November 17th, 2013
My measured signals have been really weird during the last
couple of days / last few days. Even
more so since the last blog entry in which I wrote of ‘swirling signals.’ While the signals have still been ‘swirling’
off and on, of late the signals have been especially unique. So much so, that I went to a more predictable
measuring location for my amateur ‘snapshot’ measurement of the signals. When
there, SB could be heard singing almost everywhere while SD concurrently could
not be heard well nary anywhere. (SD
could not be heard, that is.)
I didn’t immediately blog about the scenario because I have
long believed if either SB or SD could be heard, then the likelihood of tornadic activity in
the Heartland from the same air mass arriving here on the coast was minimal
- maybe anyhow. That is to say, if the
air mass of which I am taking a snapshot measurement here on the Pacific coast
allowed me to hear either SD or SB sing, then I believed the likelihood of
tornadoes in the heartland was minimal – at least from this
front/direction. (Of course, the
correlated energy levels in the atmosphere could be more of an instantaneous
correlation - if any.) Now, with all the
storms that materialized in the Heartland today, I am starting to think that
hypothesized belief about hearing either SB or SD meant all was copacetic could
be wrong.
However, since the signals have continued to be similarly
odd throughout the day at my current location and having just now heard of the reported
multiple tornadoes and lethal severe storms in the heartland today, I am again going
to take a snapshot measurement and will report when I return and am able.
I
hereby also wish to pass along my sympathies and condolences to the victims of those storms and
their families as well.
AVT
Addendum: (Early AM morning of Nov 18th):
Signals from SD have definitely been weaker than normal of
late. However this morning during my ‘snapshot’
measurement, SD was not as weak as it had been the last couple of days.
Originally my model/theory only depended on whether SD was
weak. If the signals from SD were weak,
it meant bad weather was likely for someone somewhere - usually. At that time I didn’t know that I could hear
SB as well.
The signals are so weird this evening and the last few days
that SB is competing to be heard over SD in locations where I have never heard
SB at all. Even The Angels are competing
with SD to be heard in places where only SD is heard. In many spots and for sustained periods of
time, all of them are singing at the same time and at the same wavelengths.
This morning, I even heard SD and SB singing the same song at the same time – albeit
at different wavelengths.
See:
Barometer has been rising over last day or so but in a
trough before that.
Tornadoes, severe storms blast Midwest
Illinois Tornado Wreaks Havoc Near Peoria
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