Climate weapons, artificial clouds, tornadoes, meteorology
Are there visible signs of climate weapon tests?
September 23, 2002, updated September 29, 2002
Animation 2
The following film, a 316 KB animated GIF, shows a different phenomenon. A cloud of enormous scale—on a planetary scale—forms northwest of China. The darkening at ground level should allow a meteorologist to estimate its thickness. Judging by appearance, these phenomena seem to form far from significant terrain features and in remote regions (Xinjiang?). It appears that the cloud mass is gaining altitude. &&& Comments from an experienced meteorologist would be welcome. Perhaps this involves a more localized heating (by "opening a window" in the ionosphere), triggering a violent updraft toward higher atmospheric layers, where moist air, then cooled, condenses into a cloud. This could create a kind of artificial mega-cumulonimbus, possibly more powerful than anything nature could produce.
Under such massive cloud formations, with such intense darkening beneath the cloud mass, extremely violent natural phenomena can occur: tornadoes (over continental areas), waterspouts (over oceans)—phenomena the Americans know all too well. A few years ago, the most powerful tornado ever recorded had a base diameter of 1,500 meters. It produced winds of 450 km/h, killed 45 people, and caused two billion dollars in damage. Another tornado damaged 40,000 vehicles. A country capable of creating artificial tornadoes would possess destructive potential comparable to the most powerful nuclear weapons—without radiation.
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