Monday, February 25, 2013

Signals Still Seemingly Strange




February 24th, 2013


Both last night and again this evening, measured signals seemed different than heard in the past.  This evening, though not overly loud, both St. B. and St. D. seem to want to be heard; the Angels, not so much.  

But as to the Sts., sometimes one can hear both at the same time.  The interesting quid pro quo seems to be happening mostly across the middle.  Need to get permanent equipment. 

Last night the signals seemed swirling and varying between strong and week, with the exception of St.B., as those seemed fairly normal and good strength. 

AVT




Saturday, February 16, 2013

Still Weird



February 16, 2013  Early A.M.

Signals are still weird as they were the other night of my last entry.  St. B. is unusually loud and St. D. is not heard except where as always – sort of like back the strengths of the early days.  However, over the last few days, St. D. has climbed to all time strengths and then receded – sort of another oddity still.  Angels not as strong as the other night either. 

AVT

Barometer has been see-sawing between 30.1 and 30.3 inHg for days now.  Currently 30.14 and falling.


Sunday, February 10, 2013

Odd Signals Again

Feb. 10th, 2013

Though I've been receiving weak signals of late, I mostly attributed it all to the cold weather that has been moving through the area (and then seemingly making its way across the nation maybe).  However, today's tornado in Mississippi compelled me to go and take readings from a more reliable location. 

When I did so, I was amazed to hear combinations of signals in locations that I would have never thought to happen.  St. Barbara could be heard everywhere.  The angels were strong in locations where I have rarely heard them as such.  And, St. D could barely be heard anywhere except where heard in regular strength – almost anyhow.  Then again, at other times they could all be heard at once - which I would say is very rare.  But generally, it was if the directions were reversed yet overwhelming for the others when not. 

I'm tempted to go do it all again, in light of how odd it all was.  I really need to get some permanent monitoring equipment.

AVT


today:
Barometer dipped but on the rise abit over the last few hours.
http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KCQT/2013/2/10/DailyHistory.html?req_city=NA&req_state=NA&req_statename=NA

yesterday:
http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KCQT/2013/2/9/DailyHistory.html?req_city=NA&req_state=NA&req_statename=NA

7th
http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KCQT/2013/2/7/DailyHistory.html

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Odd Signals on West Coast and Odd Weather in Heartland




January 30th, 2013  @  0000 LA Time


While signal strength has been weaker during the last few days and remains somewhat weaker now when compared to what I perceive as normal, the signals nevertheless seem to be strengthening over the last day or so.  However, the combination of the signal strengths seems to be of a sort that I don’t recall experiencing in the past.  It’s as if the signals are all coming together.  Actually, it seems more like the signals are colliding.  It’s odd.  Someday maybe I will be able to install some permanent monitoring stations/equipment to measure and record the actual changes in the signal strengths. 

Tonight it’s as if the both of the complementary saints and the angels – as well – are all singing at once but not in unison – of course.  Such a scenario as what I noted tonight doesn’t ordinarily seem to happen.  
AVT


PS.  The blog entry posted immediately prior to this one in this blog was posted yesterday (Jan. 29th) morning around about 0900 LA Time. 


Wide area of U.S. faces unusual tornado threat in January


Over the last five days or so, the barometer has sort of went through a trough decreasing from 30.1 inHg to 29.9 and then returning 30.2; with minor peaks and troughs fluctuating above and below 30.2 inHg over the last two days or so.
   


The Saints and the Angels were Singing this Evening – but not too strongly.


Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Weaker Signals of Late

January 29th, 2013


Signals have been weak over the last few days.

AVT




Follow on blog posted 12+ hours later located at:
http://tornadotamer.blogspot.com/2013/01/odd-signals-on-west-coast-and-odd.html

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Christmas Tornados




December 26th, 2012


I am currently on the east coast.  As I have no permanent monitoring equipment in place on the west coast to monitor my typically supervised signals when I am not there, signals that might someday relay a correlation of these measured signals from the Pacific Ocean to the appearance of tornadoes in the continent, I don’t know what was happening in the atmosphere on the Pacific coast prior to the appearance of the multitude of tornadoes that appeared in the continent yesterday, Christmas day. 

Reports say there were no fatalities.  However, hereby would like to express my sympathies to those affected by these storms. 

With any luck, someday I may be able to relay something worthwhile from these monitoring efforts.  That is to say, with any dedicated and permanent monitoring equipment, maybe some significant advance warning system might come to fruition to give advance warning as to the likelihood of the appearance of tornados in the interior of the United States. 

AVT



December 25-26 storm: record Christmas tornado outbreak in South, heavy snow, rain to north

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Widely Fluctuating Signals of Late

December 5th, 2012

Of late, the measured signals have been fluctuating widely, both stronger and weaker than the recent norm of signal strengths.  It appears that the signals are weakening to their normal levels of a few years back, or so.  I am unsure if this shift in signal strength is due merely to the change in seasons or if something more significant is taking place.  Too bad I have not been able to outfit permanent monitoring apparatus for my studies.  Maybe at some point in the future I will.

AVT