Late Friday eve I again heard even more odd (odder) combinations. St. Gabriel clearly heard on the low end with Saint Diego heard over the middle - or something like that. No, the angels from up in town strangely weren't heard at all. Storms then appeared today in the heartland. Maybe in a few months, when I finish my latest task, I will work on getting some permanent listening equipment.
Over the weekend, Sunday to be specific, I recall clearly hearing both St. Barbara and St. Diego at the same time. A situation that I dont really recall hearing in the past - at least not very often. Otherwise, as a whole, the signals were weaker than usual.
I have been away a lot and unable to consistently listen to
the signals.As such, my interpretive
powers could be a bit out of practice.Also, after my last post I was reluctant to post again about the
weakened and odd signals I observed last weekend.But my prior blog entry taught me something
about passing storms, a question of which I have often blogged.(Someday I hope to get some permanent
equipment that would be able to listen and even interpret the signals for me –
constantly and automatically.)
However, today’s storms and tornado warnings in the
south-central and midwestern states again reminded me to blog – which I
intended to do this past Sunday morning/evening.Last weekend, I noticed what I would consider
to be odd signals (Saturday and Sunday nights), with St. Gabriel nearly
dominating the band.However, St.
Barbara could be heard (somewhat in some places) and St. Diego was mostly much
weaker than the norm – if heard at all.Which
is typically not a good sign.
AVT
PS.By the way, no
worries.My website will be back up
again soon – with any luck, anyhow.
From what I have been able to hear/listen during the last few days, the signals have been weaker than normal - or at least weaker than expected. Typically, this would not be a good sign regarding the weather on its way to the Heartland. However, a storm recently passed this way. And any questionable signals heard now could still be a result thereof. Also, another storm system is reportedly approaching - which could also be affecting the signals.
I'm still here. Just not able to listen to the signals very much of late. Give me a few months and I'll likely be back at it. Just wanted to say that yea, I'm still here - regardless of whether Google+ or google searches seem to suggest otherwise and regardless of whether someone is using my trademark ( :) ) for other purposes. I'll have my website back up soon too.
AVT
March 10, 2018
These are interesting times because the passing storms may provide significant insight in the days to come. For the last few days, SD cant be heard much at all - even weaker than the norm at the good listening spot, SB barely squeaks through, and Saint Gabriel is nearly chiming in at times - though I may have erroneously identified such as Saint Bernardino.
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