amazingfacts also takes into account the following fact:
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torn80cj does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Tornadic Sites Panhandle Skies Welcome To Tornadical Action Enjoy the views of weather's most stunning events. See tornadoes from around the nation filmed by storm chasers and storm spotters, and people who happened to be in the right place at the right time. Also you can see the calmer side of these storms, such as the mamatus clouds which can look like something from a sci-fi movie. SEE several types of severe and non severe weather phenomena. I'm still in the process of building this blogsite, so enjoy what I have so far, while I build this site up.
Furthermore, hanif claims:
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Despite the previous arguments, amazingfacts has many reasons to think otherwise:
54 Out Of The Box Nigh t Photography Examples Strange Loot : People Steal The Most Bizarre Thing...
In response, plusplus claims:
Mammatus clouds somewhere between Limon and Colorado Springs HDR Mammatus clouds somewhere between Limon and Colorado Springs HDR Originally uploaded by Zuiun This entry was posted on August 12, 2009 at 11:57 pm and is filed under Uncategorized . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site.
amazingfacts gives a bit of an idea about it:
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But amazingfacts says that's not all:
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amazingfacts gives a bit of an idea about it:
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questministries yogi-guy explains:
Washington, D.C. has been busy with terror drills. Wednesday, in the early morning, they received the same NORAD midnight maneuvers that Chicago had received 24 hours earlier. They had the same amount of advance warning: almost none. On June 22 NORAD was participating in Ardent Sentry, a terror exercise simulating train derailments. On that ve ry day, the Air Guard general in charge of D.C. Air defenses on 9/11 died in a freak D.C. train derailment. On June 10 NORAD conducted mid-day exercises in downtown Washington D.C. The Holocaust Museum shootings occurred in the middle of those exercises. CNN slammed Ghost Troop for asking questions about what happened.
As a result of that, questministries yogi-guy belives:
Since Obama will not look into 9/11, he must contend with a country that will do so without him. As with the former USSR, the current USA is discovering that its government is criminal, and can't continue as it is without another 9/11-style false flag attack. Accordingly, a growing number of false flag Internet researchers have begun to alert the public to this set-up "9/11-2B," especially before terror exercises like NLE 09.
questministries yogi-guy comes with a new idea:
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torn80cj says it all comes down to this:
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hanif gives a bit of an idea about it:
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Having that in mind, DickWolf wonders:
FEEL THE LOVEMAMMATUS-THE COAST EXPLODES(2007) Via Stonerrock.com:"While the lead track on Mammatus' sophomore release is the third in their Dragons of the Deep series,
Margaret is not really sure about that:
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Thursday, August 13, 2009
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Mammatus From: Torn80cj Hanif Amazingfacts Margaret Questministries Yogi-guy Plusplus /26657777
torn80cj brings a word of caution:
WHO SAID A TORNADO CAN'T SPIN CLOCKWISE? A tornado can spin clockwise. Even though they commonly spin counter-clockwise north of the equator, they are also known to spin clockwise(anti-cyclonic). One of the El Reno Oklahoma tornadoes on May 24-2006 was an anti-cyclonic tornado. And it can even happen with the stronger tornadoes. All anti-cyclonic tornadoes are not of the weaker variety. And if you go south of the equator, the majority of the tornadoes will spin clockwise. Now Hurricanes(tropical storms), they are a different storm. They will always spin counter-clockwise north of the equator, and spin clockwise south of the equator. These are also known as typhoon, willy willy, cyclone, and probably a few other names depending on where they are located in this world of many languages. Because of the earth's rotation, tropical storms will always spin in the direction according to what side of the equator they're on.
hanif remembers that:
SHADOW IN ABANDONE Specter of Newby C Specter of Newby C SPIRIT/DEMON IN E- TANTALLON CASTLE G Terrifying Ghostly Tewin Bury Farm Gh
amazingfacts imagines that:
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hanif has another idea:
The Back Seat Ghos The Bathroom Spook The Bermuda Triang The Brown Lady The Curiously Real
torn80cj comes with a new idea:
First Tornado I Ever Saw. These Are Not My Videoes!!! Hadn't Purchased Camcorder Yet. Loading... Tornado Photos And Videos Tornado in Grinnell Kansas More Weather Pics Iowa Twister Tornado Photos In The Outback Close Encounter
As a result of that, hanif belives:
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Margaret shows how it is done:
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However, amazingfacts thinks differently:
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For this reason, amazingfacts says:
Nacreous clouds Nacreous clouds are also known as Polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) and they are formed in the winter polar stratosphere and they have a big impact in creating ozone holes as they further contribute to the depletion of ozone by supporting chemical reactions that produce active chlorine which catalyzes ozone destruction. Bad, bad clouds !!
Meanwhile, hanif came up with this idea:
Random Models Get the Flash Player to see the wordTube Media Player. World News BF1 Massa arrives in Brazil for more tests Schumacher to give driving lessons, says Ecclestone Ahmadinejad sworn in as Iran president amid crisis Entertainment BF1 Samantha Burke â" Reached for the Stars Beyonce, Lady Gaga top MTV music award nominees Kate Moss beauty secrets revealed Admin Log in Entries RSS Comments RSS WordPress.org Powered By: BF1 Buy Online | Product Detail Buy Online | Product Detail Buy Online | Product Detail Buy Online | Product Detail
Having that in mind, torn80cj wonders:
April 24, 2006 Tornadoes In El Reno, OK Loading... Why do I chase storms ? I became interested in tornadoes when I was in the third grade. I saw that tornado scene in the "Wizard of Oz." I remembered how I was so amazed with that scene, it was the first image I ever saw of a tornado. Even though it turned out to be a fake tornado, it turned out to be the best screen effects of a tornado for a long time. I still say it's better than some of the tornadoes in the movie "Twister." My interest increased when I saw a film called "Change of the Goddess" in the fifth grade, which was a science film clip about the violent occurances which nature can dish out. When they got to the hurricanes and the tornadoes it really got my attention. Ever since these days from my childhood, I always wanted to see a hurricane and a tornado. I finally saw my first hurricane when Fran hit N.C. in 1996. And after experiencing Floyd and Isabel, I had enough of the hurricanes. Now I was itching to see a tornado. N.C. has tornadoes, but the odds of seeing one, even if you're ch asing are so slim, because they are more times than not, rain wrapped. So I made up my mind to move to Oklahoma, and chase storms in the Plains, the views are so wide open. Perfect for viewing a tornado. I have chased for two seasons now, although 2008 wasn't a full season for me, because I didn't get my first chase in until May 22. I caught a tornado on the very first thunderstorm I went after. It was the tornado that crossed I-70 in Collyer Kansas. Then I got my second tornado on the second storm I chased, it was the one that hit Wakeeney Kansas less than an hour after the Collyer tornado. Next day I saw the Lane County Kansas tornado, and on my third day I saw the two Orlando Oklahoma tornadoes. This was awesome for me, because I was told there would be lots of boredom, and on top of that, a lot of chasers never see one and eventually give up. Because I always wanted to chase, I put a lot of hours just studying the videos of tornadoes and radar loops from tornadic events, and th e dividends payed off. Tornadoes can have so many shapes in their appearance, so each chase comes out to be a different experience. Also, if the storm doesn't produce a tornado, you can still see other things that are spectacular. There is a lot learned when I chase also, even learning how to use a camera more like a professional. This is part of the reasons I'm a storm chaser.
amazingfacts thinks about it:
Various Crazy Converted Houses The Fantastic Photography of Clark Little Physically punishing a child with a smack (or a ki... In pictures: How global warming is changing the fa...
amazingfacts might have an idea about it:
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torn80cj sees it this way:
August 12, 2009 9:34 AM Anonymous said... mammantus clouds are awesome baby!!!!!! Those in Hastinf Nebraska are out of this world. That guy has one of those high money cameras. I wanna see some like those in person. How low can those clouds reach? They look kinda spookee. Jennie
torn80cj explains:
April 24, 2006 Tornadoes In El Reno, OK Loading... Why do I chase storms? I became interested in tornadoes when I was in the third grade. I saw that tornado scene in the "Wizard of Oz." I remembered how I was so amazed with that scene, it was the first image I ever saw of a tornado. Even though it turned out to be a fake tornado, it turned out to be the best screen effects of a tornado for a long time. I still say it's better than some of the tornadoes in the movie "Twister." My interest increased when I saw a film called "Change of the Goddess" in the fifth grade, which was a science film clip about the violent occurances which nature can dish out. When they got to the hurricanes and the tornadoes it really got my attention. Ever since these days from my childhood, I always wanted to see a hurricane and a tornado. I finally saw my first hurricane when Fran hit N.C. in 1996. And after experiencing Floyd and Isabel, I had enough of the hurricanes. Now I was itching to see a tornado. N.C. has tornadoes, but the odds of seeing one, even if you're ch asing are so slim, because they are more times than not, rain wrapped. So I made up my mind to move to Oklahoma, and chase storms in the Plains, the views are so wide open. Perfect for viewing a tornado. I have chased for two seasons now, although 2008 wasn't a full season for me, because I didn't get my first chase in until May 22. I caught a tornado on the very first thunderstorm I went after. It was the tornado that crossed I-70 in Collyer Kansas. Then I got my second tornado on the second storm I chased, it was the one that hit Wakeeney Kansas less than an hour after the Collyer tornado. Next day I saw the Lane County Kansas tornado, and on my third day I saw the two Orlando Oklahoma tornadoes. This was awesome for me, because I was told there would be lots of boredom, and on top of that, a lot of chasers never see one and eventually give up. Because I always wanted to chase, I put a lot of hours just studying the videos of tornadoes and radar loops from tornadic events, and th e dividends payed off. Tornadoes can have so many shapes in their appearance, so each chase comes out to be a different experience. Also, if the storm doesn't produce a tornado, you can still see other things that are spectacular. There is a lot learned when I chase also, even learning how to use a camera more like a professional. This is part of the reasons I'm a storm chaser.
hanif does a quick recap:
Random Models Get the Flash Player to see the wordTube Media Player. World News BF1 Massa arrives in Brazil for more tests Schumacher to give driving lessons, says Ecclestone Ahmadinejad sworn in as Iran president amid crisis Entertainment BF1 Samantha Burke â" Reached for the Stars Beyonce, Lady Gaga top MTV music award nominees Kate Moss beauty secrets revealed Admin Log in Entries RSS Comments RSS WordPress.org Powered By: BF1 Buy Online | Product Detail Buy Online | Product Detail Buy Online | Product Detail Buy Online | Product Detail
questministries yogi-guy brings a word of caution:
After the departure of George W. Bush, we hoped that Barack Hussein Obama would dismantle the post-9/11 Homelan d Regime in the United States and the Global War on Terror abroad. To our dismay, though, 44 seems very much like 43 in his domestic secrecy and foreign bellicosity. It has been a case of "meet the new boss, same as the old boss." Most dismaying of all has been Obama's unwillingness to re-examine 9/11.
plusplus can't forget that:
Mammatus clouds somewhere between Limon and Colorado Springs HDR Mammatus clouds somewhere between Limon and Colorado Springs HDR Originally uploaded by Zuiun This entry was posted on August 12, 2009 at 11:57 pm and is filed under Uncategorized . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site.
As questministries yogi-guy says:
Interlude Dr. James Fetzer For an excellent introduction to the concept and practice of false flag operations, readers should refer to Wednesday's edition of The Real Deal radio show, hosted by Dr. James Fetzer, renowned academic and founder of Scholars for 9/11 Truth. The interview is available in both YouTube and transcript:
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This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
WHO SAID A TORNADO CAN'T SPIN CLOCKWISE? A tornado can spin clockwise. Even though they commonly spin counter-clockwise north of the equator, they are also known to spin clockwise(anti-cyclonic). One of the El Reno Oklahoma tornadoes on May 24-2006 was an anti-cyclonic tornado. And it can even happen with the stronger tornadoes. All anti-cyclonic tornadoes are not of the weaker variety. And if you go south of the equator, the majority of the tornadoes will spin clockwise. Now Hurricanes(tropical storms), they are a different storm. They will always spin counter-clockwise north of the equator, and spin clockwise south of the equator. These are also known as typhoon, willy willy, cyclone, and probably a few other names depending on where they are located in this world of many languages. Because of the earth's rotation, tropical storms will always spin in the direction according to what side of the equator they're on.
hanif remembers that:
SHADOW IN ABANDONE Specter of Newby C Specter of Newby C SPIRIT/DEMON IN E- TANTALLON CASTLE G Terrifying Ghostly Tewin Bury Farm Gh
amazingfacts imagines that:
Four-year-old who knew alphabet BACKWARDS at two i... 23 Incredible And Creative Origami Artworks Craziest Mass-Participation World Records
hanif has another idea:
The Back Seat Ghos The Bathroom Spook The Bermuda Triang The Brown Lady The Curiously Real
torn80cj comes with a new idea:
First Tornado I Ever Saw. These Are Not My Videoes!!! Hadn't Purchased Camcorder Yet. Loading... Tornado Photos And Videos Tornado in Grinnell Kansas More Weather Pics Iowa Twister Tornado Photos In The Outback Close Encounter
As a result of that, hanif belives:
Random Models Get the Flash Player to see the wordTube Media Player. World News BF1 Massa arrives in Brazil for more tests Schumacher to give driving lessons, says Ecclestone Ahmadinejad sworn in as Iran president amid crisis Entertainment BF1 Samantha Burke â" Reached for the Stars Beyonce, Lady Gaga top MTV music award nominees Kate Moss beauty secrets revealed Admin Log in Entries RSS Comments RSS WordPress.org Powered By: BF1 Buy Online | Product Detail Buy Online | Product Detail Buy Online | Product Detail Buy Online | Product Detail
Margaret shows how it is done:
Won t fit in the car, Katie! Ava Sunday Rainbow Pinon Pine at Charlotte s View from the Porch
However, amazingfacts thinks differently:
skip to main | skip to sidebar Amazing Facts Your Single Source Of Amazing Facts From The World Home
For this reason, amazingfacts says:
Nacreous clouds Nacreous clouds are also known as Polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) and they are formed in the winter polar stratosphere and they have a big impact in creating ozone holes as they further contribute to the depletion of ozone by supporting chemical reactions that produce active chlorine which catalyzes ozone destruction. Bad, bad clouds !!
Meanwhile, hanif came up with this idea:
Random Models Get the Flash Player to see the wordTube Media Player. World News BF1 Massa arrives in Brazil for more tests Schumacher to give driving lessons, says Ecclestone Ahmadinejad sworn in as Iran president amid crisis Entertainment BF1 Samantha Burke â" Reached for the Stars Beyonce, Lady Gaga top MTV music award nominees Kate Moss beauty secrets revealed Admin Log in Entries RSS Comments RSS WordPress.org Powered By: BF1 Buy Online | Product Detail Buy Online | Product Detail Buy Online | Product Detail Buy Online | Product Detail
Having that in mind, torn80cj wonders:
April 24, 2006 Tornadoes In El Reno, OK Loading... Why do I chase storms ? I became interested in tornadoes when I was in the third grade. I saw that tornado scene in the "Wizard of Oz." I remembered how I was so amazed with that scene, it was the first image I ever saw of a tornado. Even though it turned out to be a fake tornado, it turned out to be the best screen effects of a tornado for a long time. I still say it's better than some of the tornadoes in the movie "Twister." My interest increased when I saw a film called "Change of the Goddess" in the fifth grade, which was a science film clip about the violent occurances which nature can dish out. When they got to the hurricanes and the tornadoes it really got my attention. Ever since these days from my childhood, I always wanted to see a hurricane and a tornado. I finally saw my first hurricane when Fran hit N.C. in 1996. And after experiencing Floyd and Isabel, I had enough of the hurricanes. Now I was itching to see a tornado. N.C. has tornadoes, but the odds of seeing one, even if you're ch asing are so slim, because they are more times than not, rain wrapped. So I made up my mind to move to Oklahoma, and chase storms in the Plains, the views are so wide open. Perfect for viewing a tornado. I have chased for two seasons now, although 2008 wasn't a full season for me, because I didn't get my first chase in until May 22. I caught a tornado on the very first thunderstorm I went after. It was the tornado that crossed I-70 in Collyer Kansas. Then I got my second tornado on the second storm I chased, it was the one that hit Wakeeney Kansas less than an hour after the Collyer tornado. Next day I saw the Lane County Kansas tornado, and on my third day I saw the two Orlando Oklahoma tornadoes. This was awesome for me, because I was told there would be lots of boredom, and on top of that, a lot of chasers never see one and eventually give up. Because I always wanted to chase, I put a lot of hours just studying the videos of tornadoes and radar loops from tornadic events, and th e dividends payed off. Tornadoes can have so many shapes in their appearance, so each chase comes out to be a different experience. Also, if the storm doesn't produce a tornado, you can still see other things that are spectacular. There is a lot learned when I chase also, even learning how to use a camera more like a professional. This is part of the reasons I'm a storm chaser.
amazingfacts thinks about it:
Various Crazy Converted Houses The Fantastic Photography of Clark Little Physically punishing a child with a smack (or a ki... In pictures: How global warming is changing the fa...
amazingfacts might have an idea about it:
Friends Reality Carnival MilkandCo okies Lostlinks About Me amazingfacts View my complete profile Sunday, August 9, 2009 7 Types Of Rare And Amazing Clouds
torn80cj sees it this way:
August 12, 2009 9:34 AM Anonymous said... mammantus clouds are awesome baby!!!!!! Those in Hastinf Nebraska are out of this world. That guy has one of those high money cameras. I wanna see some like those in person. How low can those clouds reach? They look kinda spookee. Jennie
torn80cj explains:
April 24, 2006 Tornadoes In El Reno, OK Loading... Why do I chase storms? I became interested in tornadoes when I was in the third grade. I saw that tornado scene in the "Wizard of Oz." I remembered how I was so amazed with that scene, it was the first image I ever saw of a tornado. Even though it turned out to be a fake tornado, it turned out to be the best screen effects of a tornado for a long time. I still say it's better than some of the tornadoes in the movie "Twister." My interest increased when I saw a film called "Change of the Goddess" in the fifth grade, which was a science film clip about the violent occurances which nature can dish out. When they got to the hurricanes and the tornadoes it really got my attention. Ever since these days from my childhood, I always wanted to see a hurricane and a tornado. I finally saw my first hurricane when Fran hit N.C. in 1996. And after experiencing Floyd and Isabel, I had enough of the hurricanes. Now I was itching to see a tornado. N.C. has tornadoes, but the odds of seeing one, even if you're ch asing are so slim, because they are more times than not, rain wrapped. So I made up my mind to move to Oklahoma, and chase storms in the Plains, the views are so wide open. Perfect for viewing a tornado. I have chased for two seasons now, although 2008 wasn't a full season for me, because I didn't get my first chase in until May 22. I caught a tornado on the very first thunderstorm I went after. It was the tornado that crossed I-70 in Collyer Kansas. Then I got my second tornado on the second storm I chased, it was the one that hit Wakeeney Kansas less than an hour after the Collyer tornado. Next day I saw the Lane County Kansas tornado, and on my third day I saw the two Orlando Oklahoma tornadoes. This was awesome for me, because I was told there would be lots of boredom, and on top of that, a lot of chasers never see one and eventually give up. Because I always wanted to chase, I put a lot of hours just studying the videos of tornadoes and radar loops from tornadic events, and th e dividends payed off. Tornadoes can have so many shapes in their appearance, so each chase comes out to be a different experience. Also, if the storm doesn't produce a tornado, you can still see other things that are spectacular. There is a lot learned when I chase also, even learning how to use a camera more like a professional. This is part of the reasons I'm a storm chaser.
hanif does a quick recap:
Random Models Get the Flash Player to see the wordTube Media Player. World News BF1 Massa arrives in Brazil for more tests Schumacher to give driving lessons, says Ecclestone Ahmadinejad sworn in as Iran president amid crisis Entertainment BF1 Samantha Burke â" Reached for the Stars Beyonce, Lady Gaga top MTV music award nominees Kate Moss beauty secrets revealed Admin Log in Entries RSS Comments RSS WordPress.org Powered By: BF1 Buy Online | Product Detail Buy Online | Product Detail Buy Online | Product Detail Buy Online | Product Detail
questministries yogi-guy brings a word of caution:
After the departure of George W. Bush, we hoped that Barack Hussein Obama would dismantle the post-9/11 Homelan d Regime in the United States and the Global War on Terror abroad. To our dismay, though, 44 seems very much like 43 in his domestic secrecy and foreign bellicosity. It has been a case of "meet the new boss, same as the old boss." Most dismaying of all has been Obama's unwillingness to re-examine 9/11.
plusplus can't forget that:
Mammatus clouds somewhere between Limon and Colorado Springs HDR Mammatus clouds somewhere between Limon and Colorado Springs HDR Originally uploaded by Zuiun This entry was posted on August 12, 2009 at 11:57 pm and is filed under Uncategorized . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site.
As questministries yogi-guy says:
Interlude Dr. James Fetzer For an excellent introduction to the concept and practice of false flag operations, readers should refer to Wednesday's edition of The Real Deal radio show, hosted by Dr. James Fetzer, renowned academic and founder of Scholars for 9/11 Truth. The interview is available in both YouTube and transcript:
Sources:
torn80cj hanif amazingfacts Margaret questministries yogi-guy plusplus
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Mammatus From: Questministries Yogi-guy Amazingfacts Hanif Margaret Torn80cj DickWolf /26657774
questministries yogi-guy is not really sure about that:
Washington, D.C. has been busy with terror drills. Wednesday, in the early morning, they received the same NORAD midnight maneuvers that Chicago had received 24 hours earlier. They had the same amount of advance warning: almost none. On June 22 NORAD was participating in Ardent Sentry, a terror exercise simulating train derailments. On that very day, the Air Guard general in charge of D.C. Air defenses on 9/11 died in a freak D.C. train derailment. On June 10 NORAD conducted mid-day exercises in downtown Washington D.C. The Holocaust Museum shootings occurred in the middle of those exercises. CNN slammed Ghost Troop for asking questions about what happened.
Furthermore, questministries yogi-guy claims:
New York is getting the media work up with a Wednesday report of an Al Qaeda plot against it. A month ago the government tried out some high-tech weaponry in its sky, then a few days later CNN lead the charge to persuade the people that they had just seen "mammatus" clouds, Latin lingo for "titty" clouds. The wise guys of the Big Apple are being coached to laugh at impending doom. Not one in a thousand has actually referred to the library or Internet to discover that mammatus clouds are a new, bogus, cover-up concept, with threadbare and contrived "research" to sell them to the masses. New Yorkers never got a decent explanation of why Air Force One terrified them in late April. Maybe it was a signal for 9/11-2B.
amazingfacts gives a bit of an idea abou t it:
Noctilucent clouds In all fairness, noctilucent clouds should actually be called cloud-like phenomena as they are formed at very big altitudes, from 76 to 85 km (even 100 km by some), making them the highest formed phenomena that could be called clouds; yeah, they are formed on the border between our atmosphere and space. They are extremely rare and usually, even when visible, very very faint.
For example, amazingfacts considers:
7 Types Of Rare And Amazing Clouds 8 Totally Awesome Natural Phenomena You Probably D... World s Weirdest Endangered Species
amazingfacts brings more details:
These pouch-like clouds seem to be the harbringers of thunderstorms and tornadoes and (in many cases) that s exactly what they are. They form after a long and warm periods and the intensely sheared environment in which Mammatus forms makes them every aviator s nightmare.
amazingfacts says it all comes down to this:
Altocumulus Castelanus These jellyfish clouds are formed a mass of moist air moves fast from the Gulf Stream and gets trapped between two layers of dry air. The part from the top rises while the evaporated rain drops form the lower part of the cloud.
hanif scans the other's answers and reply:
The Back Seat Ghos The Bathroom Spook The Bermuda Triang The Brown Lady The Curiously Real
For this reason, amazingfacts says:
And a video: b) Shelf clouds The main difference from roll clouds is that shelf clouds are attached to the base of the parent cloud, which as you could have guess, means thunderstorm.
Similarly, questministries yogi-guy adds:
* * * * * * * * * We have formed a Ghost Troop group to collect information throughout NLE 09, and beyond. For those interested in joining our efforts, kindly refer to our webpage:
Giant Killer Snakes
Furthermore, questministries yogi-guy claims:Washington, D.C. has been busy with terror drills. Wednesday, in the early morning, they received the same NORAD midnight maneuvers that Chicago had received 24 hours earlier. They had the same amount of advance warning: almost none. On June 22 NORAD was participating in Ardent Sentry, a terror exercise simulating train derailments. On that very day, the Air Guard general in charge of D.C. Air defenses on 9/11 died in a freak D.C. train derailment. On June 10 NORAD conducted mid-day exercises in downtown Washington D.C. The Holocaust Museum shootings occurred in the middle of those exercises. CNN slammed Ghost Troop for asking questions about what happened.
Furthermore, questministries yogi-guy claims:
New York is getting the media work up with a Wednesday report of an Al Qaeda plot against it. A month ago the government tried out some high-tech weaponry in its sky, then a few days later CNN lead the charge to persuade the people that they had just seen "mammatus" clouds, Latin lingo for "titty" clouds. The wise guys of the Big Apple are being coached to laugh at impending doom. Not one in a thousand has actually referred to the library or Internet to discover that mammatus clouds are a new, bogus, cover-up concept, with threadbare and contrived "research" to sell them to the masses. New Yorkers never got a decent explanation of why Air Force One terrified them in late April. Maybe it was a signal for 9/11-2B.
amazingfacts gives a bit of an idea abou t it:
Noctilucent clouds In all fairness, noctilucent clouds should actually be called cloud-like phenomena as they are formed at very big altitudes, from 76 to 85 km (even 100 km by some), making them the highest formed phenomena that could be called clouds; yeah, they are formed on the border between our atmosphere and space. They are extremely rare and usually, even when visible, very very faint.
For example, amazingfacts considers:
7 Types Of Rare And Amazing Clouds 8 Totally Awesome Natural Phenomena You Probably D... World s Weirdest Endangered Species
amazingfacts brings more details:
These pouch-like clouds seem to be the harbringers of thunderstorms and tornadoes and (in many cases) that s exactly what they are. They form after a long and warm periods and the intensely sheared environment in which Mammatus forms makes them every aviator s nightmare.
amazingfacts says it all comes down to this:
Altocumulus Castelanus These jellyfish clouds are formed a mass of moist air moves fast from the Gulf Stream and gets trapped between two layers of dry air. The part from the top rises while the evaporated rain drops form the lower part of the cloud.
hanif scans the other's answers and reply:
The Back Seat Ghos The Bathroom Spook The Bermuda Triang The Brown Lady The Curiously Real
For this reason, amazingfacts says:
And a video: b) Shelf clouds The main difference from roll clouds is that shelf clouds are attached to the base of the parent cloud, which as you could have guess, means thunderstorm.
Similarly, questministries yogi-guy adds:
* * * * * * * * * We have formed a Ghost Troop group to collect information throughout NLE 09, and beyond. For those interested in joining our efforts, kindly refer to our webpage:
Chopper leaves officials clueless , 7/1/2009, http://galvestondailynews.com/story.lasso?ewcd=48d8ff467f8ab374 Hovering chopper tests residents' nerves , 5/30/2009, http://galvestondailynews.com/story.lasso?ewcd=76e1f4913f8dafee
Margaret notices:
Won t fit in the car, Katie! Ava Sunday Rainbow Pinon Pine at Charlotte s View from the Porch
Margaret has another idea:
Sunset Day 7 Texas Shaped BBQ for Texas Shaped Steaks Love These Things Best Little Rest Stop in Texas!
questministries yogi-guy tells the real story:
Washington, D.C. has been busy with terror drills. Wednesday, in the early morning, they received the same NORAD midnight maneuvers that Chicago had received 24 hours earlier. They had the same amount of advance warning: almost none. On June 22 NORAD was participating in Ardent Sentry, a terror exercise simulating train derailments. On that very day, the Air Guard general in charge of D.C. Air defenses on 9/11 died in a freak D.C. train derailment. On June 10 NORAD conducted mid-day exercises in downtown Washington D.C. The Holocaust Museum shootings occurred in the middle of those exercises. CNN slammed Ghost Troop for asking quest ions about what happened.
torn80cj remembers that:
8/11/09 Mammatus Clouds (Not Armageddon or Michael Jackson's Spirit) There's been a lot of talk in the media about the mammatus clouds over New York City on June 26. I have seen mammatus clouds that put those to shame on several occasions. The spectacular mammatus clouds that were photoed in Hastings Nebraska are an excellent example how truly awesome and eye appealing these clouds can be. I'm not knocking the New York mammatus clouds, because some of the people got excellent photos of those clouds, and on top of that, they had buildings or some other type of backdrop which really enhances the photo, giving a good perspective on the size and dimension of the clouds. A lot of people think these clouds are rare, but they are not truly rare. It would be better to say they are 'rarely seen' by the general public. If I was to chase storms up in New York, I guarantee you I would see mammatus clouds up there every year. The reason why so many people noticed them in NYC was because the setting sun did a great job of "advertising" these clouds to the p ublic. I have seen mammatus(and I mean big bubbles)clouds on several occasions and notice how the public was totally unaware of what was over their head. I have observed tornadoes and notice how people are unaware of the twister that is plainly visible, if they only had their eyes on their surroundings they would see the tornado. Mammatus clouds hit there peak in beauty, then they deteriate, usually rather quickly. This is why they are rarely seen by the general public. The same goes for tornadoes because most of them are short lived. The same goes for the asperatus clouds also. I have observed these asperatus clouds which are just another type of mammatus cloud since 1972. As a child I had an interest in storms, and if there was a storm, I was watching it. I remember seeing those asperatus clouds and thought they were the coolest things I had ever seen. I have seen them in Scotland, North Carolina, Virginia, Oklahoma, Maine, Texas, Nebraska, Florida, and even Alaska. Now that more people are being made aware of these clouds, you will hear of and see more photos of these clouds, because people will pay more attention to the sky. Some will attribute this to global warming. Even if it has warmed recently, it has not been drastic enough to create new clouds. These clouds have always exsisted, and they will be around for a long time. Besides, we have had warmer decades in the past then what we are having now. I'm not saying that we shouldn't care about our environment, because I want clean air and clean water as well as anybody should. But I have noticed how everything is blamed on global warming. If we have record cold, it's global warming. If we have record heat it's global warming. If there's a drought, an extra rainy season, more tornadoes in the USA, less tornadoes in the USA, someone sees those high glowing clouds in space which have always exsisted, the ocean goes into an el nino pattern which has even been documented by people around 2000 years ago, it's a lways blamed on global warming as though these patterns have never happened until now. Weather men need to use the term "average" instead of "normal." It is not abnormal for states in the South to have severe cold spells or the North to have a heatwave. If one place is having a hotter than average summer, somewhere else will be having a cooler than average summer. It's called a cycle. That's how we come up with average temps and average rainfall. We will have cool decades and we will have warm decades. Blaming every little thing on global warming is actually doing damage, because it is having the "cry wolf" effect. So it gets people to the point that they don't want to hear it anymore. We were told back around the late 70's into the early 80's that water would rise up in NYC by 1992 because of global warming. Last time I looked NYC is still dry. No fish swimming in the streets. So work and fight for a clean environment, just quit using hyped up fear, because people do grow numb to it. It actually makes some people out there not even care at all. So they just end up dumping trash in fields and on some remote spot by the road. The main pollution I see the most is beer bottles and beer cans on the side of the road. Believe me, you want hear a big cry about banning drinking, or glass beer bottles because there would be a huge uproar against environmentalists if they were to suggest it. And people don't want beer in plastic bottles, they want their beer to taste good. I don't like beer myself, but I do understand that those who drink don't want a nasty tasting beer. So if you see mammatus clouds in your neck of the woods, just enjoy them, they're harmless. They can take on several interesting formations.
torn80cj sees it this way:
April 24, 2006 Tornadoes In El Reno, OK Loading... Why do I chase storms? I became interested in tornadoes when I was in the third grade. I saw that tornado scene in the "Wizard of Oz." I remembered how I was so amazed with that scene, it was the first image I ever saw of a tornado. Even though it turned out to be a fake tornado, it turned out to be the best screen effects of a tornado for a long time. I still say it's better than some of the tornadoes in the movie "Twister." My interest increased when I saw a film called "Change of the Goddess" in the fifth grade, which was a science film clip about the violent occurances which nature can dish out. When they got to the hurricanes and the tornadoes it really got my attention. Ever since these days from my childhood, I always wanted to see a hurricane and a tornado. I finally saw my first hurricane when Fran hit N.C. in 1996. And after experiencing Floyd and Isabel, I had enough of the hurricanes. Now I was itching to see a tornado. N.C. has tornadoes, but the odds of seeing one, even if you're ch asing are so slim, because they are more times than not, rain wrapped. So I made up my mind to move to Oklahoma, and chase storms in the Plains, the views are so wide open. Perfect for viewing a tornado. I have chased for two seasons now, although 2008 wasn't a full season for me, because I didn't get my first chase in until May 22. I caught a tornado on the very first thunderstorm I went after. It was the tornado that crossed I-70 in Collyer Kansas. Then I got my second tornado on the second storm I chased, it was the one that hit Wakeeney Kansas less than an hour after the Collyer tornado. Next day I saw the Lane County Kansas tornado, and on my third day I saw the two Orlando Oklahoma tornadoes. This was awesome for me, because I was told there would be lots of boredom, and on top of that, a lot of chasers never see one and eventually give up. Because I always wanted to chase, I put a lot of hours just studying the videos of tornadoes and radar loops from tornadic events, and th e dividends payed off. Tornadoes can have so many shapes in their appearance, so each chase comes out to be a different experience. Also, if the storm doesn't produce a tornado, you can still see other things that are spectacular. There is a lot learned when I chase also, even learning how to use a camera more like a professional. This is part of the reasons I'm a storm chaser.
DickWolf thinks that the problem is:
FEEL THE LOVEMAMMATUS-THE COAST EXPLODES(2007) Via Stonerrock.com:"While the lead track on Mammatus' sophomore release is the third in their Dragons of the Deep series,
Still being unsure, torn80cj asks:
April 24, 2006 Tornadoes In El Reno, OK Loading... Why do I chase storms? I became interested in tornadoes when I was in the third grade. I saw that tornado scene in the "Wizard of Oz." I remembered how I was so amazed with that scene, it was the first image I ever saw of a tornado. Even though it turned out to be a fake tornado, it turned out to be the best screen effects of a tornado for a long time. I still say it's better than some of the tornadoes in the movie "Twister." My interest increased when I saw a film called "Change of the Goddess" in the fifth grade, which was a science film clip about the violent occurances which nature can dish out. When they got to the hurricanes and the tornadoes it really got my attention. Ever since these days from my childhood, I always wanted to see a hurricane and a tornado. I finally saw my first hurricane when Fran hit N.C. in 1996. And after experiencing Floyd and Isabel, I had enough of the hurricanes. Now I was itching to see a tornado. N.C. has tornadoes, but the odds of seeing one, even if you're ch asing are so slim, because they are more times than not, rain wrapped. So I made up my mind to move to Oklahoma, and chase storms in the Plains, the views are so wide open. Perfect for viewing a tornado. I have chased for two seasons now, although 2008 wasn't a full season for me, because I didn't get my first chase in until May 22. I caught a tornado on the very first thunderstorm I went after. It was the tornado that crossed I-70 in Collyer Kansas. Then I got my second tornado on the second storm I chased, it was the one that hit Wakeeney Kansas less than an hour after the Collyer tornado. Next day I saw the Lane County Kansas tornado, and on my third day I saw the two Orlando Oklahoma tornadoes. This was awesome for me, because I was told there would be lots of boredom, and on top of that, a lot of chasers never see one and eventually give up. Because I always wanted to chase, I put a lot of hours just studying the videos of tornadoes and radar loops from tornadic events, and th e dividends payed off. Tornadoes can have so many shapes in their appearance, so each chase comes out to be a different experience. Also, if the storm doesn't produce a tornado, you can still see other things that are spectacular. There is a lot learned when I chase also, even learning how to use a camera more like a professional. This is part of the reasons I'm a storm chaser.
Sources:
questministries yogi-guy amazingfacts hanif Margaret torn80cj DickWolf
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Mammatus From: Amazingfacts Hanif Torn80cj Questministries Yogi-guy Margaret DickWolf /26657776
amazingfacts brings some great news:
54 Out Of The Box Night Photography Examples Strange Loot : People Steal The Most Bizarre Thing...
hanif brings a word of caution:
, hundreds of miles, India, Inside, investigation, Japan, Kito, legends, Mammatus Clouds, Mammatus Clouds bf1, Mammatus Clouds constellations
In contrast, torn80cj replies:
Tornadic Sites Panhandle Skies Welcome To Tornadical Action Enjoy the views of weather's most stunning events. See tornadoes from around the nation filmed by storm chasers and storm spotters, and people who happened to be in the right place at the right time. Also you can see the calmer side of these storms, such as the mamatus clouds which can look like something from a sci-fi movie. SEE several types of severe and non severe weather phenomena. I'm still in the process of building this blogsite, so enjoy what I have so far, while I build this site up.
Thinking that's not all, amazingfacts adds:
54 Out Of The Box Night Photography Examples Strange Loot : People Steal The Most Bizarre Thing...
Despite the previous arguments, questministries yogi-guy has many reasons to think otherwise:
* * * * * * * * * We have formed a Ghost Troop group to collect information throughout NLE 09, and beyond. For those interested in joining our efforts, kindly refer to our webpage:
amazingfacts shows how it is done:
Altocumulus Castelanus These jellyfish clouds are formed a mass of moist air moves fast from the Gulf Stream and gets trapped between two layers of dry air. The part from the top rises while the evaporated rain drops form the lower part of the cloud.
As a result of that, Margaret belives:
Sunset Day 7 Texas Shaped BBQ for Texas Shaped Steaks Love These Things Best Little Rest Stop in Texas!
hanif scans the other's answers and reply:
SHADOW IN ABANDONE Specter of Newby C Specter of Newby C SPIRIT/DEMON IN E- TANTALLON CASTLE G Terrifying Ghostly Tewin Bury Farm Gh
torn80cj intervenes and adds:
August 12, 2009 9:34 AM Anonymous said... mammantus clouds are awesome baby!!!!!! Those in Hastinf Nebraska are out of this world. That guy has one of those high money cameras. I wanna see some like those in person. How low can those clouds reach? They look kinda spookee. Jennie
questministries yogi-guy scans the other's answers and reply:
After the departure of George W. Bush, we hoped that Barack Hussein Obama would dismantle the post-9/11 Homeland Regime in the United States and the Global War on Terror abroad. To our dismay, though, 44 seems very much like 43 in his domestic secrecy and foreign bellicosity. It has been a case of "meet the new boss, same as the old boss." Most dismaying of all has been Obama's unwillingness to re-examine 9/11.
torn80cj brings more details:
8/11/09 Mammatus Clouds (Not Armageddon or Michael Jackson's Spirit) There's been a lot of talk in the media about the mammatus clouds over New York City on June 26. I have seen mammatus clouds that put those to shame on several occasions. The spectacular mammatus clouds that were photoed in Hastings Nebraska are an excellent example how truly awesome and eye appealing these clouds can be. I'm not knocking the New York mammatus clouds, because some of the people got excellent photos of those clouds, and on top of that, they had buildings or some other type of backdrop which really enhances the photo, giving a good perspective on the size and dimension of the clouds. A lot of people think these clouds are rare, but they are not truly rare. It would be better to say they are 'rarely seen' by the general public. If I was to chase storms up in New York, I guarantee you I would see mammatus clouds up there every year. The reason why so many people noticed them in NYC was because the setting sun did a great job of "advertising" these clouds to the p ublic. I have seen mammatus(and I mean big bubbles)clouds on several occasions and notice how the public was totally unaware of what was over their head. I have observed tornadoes and notice how people are unaware of the twister that is plainly visible, if they only had their eyes on their surroundings they would see the tornado. Mammatus clouds hit there peak in beauty, then they deteriate, usually rather quickly. This is why they are rarely seen by the general public. The same goes for tornadoes because most of them are short lived. The same goes for the asperatus clouds also. I have observed these asperatus clouds which are just another type of mammatus cloud since 1972. As a child I had an interest in storms, and if there was a storm, I was watching it. I remember seeing those asperatus clouds and thought they were the coolest things I had ever seen. I have seen them in Scotland, North Carolina, Virginia, Oklahoma, Maine, Texas, Nebraska, Florida, and even Alaska. Now that more people are being made aware of these clouds, you will hear of and see more photos of these clouds, because people will pay more attention to the sky. Some will attribute this to global warming. Even if it has warmed recently, it has not been drastic enough to create new clouds. These clouds have always exsisted, and they will be around for a long time. Besides, we have had warmer decades in the past then what we are having now. I'm not saying that we shouldn't care about our environment, because I want clean air and clean water as well as anybody should. But I have noticed how everything is blamed on global warming. If we have record cold, it's global warming. If we have record heat it's global warming. If there's a drought, an extra rainy season, more tornadoes in the USA, less tornadoes in the USA, someone sees those high glowing clouds in space which have always exsisted, the ocean goes into an el nino pattern which has even been documented by people around 2000 years ago, it's a lways blamed on global warming as though these patterns have never happened until now. Weather men need to use the term "average" instead of "normal." It is not abnormal for states in the South to have severe cold spells or the North to have a heatwave. If one place is having a hotter than average summer, somewhere else will be having a cooler than average summer. It's called a cycle. That's how we come up with average temps and average rainfall. We will have cool decades and we will have warm decades. Blaming every little thing on global warming is actually doing damage, because it is having the "cry wolf" effect. So it gets people to the point that they don't want to hear it anymore. We were told back around the late 70's into the early 80's that water would rise up in NYC by 1992 because of global warming. Last time I looked NYC is still dry. No fish swimming in the streets. So work and fight for a clean environment, just quit using hyped up fear, because people do grow numb to it. It actually makes some people out there not even care at all. So they just end up dumping trash in fields and on some remote spot by the road. The main pollution I see the most is beer bottles and beer cans on the side of the road. Believe me, you want hear a big cry about banning drinking, or glass beer bottles because there would be a huge uproar against environmentalists if they were to suggest it. And people don't want beer in plastic bottles, they want their beer to taste good. I don't like beer myself, but I do understand that those who drink don't want a nasty tasting beer. So if you see mammatus clouds in your neck of the woods, just enjoy them, they're harmless. They can take on several interesting formations.
questministries yogi-guy points out another thing aside from that:
Chopper leaves officials clueless , 7/1/2009, http://galvestondailynews.com/story.lasso?ewcd=48d8ff467f8ab374 Hovering chopper tests residents' nerves , 5/30/2009, http://galvestondailynews.com/story.lasso?ewcd=76e1f4913f8dafee
questministries yogi-guy comes with a new idea:
Interlude Dr. James Fetzer For an excellent introduction to the concept and practice of false flag operations, readers should refer to Wednesday's edition of The Real Deal radio show, hosted by Dr. James Fetzer, renowned academic and founder of Scholars for 9/ 11 Truth. The interview is available in both YouTube and transcript:
questministries yogi-guy gives a bit of an idea about it:
New York is getting the media work up with a Wednesday report of an Al Qaeda plot against it. A month ago the government tried out some high-tech weaponry in its sky, then a few days later CNN lead the charge to persuade the people that they had just seen "mammatus" clouds, Latin lingo for "titty" clouds. The wise guys of the Big Apple are being coached to laugh at impending doom. Not one in a thousand has actually referred to the library or Internet to discover that mammatus clouds are a new, bogus, cover-up concept, with threadbare and contrived "research" to sell them to the masses. New Yorkers never got a decent explanation of why Air Force One terrified them in late April. Maybe it was a signal for 9/11-2B.
amazingfacts comes with a new idea:
Amazingly Unique Mona Lisa Reproductions Mole and Thomas : Living pictures formed by thousa... Top 10 People Rumored To Be Alive After Death
torn80cj brings more details:
First Tornado I Ever Saw. These Are Not My Videoes!!! Hadn't Purchased Camcorder Yet. Loading... Tornado Photos And Videos Tornado in Grinnell Kansas More Weather Pics Iowa Twister Tornado Photos In The Outback Close Encounter
amazingfacts objects:
7 Typ es Of Rare And Amazing Clouds 8 Totally Awesome Natural Phenomena You Probably D... World s Weirdest Endangered Species
DickWolf remembers that:
FEEL THE LOVEMAMMATUS-THE COAST EXPLODES(2007) Via Stonerrock.com:"While the lead track on Mammatus' sophomore release is the third in their Dragons of the Deep series,
Sources:
amazingfacts hanif torn80cj questministries yogi-guy Margaret DickWolf
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
54 Out Of The Box Night Photography Examples Strange Loot : People Steal The Most Bizarre Thing...
hanif brings a word of caution:
, hundreds of miles, India, Inside, investigation, Japan, Kito, legends, Mammatus Clouds, Mammatus Clouds bf1, Mammatus Clouds constellations
In contrast, torn80cj replies:
Tornadic Sites Panhandle Skies Welcome To Tornadical Action Enjoy the views of weather's most stunning events. See tornadoes from around the nation filmed by storm chasers and storm spotters, and people who happened to be in the right place at the right time. Also you can see the calmer side of these storms, such as the mamatus clouds which can look like something from a sci-fi movie. SEE several types of severe and non severe weather phenomena. I'm still in the process of building this blogsite, so enjoy what I have so far, while I build this site up.
Thinking that's not all, amazingfacts adds:
54 Out Of The Box Night Photography Examples Strange Loot : People Steal The Most Bizarre Thing...
Despite the previous arguments, questministries yogi-guy has many reasons to think otherwise:
* * * * * * * * * We have formed a Ghost Troop group to collect information throughout NLE 09, and beyond. For those interested in joining our efforts, kindly refer to our webpage:
amazingfacts shows how it is done:
Altocumulus Castelanus These jellyfish clouds are formed a mass of moist air moves fast from the Gulf Stream and gets trapped between two layers of dry air. The part from the top rises while the evaporated rain drops form the lower part of the cloud.
As a result of that, Margaret belives:
Sunset Day 7 Texas Shaped BBQ for Texas Shaped Steaks Love These Things Best Little Rest Stop in Texas!
hanif scans the other's answers and reply:
SHADOW IN ABANDONE Specter of Newby C Specter of Newby C SPIRIT/DEMON IN E- TANTALLON CASTLE G Terrifying Ghostly Tewin Bury Farm Gh
torn80cj intervenes and adds:
August 12, 2009 9:34 AM Anonymous said... mammantus clouds are awesome baby!!!!!! Those in Hastinf Nebraska are out of this world. That guy has one of those high money cameras. I wanna see some like those in person. How low can those clouds reach? They look kinda spookee. Jennie
questministries yogi-guy scans the other's answers and reply:
After the departure of George W. Bush, we hoped that Barack Hussein Obama would dismantle the post-9/11 Homeland Regime in the United States and the Global War on Terror abroad. To our dismay, though, 44 seems very much like 43 in his domestic secrecy and foreign bellicosity. It has been a case of "meet the new boss, same as the old boss." Most dismaying of all has been Obama's unwillingness to re-examine 9/11.
torn80cj brings more details:
8/11/09 Mammatus Clouds (Not Armageddon or Michael Jackson's Spirit) There's been a lot of talk in the media about the mammatus clouds over New York City on June 26. I have seen mammatus clouds that put those to shame on several occasions. The spectacular mammatus clouds that were photoed in Hastings Nebraska are an excellent example how truly awesome and eye appealing these clouds can be. I'm not knocking the New York mammatus clouds, because some of the people got excellent photos of those clouds, and on top of that, they had buildings or some other type of backdrop which really enhances the photo, giving a good perspective on the size and dimension of the clouds. A lot of people think these clouds are rare, but they are not truly rare. It would be better to say they are 'rarely seen' by the general public. If I was to chase storms up in New York, I guarantee you I would see mammatus clouds up there every year. The reason why so many people noticed them in NYC was because the setting sun did a great job of "advertising" these clouds to the p ublic. I have seen mammatus(and I mean big bubbles)clouds on several occasions and notice how the public was totally unaware of what was over their head. I have observed tornadoes and notice how people are unaware of the twister that is plainly visible, if they only had their eyes on their surroundings they would see the tornado. Mammatus clouds hit there peak in beauty, then they deteriate, usually rather quickly. This is why they are rarely seen by the general public. The same goes for tornadoes because most of them are short lived. The same goes for the asperatus clouds also. I have observed these asperatus clouds which are just another type of mammatus cloud since 1972. As a child I had an interest in storms, and if there was a storm, I was watching it. I remember seeing those asperatus clouds and thought they were the coolest things I had ever seen. I have seen them in Scotland, North Carolina, Virginia, Oklahoma, Maine, Texas, Nebraska, Florida, and even Alaska. Now that more people are being made aware of these clouds, you will hear of and see more photos of these clouds, because people will pay more attention to the sky. Some will attribute this to global warming. Even if it has warmed recently, it has not been drastic enough to create new clouds. These clouds have always exsisted, and they will be around for a long time. Besides, we have had warmer decades in the past then what we are having now. I'm not saying that we shouldn't care about our environment, because I want clean air and clean water as well as anybody should. But I have noticed how everything is blamed on global warming. If we have record cold, it's global warming. If we have record heat it's global warming. If there's a drought, an extra rainy season, more tornadoes in the USA, less tornadoes in the USA, someone sees those high glowing clouds in space which have always exsisted, the ocean goes into an el nino pattern which has even been documented by people around 2000 years ago, it's a lways blamed on global warming as though these patterns have never happened until now. Weather men need to use the term "average" instead of "normal." It is not abnormal for states in the South to have severe cold spells or the North to have a heatwave. If one place is having a hotter than average summer, somewhere else will be having a cooler than average summer. It's called a cycle. That's how we come up with average temps and average rainfall. We will have cool decades and we will have warm decades. Blaming every little thing on global warming is actually doing damage, because it is having the "cry wolf" effect. So it gets people to the point that they don't want to hear it anymore. We were told back around the late 70's into the early 80's that water would rise up in NYC by 1992 because of global warming. Last time I looked NYC is still dry. No fish swimming in the streets. So work and fight for a clean environment, just quit using hyped up fear, because people do grow numb to it. It actually makes some people out there not even care at all. So they just end up dumping trash in fields and on some remote spot by the road. The main pollution I see the most is beer bottles and beer cans on the side of the road. Believe me, you want hear a big cry about banning drinking, or glass beer bottles because there would be a huge uproar against environmentalists if they were to suggest it. And people don't want beer in plastic bottles, they want their beer to taste good. I don't like beer myself, but I do understand that those who drink don't want a nasty tasting beer. So if you see mammatus clouds in your neck of the woods, just enjoy them, they're harmless. They can take on several interesting formations.
questministries yogi-guy points out another thing aside from that:
Chopper leaves officials clueless , 7/1/2009, http://galvestondailynews.com/story.lasso?ewcd=48d8ff467f8ab374 Hovering chopper tests residents' nerves , 5/30/2009, http://galvestondailynews.com/story.lasso?ewcd=76e1f4913f8dafee
questministries yogi-guy comes with a new idea:
Interlude Dr. James Fetzer For an excellent introduction to the concept and practice of false flag operations, readers should refer to Wednesday's edition of The Real Deal radio show, hosted by Dr. James Fetzer, renowned academic and founder of Scholars for 9/ 11 Truth. The interview is available in both YouTube and transcript:
questministries yogi-guy gives a bit of an idea about it:
New York is getting the media work up with a Wednesday report of an Al Qaeda plot against it. A month ago the government tried out some high-tech weaponry in its sky, then a few days later CNN lead the charge to persuade the people that they had just seen "mammatus" clouds, Latin lingo for "titty" clouds. The wise guys of the Big Apple are being coached to laugh at impending doom. Not one in a thousand has actually referred to the library or Internet to discover that mammatus clouds are a new, bogus, cover-up concept, with threadbare and contrived "research" to sell them to the masses. New Yorkers never got a decent explanation of why Air Force One terrified them in late April. Maybe it was a signal for 9/11-2B.
amazingfacts comes with a new idea:
Amazingly Unique Mona Lisa Reproductions Mole and Thomas : Living pictures formed by thousa... Top 10 People Rumored To Be Alive After Death
torn80cj brings more details:
First Tornado I Ever Saw. These Are Not My Videoes!!! Hadn't Purchased Camcorder Yet. Loading... Tornado Photos And Videos Tornado in Grinnell Kansas More Weather Pics Iowa Twister Tornado Photos In The Outback Close Encounter
amazingfacts objects:
7 Typ es Of Rare And Amazing Clouds 8 Totally Awesome Natural Phenomena You Probably D... World s Weirdest Endangered Species
DickWolf remembers that:
FEEL THE LOVEMAMMATUS-THE COAST EXPLODES(2007) Via Stonerrock.com:"While the lead track on Mammatus' sophomore release is the third in their Dragons of the Deep series,
Sources:
amazingfacts hanif torn80cj questministries yogi-guy Margaret DickWolf
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Mammatus From: Questministries Yogi-guy Amazingfacts Hanif DickWolf Margaret Torn80cj /26657772
Furthermore, questministries yogi-guy claims:
Chopper leaves officials clueless , 7/1/2009, http://galvestondailynews.com/story.lasso?ewcd=48d8ff467f8ab374 Hovering chopper tests residents' nerves , 5/30/2009, http://galvestondailynews.com/story.lasso?ewcd=76e1f4913f8dafee
In response, amazingfacts claims:
Absurd Plantimals The Mixed Up Results Of Combinin... Eight Elderly Who Made 8 Amazing World Records 15 Awesome Matchstick Models
Despite the previous arguments, amazingfacts has many reasons to think otherwise:
Weirdest Barbie-Inspired Dolls Cities At Night Seen From Space! It s the moment of a lifetime: So what will you be...
amazingfacts points out another thing aside from that:
Nacreous clouds Nacreous clouds are also known as Polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) and they are formed in the winter polar stratosphere and they have a big impact in creating ozone holes as they further contribute to the depletion of ozone by supporting chemical reactions that produce active chlorine which catalyzes ozone destruction. Bad, bad clouds !!
amazingfacts does a quick recap:
Various Crazy Converted Houses The Fantastic Photography of Clark Little Physically punishing a child with a smack (or a ki... In pictures: How global warming is changing the fa...
amazingfacts remembers that:
Arcus clouds They are the result a cold front of air or a thundestorm front, or of microburst activity. What happens is the cooler air sinks and spreads across the cloud and the outflow prevents the warm air from being drawn in the storm updraft and the cool air lifts the warm moist air, water condenses creating a cloud which often rolls with the different winds above and below (by wikipedia) These clouds have two main categories: a) Roll clouds Roll clouds seem to be taken out of a new Stargate series or something and they re an amazing sight to contemple.
In contrast, hanif replies:
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questministries yogi-guy shows how it is done:
Washington, D.C. has been busy with terror drills. Wednesday, in the early morning, they received the same NORAD midnight maneuvers that Chicago had received 24 hours earlier. They had the same amount of advance warning: almost none. On June 22 NORAD was participating in Ardent Sentry, a terror exercise simulating train derailments. On that very day, the Air Guard general in charge of D.C. Air defenses on 9/11 died in a freak D.C. train derailment. On June 10 NORAD conducted mid-day exercises in downtown Washington D.C. The Holocaust Museum shootings occurred in the middle of those exercises. CNN slammed Ghost Troop for asking questions about what happened.
But questministries yogi-guy has a different opinion:
Chopper leaves officials clueless , 7/1/2009, http://galvestondailynews.com/story.lasso?ewcd=48d8ff467f8ab374 Hovering chopper tests residents' nerves , 5/30/2009, http://galvestondailynews.com/story.lasso?ewcd=76e1f4913f8dafee
In response, DickWolf claims:
FEEL THE LOVEMAMMATUS-THE COAST EXPLODES(2007) Via Stonerrock.com:"While the lead track on Mammatus' sophomore release is the third in their Dragons of the Deep series,
Margaret imagines that:
Sunset Day 7 Texas Shaped BBQ for Texas Shaped Steaks Love These Things Best Little Rest Stop in Texas!
questministries yogi-guy remembers that:
Since Obama will not look into 9/11, he must contend with a country that will do so without him. As with the former USSR, the current USA is discovering that its government is criminal, and can't continue as it is without another 9/11-style false flag attack. Accordingly, a growing number of false flag Internet researchers have begun to alert the public to this set-up "9/11-2B," especially before terror exercises like NLE 09.
hanif is rather skeptical:
Ghost ghost at bodmin ja Ghost at my uncles Ghost Caught on Ta Ghost Crossing GHOST FILMED IN BA Ghost Following Me Ghost Footage
hanif is absolutely sure that:
The Back Seat Ghos The Bathroom Spook The Bermuda Triang The Brown Lady The Curiously Real
Margaret has another idea:
Sunset Day 7 Texas Shaped BBQ for Texas Shaped Steaks Love These Things Best Little Rest Stop in Texas!
As torn80cj says:
8/11/09 Mammatus Clouds (Not Armageddon or Michael Jackson's Spirit) There's been a lot of talk in the media about the mammatus clouds over New York City on June 26. I have seen mammatus clouds that put those to shame on several occasions. The spectacular mammatus clouds that were photoed in Hastings Nebraska are an excellent example how truly awesome and eye appealing these clouds can be. I'm not knocking the New York mammatus clouds, because some of the people got excellent photos of those clouds, and on top of that, they had buildings or some other type of backdrop which really enhances the photo, giving a good perspective on the size and dimension of the clouds. A lot of people think these clouds are rare, but they are not truly rare. It would be better to say they are 'rarely seen' by the general public. If I was to chase storms up in New York, I guarantee you I would see mammatus clouds up there every year. The reason why so many people noticed them in NYC was because the setting sun did a great job of "advertising" these clouds to the p ublic. I have seen mammatus(and I mean big bubbles)clouds on several occasions and notice how the public was totally unaware of what was over their head. I have observed tornadoes and notice how people are unaware of the twister that is plainly visible, if they only had their eyes on their surroundings they would see the tornado. Mammatus clouds hit there peak in beauty, then they deteriate, usually rather quickly. This is why they are rarely seen by the general public. The same goes for tornadoes because most of them are short lived. The same goes for the asperatus clouds also. I have observed these asperatus clouds which are just another type of mammatus cloud since 1972. As a child I had an interest in storms, and if there was a storm, I was watching it. I remember seeing those asperatus clouds and thought they were the coolest things I had ever seen. I have seen them in Scotland, North Carolina, Virginia, Oklahoma, Maine, Texas, Nebraska, Florida, and even Alaska. Now that more people are being made aware of these clouds, you will hear of and see more photos of these clouds, because people will pay more attention to the sky. Some will attribute this to global warming. Even if it has warmed recently, it has not been drastic enough to create new clouds. These clouds have always exsisted, and they will be around for a long time. Besides, we have had warmer decades in the past then what we are having now. I'm not saying that we shouldn't care about our environment, because I want clean air and clean water as well as anybody should. But I have noticed how everything is blamed on global warming. If we have record cold, it's global warming. If we have record heat it's global warming. If there's a drought, an extra rainy season, more tornadoes in the USA, less tornadoes in the USA, someone sees those high glowing clouds in space which have always exsisted, the ocean goes into an el nino pattern which has even been documented by people around 2000 years ago, it's a lways blamed on global warming as though these patterns have never happened until now. Weather men need to use the term "average" instead of "normal." It is not abnormal for states in the South to have severe cold spells or the North to have a heatwave. If one place is having a hotter than average summer, somewhere else will be having a cooler than average summer. It's called a cycle. That's how we come up with average temps and average rainfall. We will have cool decades and we will have warm decades. Blaming every little thing on global warming is actually doing damage, because it is having the "cry wolf" effect. So it gets people to the point that they don't want to hear it anymore. We were told back around the late 70's into the early 80's that water would rise up in NYC by 1992 because of global warming. Last time I looked NYC is still dry. No fish swimming in the streets. So work and fight for a clean environment, just quit using hyped up fear, because people do grow numb to it. It actually makes some people out there not even care at all. So they just end up dumping trash in fields and on some remote spot by the road. The main pollution I see the most is beer bottles and beer cans on the side of the road. Believe me, you want hear a big cry about banning drinking, or glass beer bottles because there would be a huge uproar against environmentalists if they were to suggest it. And people don't want beer in plastic bottles, they want their beer to taste good. I don't like beer myself, but I do understand that those who drink don't want a nasty tasting beer. So if you see mammatus clouds in your neck of the woods, just enjoy them, they're harmless. They can take on several interesting formations.
Sources:
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Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Chopper leaves officials clueless , 7/1/2009, http://galvestondailynews.com/story.lasso?ewcd=48d8ff467f8ab374 Hovering chopper tests residents' nerves , 5/30/2009, http://galvestondailynews.com/story.lasso?ewcd=76e1f4913f8dafee
In response, amazingfacts claims:
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Despite the previous arguments, amazingfacts has many reasons to think otherwise:
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amazingfacts points out another thing aside from that:
Nacreous clouds Nacreous clouds are also known as Polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) and they are formed in the winter polar stratosphere and they have a big impact in creating ozone holes as they further contribute to the depletion of ozone by supporting chemical reactions that produce active chlorine which catalyzes ozone destruction. Bad, bad clouds !!
amazingfacts does a quick recap:
Various Crazy Converted Houses The Fantastic Photography of Clark Little Physically punishing a child with a smack (or a ki... In pictures: How global warming is changing the fa...
amazingfacts remembers that:
Arcus clouds They are the result a cold front of air or a thundestorm front, or of microburst activity. What happens is the cooler air sinks and spreads across the cloud and the outflow prevents the warm air from being drawn in the storm updraft and the cool air lifts the warm moist air, water condenses creating a cloud which often rolls with the different winds above and below (by wikipedia) These clouds have two main categories: a) Roll clouds Roll clouds seem to be taken out of a new Stargate series or something and they re an amazing sight to contemple.
In contrast, hanif replies:
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questministries yogi-guy shows how it is done:
Washington, D.C. has been busy with terror drills. Wednesday, in the early morning, they received the same NORAD midnight maneuvers that Chicago had received 24 hours earlier. They had the same amount of advance warning: almost none. On June 22 NORAD was participating in Ardent Sentry, a terror exercise simulating train derailments. On that very day, the Air Guard general in charge of D.C. Air defenses on 9/11 died in a freak D.C. train derailment. On June 10 NORAD conducted mid-day exercises in downtown Washington D.C. The Holocaust Museum shootings occurred in the middle of those exercises. CNN slammed Ghost Troop for asking questions about what happened.
But questministries yogi-guy has a different opinion:
Chopper leaves officials clueless , 7/1/2009, http://galvestondailynews.com/story.lasso?ewcd=48d8ff467f8ab374 Hovering chopper tests residents' nerves , 5/30/2009, http://galvestondailynews.com/story.lasso?ewcd=76e1f4913f8dafee
In response, DickWolf claims:
FEEL THE LOVEMAMMATUS-THE COAST EXPLODES(2007) Via Stonerrock.com:"While the lead track on Mammatus' sophomore release is the third in their Dragons of the Deep series,
Margaret imagines that:
Sunset Day 7 Texas Shaped BBQ for Texas Shaped Steaks Love These Things Best Little Rest Stop in Texas!
questministries yogi-guy remembers that:
Since Obama will not look into 9/11, he must contend with a country that will do so without him. As with the former USSR, the current USA is discovering that its government is criminal, and can't continue as it is without another 9/11-style false flag attack. Accordingly, a growing number of false flag Internet researchers have begun to alert the public to this set-up "9/11-2B," especially before terror exercises like NLE 09.
hanif is rather skeptical:
Ghost ghost at bodmin ja Ghost at my uncles Ghost Caught on Ta Ghost Crossing GHOST FILMED IN BA Ghost Following Me Ghost Footage
hanif is absolutely sure that:
The Back Seat Ghos The Bathroom Spook The Bermuda Triang The Brown Lady The Curiously Real
Margaret has another idea:
Sunset Day 7 Texas Shaped BBQ for Texas Shaped Steaks Love These Things Best Little Rest Stop in Texas!
As torn80cj says:
8/11/09 Mammatus Clouds (Not Armageddon or Michael Jackson's Spirit) There's been a lot of talk in the media about the mammatus clouds over New York City on June 26. I have seen mammatus clouds that put those to shame on several occasions. The spectacular mammatus clouds that were photoed in Hastings Nebraska are an excellent example how truly awesome and eye appealing these clouds can be. I'm not knocking the New York mammatus clouds, because some of the people got excellent photos of those clouds, and on top of that, they had buildings or some other type of backdrop which really enhances the photo, giving a good perspective on the size and dimension of the clouds. A lot of people think these clouds are rare, but they are not truly rare. It would be better to say they are 'rarely seen' by the general public. If I was to chase storms up in New York, I guarantee you I would see mammatus clouds up there every year. The reason why so many people noticed them in NYC was because the setting sun did a great job of "advertising" these clouds to the p ublic. I have seen mammatus(and I mean big bubbles)clouds on several occasions and notice how the public was totally unaware of what was over their head. I have observed tornadoes and notice how people are unaware of the twister that is plainly visible, if they only had their eyes on their surroundings they would see the tornado. Mammatus clouds hit there peak in beauty, then they deteriate, usually rather quickly. This is why they are rarely seen by the general public. The same goes for tornadoes because most of them are short lived. The same goes for the asperatus clouds also. I have observed these asperatus clouds which are just another type of mammatus cloud since 1972. As a child I had an interest in storms, and if there was a storm, I was watching it. I remember seeing those asperatus clouds and thought they were the coolest things I had ever seen. I have seen them in Scotland, North Carolina, Virginia, Oklahoma, Maine, Texas, Nebraska, Florida, and even Alaska. Now that more people are being made aware of these clouds, you will hear of and see more photos of these clouds, because people will pay more attention to the sky. Some will attribute this to global warming. Even if it has warmed recently, it has not been drastic enough to create new clouds. These clouds have always exsisted, and they will be around for a long time. Besides, we have had warmer decades in the past then what we are having now. I'm not saying that we shouldn't care about our environment, because I want clean air and clean water as well as anybody should. But I have noticed how everything is blamed on global warming. If we have record cold, it's global warming. If we have record heat it's global warming. If there's a drought, an extra rainy season, more tornadoes in the USA, less tornadoes in the USA, someone sees those high glowing clouds in space which have always exsisted, the ocean goes into an el nino pattern which has even been documented by people around 2000 years ago, it's a lways blamed on global warming as though these patterns have never happened until now. Weather men need to use the term "average" instead of "normal." It is not abnormal for states in the South to have severe cold spells or the North to have a heatwave. If one place is having a hotter than average summer, somewhere else will be having a cooler than average summer. It's called a cycle. That's how we come up with average temps and average rainfall. We will have cool decades and we will have warm decades. Blaming every little thing on global warming is actually doing damage, because it is having the "cry wolf" effect. So it gets people to the point that they don't want to hear it anymore. We were told back around the late 70's into the early 80's that water would rise up in NYC by 1992 because of global warming. Last time I looked NYC is still dry. No fish swimming in the streets. So work and fight for a clean environment, just quit using hyped up fear, because people do grow numb to it. It actually makes some people out there not even care at all. So they just end up dumping trash in fields and on some remote spot by the road. The main pollution I see the most is beer bottles and beer cans on the side of the road. Believe me, you want hear a big cry about banning drinking, or glass beer bottles because there would be a huge uproar against environmentalists if they were to suggest it. And people don't want beer in plastic bottles, they want their beer to taste good. I don't like beer myself, but I do understand that those who drink don't want a nasty tasting beer. So if you see mammatus clouds in your neck of the woods, just enjoy them, they're harmless. They can take on several interesting formations.
Sources:
questministries yogi-guy amazingfacts hanif DickWolf Margaret torn80cj
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Mammatus From: Hanif Margaret Amazingfacts Plusplus DickWolf Questministries Yogi-guy Torn80cj /26657773
hanif shows how it is done:
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Margaret brings more details:
Sunset Day 7 Texas Shaped BBQ for Texas Shaped Steaks Love These Things Best Little Rest Stop in Texas!
amazingfacts can't forget that:
11 Birds Who Could Beat the Shit Out of You 39 Unbelievable Underwater Pictures That Will Blow...
amazingfacts also takes into account the following fact:
Absurd Plantimals The Mixed Up Results Of Combinin... Eight Elderly Who Made 8 Amazing World Records 15 Awesome Matchstick Models
But plusplus has a different opinion:
Mammatus clouds somewhere between Limon and Colorado Springs HDR Mammatus clouds somewhere between Limon and Colorado Springs HDR Originally uploaded by Zuiun This entry was posted on August 12, 2009 at 11:57 pm and is filed under Uncategorized . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site.
Furthermore, amazingfacts claims:
Absurd Plantimals The Mixed Up Results Of Combinin... Eight Elderly Who Made 8 Amazing World Records 15 Awesome Matchstick Models
amazingfacts has another idea:
Nacreous clouds Nacreous clouds are also known as Polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) and they are formed in the winter polar stratosphere and they have a big impact in creating ozone holes as they further contribute to the depletion of ozone by supporting chemical reactions that produce active chlorine which catalyzes ozone destruction. Bad, bad clouds !!
But DickWolf says that's not all:
FEEL THE LOVEMAMMATUS-THE COAST EXPLODES(2007) Via Stonerrock.com:"While the lead track on Mammatus' sophomore release is the third in their Dragons of the Deep series,
Still not being convinced, amazingfacts replies:
Noctilucent clouds In all fairness, noctilucent clouds should actually be called cloud-like phenomena as they are formed at very big altitudes, from 76 to 85 km (even 100 km by some), making them the highest formed phenomena that could be called clouds; yeah, they are formed on the border between our atmosphere and space. They are extremely rare and usually, even when visible, very very faint.
questministries yogi-guy points out another thing aside from that:
Since Obama will not look into 9/11, he must contend with a country that will do so without him. As with the former USSR, the current USA is discovering that its government is criminal, and can't continue as it is without another 9/11-style false flag attack. Accordingly, a growing number of false flag Internet researchers have begun to alert the public to this set-up "9/11-2B," especially before terror exercises like NLE 09.
For example, Margaret considers:
Red Rocks Gimme Shelter Future Spelunker Tight Pike s Peak in Clouds Sisters What s a vacation without Someone Getting Hurt?
torn80cj comes with a new idea:
First Tornado I Ever Saw. These Are Not My Videoes!!! Hadn't Purchased Camcorder Yet. Loading... Tornado Photos And Videos Tornado in Grinnell Kansas More Weather Pics Iowa Twister Tornado Photos In The Outback Close Encounter
In contrast, questministries yogi-guy replies:
Interlude Dr. James Fetzer For an excellent introduction to the concept and practice of false flag operations, readers should refer to Wednesday's edition of The Real Deal radio show, hosted by Dr. James Fetzer, renowned academic and founder of Scholars for 9/11 Truth. The interview is available in both YouTube and transcript:
questministries yogi-guy can't forget that:
After the departure of George W. Bush, we hoped that Barack Hussein Obama would dismantle the post-9/11 Homeland Regime in the United States and the Global War on Terror abroad. To our dismay, though, 44 seems very much like 43 in his domestic secrecy and foreign bellicosity. It has been a case of "meet the new boss, same as the old boss." Most dismaying of all has been Obama's unwillingness to re-examine 9/11.
torn80cj has another idea:
August 12, 2009 9:34 AM Anonymous said... mammantus clouds are awesome baby!!!!!! Those in Hastinf Nebraska are out of this world. That guy has one of those high money cameras. I wanna see some like those in person. How low can those clouds reach? They look kinda spookee. Jennie
hanif is rather skeptical:
Ghost ghost at bodmin ja Ghost at my uncles Ghost Caught on Ta Ghost Crossing GHOST FILMED IN BA Ghost Following Me Ghost Footage
Sources:
hanif Margaret amazingfacts plusplus DickWolf questministries yogi-guy torn80cj
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
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Margaret brings more details:
Sunset Day 7 Texas Shaped BBQ for Texas Shaped Steaks Love These Things Best Little Rest Stop in Texas!
amazingfacts can't forget that:
11 Birds Who Could Beat the Shit Out of You 39 Unbelievable Underwater Pictures That Will Blow...
amazingfacts also takes into account the following fact:
Absurd Plantimals The Mixed Up Results Of Combinin... Eight Elderly Who Made 8 Amazing World Records 15 Awesome Matchstick Models
But plusplus has a different opinion:
Mammatus clouds somewhere between Limon and Colorado Springs HDR Mammatus clouds somewhere between Limon and Colorado Springs HDR Originally uploaded by Zuiun This entry was posted on August 12, 2009 at 11:57 pm and is filed under Uncategorized . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site.
Furthermore, amazingfacts claims:
Absurd Plantimals The Mixed Up Results Of Combinin... Eight Elderly Who Made 8 Amazing World Records 15 Awesome Matchstick Models
amazingfacts has another idea:
Nacreous clouds Nacreous clouds are also known as Polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) and they are formed in the winter polar stratosphere and they have a big impact in creating ozone holes as they further contribute to the depletion of ozone by supporting chemical reactions that produce active chlorine which catalyzes ozone destruction. Bad, bad clouds !!
But DickWolf says that's not all:
FEEL THE LOVEMAMMATUS-THE COAST EXPLODES(2007) Via Stonerrock.com:"While the lead track on Mammatus' sophomore release is the third in their Dragons of the Deep series,
Still not being convinced, amazingfacts replies:
Noctilucent clouds In all fairness, noctilucent clouds should actually be called cloud-like phenomena as they are formed at very big altitudes, from 76 to 85 km (even 100 km by some), making them the highest formed phenomena that could be called clouds; yeah, they are formed on the border between our atmosphere and space. They are extremely rare and usually, even when visible, very very faint.
questministries yogi-guy points out another thing aside from that:
Since Obama will not look into 9/11, he must contend with a country that will do so without him. As with the former USSR, the current USA is discovering that its government is criminal, and can't continue as it is without another 9/11-style false flag attack. Accordingly, a growing number of false flag Internet researchers have begun to alert the public to this set-up "9/11-2B," especially before terror exercises like NLE 09.
For example, Margaret considers:
Red Rocks Gimme Shelter Future Spelunker Tight Pike s Peak in Clouds Sisters What s a vacation without Someone Getting Hurt?
torn80cj comes with a new idea:
First Tornado I Ever Saw. These Are Not My Videoes!!! Hadn't Purchased Camcorder Yet. Loading... Tornado Photos And Videos Tornado in Grinnell Kansas More Weather Pics Iowa Twister Tornado Photos In The Outback Close Encounter
In contrast, questministries yogi-guy replies:
Interlude Dr. James Fetzer For an excellent introduction to the concept and practice of false flag operations, readers should refer to Wednesday's edition of The Real Deal radio show, hosted by Dr. James Fetzer, renowned academic and founder of Scholars for 9/11 Truth. The interview is available in both YouTube and transcript:
questministries yogi-guy can't forget that:
After the departure of George W. Bush, we hoped that Barack Hussein Obama would dismantle the post-9/11 Homeland Regime in the United States and the Global War on Terror abroad. To our dismay, though, 44 seems very much like 43 in his domestic secrecy and foreign bellicosity. It has been a case of "meet the new boss, same as the old boss." Most dismaying of all has been Obama's unwillingness to re-examine 9/11.
torn80cj has another idea:
August 12, 2009 9:34 AM Anonymous said... mammantus clouds are awesome baby!!!!!! Those in Hastinf Nebraska are out of this world. That guy has one of those high money cameras. I wanna see some like those in person. How low can those clouds reach? They look kinda spookee. Jennie
hanif is rather skeptical:
Ghost ghost at bodmin ja Ghost at my uncles Ghost Caught on Ta Ghost Crossing GHOST FILMED IN BA Ghost Following Me Ghost Footage
Sources:
hanif Margaret amazingfacts plusplus DickWolf questministries yogi-guy torn80cj
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Mammatus From: Amazingfacts Questministries Yogi-guy Plusplus Margaret Torn80cj Hanif /26657775
amazingfacts comes with the facts:
Nacreous clouds Nacreous clouds are also known as Polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) and they are formed in the winter polar stratosphere and they have a big impact in creating ozone holes as they further contribute to the depletion of ozone by supporting chemical reactions that produce active chlorine which catalyzes ozone destruction. Bad, bad clouds !!
amazingfacts does a quick recap:
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amazingfacts tells the real story:
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questministries yogi-guy does a quick recap:
Since Obama will not look into 9/11, he must contend with a country that will do so without him. As with the former USSR, the current USA is discovering that its government is criminal, and can't continue as it is without another 9/11-style false flag attack. Accordingly, a growing number of false flag Internet researchers have begun to alert the public to this set-up "9/11-2B," especially before terror exercises like NLE 09.
questministries yogi-guy tells the real story:
Chopper leaves officials clueless , 7/1/2009, http://galvestondailynews.com/story.lasso?ewcd=48d8ff467f8ab374 Hovering chopper tests residents' nerves , 5/30/2009, http://galvestondailynews.com/story.lasso?ewcd=76e1f4913f8dafee
plusplus does a quick recap:
Mammatus clouds somewhere between Limon and Colorado Springs HDR Mammatus clouds somewhere between Limon and Colorado Springs HDR Originally uploaded by Zuiun This entry was posted on August 12, 2009 at 11:57 pm and is filed under Uncategorized . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site.
As amazingfacts says:
Their seem to be very luminous, but what they actually do is reflect the sunlight from the other side of the earth at night.
amazingfacts comes with the facts:
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questministries yogi-guy comes with the facts:
Interlude Dr. James Fetzer For an excellent introduction to the concept and p ractice of false flag operations, readers should refer to Wednesday's edition of The Real Deal radio show, hosted by Dr. James Fetzer, renowned academic and founder of Scholars for 9/11 Truth. The interview is available in both YouTube and transcript:
Margaret says it all comes down to this:
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Margaret comes with the facts:
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Margaret points out another thing aside from that:
Red Rocks Gimme Shelter Future Spelunker Tight Pike s Peak in Clouds Sisters What s a vacation without Someone Getting Hurt?
Before going any further, Margaret wants to get this straight:
Red Rocks Gimme Shelter Future Spelunker Tight Pike s Peak in Clouds Sisters What s a vacation without Someone Getting Hurt?
Still being unsure, Margaret asks:
Red Rocks Gimme Shelter Future Spelunker Tight Pike s Peak in Clouds Sisters What s a vacation without Someone Getting Hurt?
torn80cj says it all comes down to this:
WHO SAID A TORNADO CAN'T SPIN CLOCKWISE? A tornado can spin clockwise. Even though they commonly spin counter-clockwise north of the equator, they are also known to spin clockwise(anti-cyclonic). One of the El Reno Oklahoma tornadoes on May 24-2006 was an anti-cyclonic tornado. And it can even happen with the stronger tornadoes. All anti-cyclonic tornadoes are not of the weaker variety. And if you go south of the equator, the majority of the tornadoes will spin clockwise. Now Hurricanes(tropical storms), they are a different storm. They will always spin counter-clockwise north of the equator, and spin clockwise south of the equator. These are also known as typhoon, willy willy, cyclone, and probably a few other names depending on where they are located in this world of many languages. Because of the earth's rotation, tropical storms will always spin in the direction according to what side of the equator they're on.
questministries yogi-guy scans the other's answers and reply:
Washington, D.C. has been busy with terror drills. Wednesday, in the early morning, they received the same NORAD midnight maneuvers that Chicago had received 24 hours earlier. They had the same amount of advance warning: almost none. On June 22 NORAD was participating in Ardent Sentry, a terror exercise simulating train derailments. On that very day, the Air Guard general in charge of D.C. Air defenses on 9/11 died in a freak D.C. train derailment. On June 10 NORAD conducted mid-day exercises in downtown Washington D.C. The Holocaust Museum shootings occurred in the middle of those exercises. CNN slammed Ghost Troop for asking questions about what happened.
torn80cj brings a word of caution:
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In addition to this, hanif states:
Ghost ghost at bodmin ja Ghost at my uncles Ghost Caught on Ta Ghost Crossing GHOST FILMED IN BA Ghost Following Me Ghost Footage
Sources:
amazingfacts questministries yogi-guy plusplus Margaret torn80cj hanif
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Nacreous clouds Nacreous clouds are also known as Polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) and they are formed in the winter polar stratosphere and they have a big impact in creating ozone holes as they further contribute to the depletion of ozone by supporting chemical reactions that produce active chlorine which catalyzes ozone destruction. Bad, bad clouds !!
amazingfacts does a quick recap:
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questministries yogi-guy does a quick recap:
Since Obama will not look into 9/11, he must contend with a country that will do so without him. As with the former USSR, the current USA is discovering that its government is criminal, and can't continue as it is without another 9/11-style false flag attack. Accordingly, a growing number of false flag Internet researchers have begun to alert the public to this set-up "9/11-2B," especially before terror exercises like NLE 09.
questministries yogi-guy tells the real story:
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plusplus does a quick recap:
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Their seem to be very luminous, but what they actually do is reflect the sunlight from the other side of the earth at night.
amazingfacts comes with the facts:
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questministries yogi-guy comes with the facts:
Interlude Dr. James Fetzer For an excellent introduction to the concept and p ractice of false flag operations, readers should refer to Wednesday's edition of The Real Deal radio show, hosted by Dr. James Fetzer, renowned academic and founder of Scholars for 9/11 Truth. The interview is available in both YouTube and transcript:
Margaret says it all comes down to this:
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Margaret comes with the facts:
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Margaret points out another thing aside from that:
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Before going any further, Margaret wants to get this straight:
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Still being unsure, Margaret asks:
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torn80cj says it all comes down to this:
WHO SAID A TORNADO CAN'T SPIN CLOCKWISE? A tornado can spin clockwise. Even though they commonly spin counter-clockwise north of the equator, they are also known to spin clockwise(anti-cyclonic). One of the El Reno Oklahoma tornadoes on May 24-2006 was an anti-cyclonic tornado. And it can even happen with the stronger tornadoes. All anti-cyclonic tornadoes are not of the weaker variety. And if you go south of the equator, the majority of the tornadoes will spin clockwise. Now Hurricanes(tropical storms), they are a different storm. They will always spin counter-clockwise north of the equator, and spin clockwise south of the equator. These are also known as typhoon, willy willy, cyclone, and probably a few other names depending on where they are located in this world of many languages. Because of the earth's rotation, tropical storms will always spin in the direction according to what side of the equator they're on.
questministries yogi-guy scans the other's answers and reply:
Washington, D.C. has been busy with terror drills. Wednesday, in the early morning, they received the same NORAD midnight maneuvers that Chicago had received 24 hours earlier. They had the same amount of advance warning: almost none. On June 22 NORAD was participating in Ardent Sentry, a terror exercise simulating train derailments. On that very day, the Air Guard general in charge of D.C. Air defenses on 9/11 died in a freak D.C. train derailment. On June 10 NORAD conducted mid-day exercises in downtown Washington D.C. The Holocaust Museum shootings occurred in the middle of those exercises. CNN slammed Ghost Troop for asking questions about what happened.
torn80cj brings a word of caution:
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In addition to this, hanif states:
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