The HAARP Report | How Haarp Creates Hail and Tornadoes 6 18 14 @thehaarpreport9203 | Uploaded June 2014 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
The Texas panhandle gets a Haarp downburst of dry air, which overruns a nearby storm, headed for Lubbock, Texas. The dry air, OVER the thunderstorms, makes the storms more powerful, and more dangerous. This is another way the HAARP transmitters can be used as weapons of weather warfare.
The video shows a blue line of rain, in a semicircle pattern. The conventional explanation, would be an outflow boundary from a collapsing thunderhead. Well, there was NO collapsing thunderhead, instead, we see a single thunderstorm, inside the circle, diminish in strength, AFTER the circle is already very large. This is the sign of a Haarp dry air downburst, NOT of a collapsing storm, creating an outflow gust front.
I think this Haarp attack is done very often, to change normal thunderstorms, into killer storms, producing dangerous hail, flooding, and tornadoes. The latest example is Nebraska, where they have gotten the same violent thunderstorms three or four times a week, for the last two weeks.
The attempt to create hail and tornadoes in the Texas panhandle failed on this occasion, and thank goodness for that!
If a meteorologist can explain this blue ring of rain, expanding independent of the surface winds, or winds aloft, please leave a comment. Thanks for watching!
The Texas panhandle gets a Haarp downburst of dry air, which overruns a nearby storm, headed for Lubbock, Texas. The dry air, OVER the thunderstorms, makes the storms more powerful, and more dangerous. This is another way the HAARP transmitters can be used as weapons of weather warfare.
The video shows a blue line of rain, in a semicircle pattern. The conventional explanation, would be an outflow boundary from a collapsing thunderhead. Well, there was NO collapsing thunderhead, instead, we see a single thunderstorm, inside the circle, diminish in strength, AFTER the circle is already very large. This is the sign of a Haarp dry air downburst, NOT of a collapsing storm, creating an outflow gust front.
I think this Haarp attack is done very often, to change normal thunderstorms, into killer storms, producing dangerous hail, flooding, and tornadoes. The latest example is Nebraska, where they have gotten the same violent thunderstorms three or four times a week, for the last two weeks.
The attempt to create hail and tornadoes in the Texas panhandle failed on this occasion, and thank goodness for that!
If a meteorologist can explain this blue ring of rain, expanding independent of the surface winds, or winds aloft, please leave a comment. Thanks for watching!