy of England:
Weather: You want to have a day out do you!
Then I will give you sunshine in the morning. Rain the entire day through and then lovely sunshine before sunset.

Day well spent. :D

That's not too bad for April! I've seen it snow plenty of times in April over there. Always seemed the weather was great during the week when you had to work and then terrible over the weekend/holidays... Something something HAARP, weather control, contrails, Illuminati. :whistle::p


 
Ha, not so much down south. :p Scotland, maybe a lot more likely.
That sounds about right.
HAARP and weather control. Maybe? :thinking: :crackup:
 
Ha, not so much down south. :p Scotland, maybe a lot more likely.
That sounds about right.
HAARP and weather control. Maybe? :thinking: :crackup:


It's the government trying to distract us with bad weekend weather! :D j/k


Interesting, little known fact about Yellowknife/The NWT. In 1978 a Soviet nuclear powered satellite (COSMOS 954) crashed near here. The Soviets at the time were using Uranium-235 fueled reactors on satellites, not like the Plutonium RTGs of today, but more like a typical earth based nuclear power station. They were supposed to be able to jettison the reactor with its 50Kg U-235 and boost it into a higher orbit, where it would remain safely for up to 1000 years. However, due to a mechanical failure the reactor failed to separate and reentered the atmosphere, parts of it eventually reaching land around here. There was a big cleanup operation involving U2 spy planes, other aircraft (both from Canada and the US) with spectrometers and ground teams. They only ever recovered a small fraction of the debris, it was spread over a very wide area, some of it going into the atmosphere. As you can imagine, the US and Canada weren't too happy with the Russians...

Not exactly sure where the following picture was taken, but have a feeling it may have been YZF. Looks sort of similar and there's no other "big" airports in the region.

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:crackup: I wonder! :D

As for that satellite, how interesting. I can imagine that the US & Canada was not happy indeed. The Russians essentially dirty bombed Yellowknife accidentally. Uranium 235 anybody? :whistle:

Edit: nice images BTW.
 
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That is amazing Diachi! I never knew this, so interesting!

HAARP, I'm a believer that it's more than just "studying" weather.

The weather "up" :crackup: here in Maine has been rainy for a few days now, but today it's 60* and overcast, this weekend the sun is suppose to come out. and make things feel like summer, can't wait! :D Spring has held on here long enough!
 
I have observed a storm however over my hometown suddenly stop, grow in blackness over a space of 5-10 minutes, and suddenly start moving on again. Weirdness!

HAARP was never about studying weather. It was meant to be a ELF communications program. They heat up the ionosphere in order to manipulate the ELF frequencies that only the Earth is big enough to generate IIRC.
Ionospheric disturbances are pretty unknown, so it is very difficult to say whether or not it is possible. However weather control is scientifically feasible and is something that is mentioned at Type I on the kardashev scale.
Whether or not it is actually happening on the HAARP level, I seriously don't know for sure. But to be fair, geo-engineering or geo-weapons would be devastating as a average hurricane releases the energy of around 10000 nuclear bombs over its lifetime. So if it is possible, then you can see why it may be utilised. Any proof of this on that scale however would be greatly appreciated, and until then it will stay a conspiracy theory.
 
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I have observed a storm however over my hometown suddenly stop, grow in blackness over a space of 5-10 minutes, and suddenly start moving on again. Weirdness!

HAARP was never about studying weather. It was meant to be a ELF communications program. They heat up the ionosphere in order to manipulate the ELF frequencies that only the Earth is big enough to generate IIRC.
Ionospheric disturbances are pretty unknown, so it is very difficult to say whether or not it is possible. However weather control is scientifically feasible and is something that is mentioned at Type I on the kardashev scale.
Whether or not it is actually happening on the HAARP level, I seriously don't know for sure. But to be fair, geo-engineering or geo-weapons would be devastating as a average hurricane releases the energy of around 10000 nuclear bombs over its lifetime. So if it is possible, then you can see why it may be utilised. Any proof of this on that scale however would be greatly appreciated, and until then it will stay a conspiracy theory.


Yeah, one use for HAARP is to form an ELF (and VLF) antenna/transmitter in the atmosphere, using HF to excite the ionosphere and alter its properties. It's used for other atmospheric/ionospheric/magnetospheric research too.

It works the same way as phased array radar, as that's really all it is, a very large phased array. Seeing as it operates at HF (with lots of power) the antennas need to be large, and with what they're trying to do the output power also needs to be huge.

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They can steer the HF beam as needed to produce whatever effects they need.

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I must admit this is one conspiracy theory I have researched into a bit more. :p

Good information again. :)
 
My daughter bought into all the YouTube videos about the government using HAARP to nefariously change our weather for the worse. That and "chemtrails" left by government planes trying to negatively affect our weather. She's 33 years old and you would think she would have better sense than to fall for this, but it is/was a conspiracy in her mind.
 
Unfortunately some people do take a theory too far. I do however believe that there is a bit more going on with that facility, but again I need some facts on the matter.
 
Unfortunately some people do take a theory too far. I do however believe that there is a bit more going on with that facility, but again I need some facts on the matter.


One thing is for sure, I wouldn't mind hooking up a mic to the transmitter. Could make contacts with other ham operators anywhere, regardless of band conditions.

Unfortunately I don't think a transmitter with a 3.6MW output would be legal for such things. Guess I'll stick 100W and a vertical. :whistle:
 
Imagine the splatter across much of the EM spectrum running that amount of power modulated with audio.
 


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