October 26th, 2011
The atmospheric conditions/signals I monitor in this effort have been abnormally strong during the last two months or so. Of course, I don't really know why this is so, but I suspect maybe the predictions of a La Nina type of winter may have something to do with it all. However, every once in a while, like today, the signals seem to weaken considerably. So I went and attempted to take a snapshot of the conditions. While the conditions seemed abit odd as to directionals, the energy levels seemed to be more or less where they typically have been over much of the last few years. I suspect the stronger levels seen over recent time will likely return in a few days. Again, I don't really know why this all happens or if the changing strength levels have any great relevance to anything over the interior continent - as I don't have the proper equipment to monitor the situation full time. All I know to do is to ask the questions: Why does this happen? What does it really mean?
AVT
Barometer reading 29.85 inHg and rising.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Monitored Readings Dropped This Evening.
October 4th, 2011
Though I was unable to take atmospheric readings at my usual and preferred location, it appears that the typically monitored conditions (monitored as part of my predictive theory) dropped off their normally strong levels of late – which would not be a good thing per my hypothesis. I have been monitoring these signals as I am able for the last six weeks, or so. However, I am not sure of the true comparison of historic readings with the latest reduced reading as the latest reading was not acquired at the preferred and usual monitoring location. I am unsure if this latest reading is a result of the Fall storm passing through SoCal or something else is afoot in the atmosphere.
Barometer reading 29.96 inHg (approx. @ sea level, with the barometric pressure slightly rising and falling all day but more or less holding steady) - per my latest internet source of such barometric information.
AVT
Oct. 6th
I monitored signals per my usual method and the signals seemed weaker than they have been of late and seemed juxtaposed - or of a different directional - as well. I'm not really sure why this was so, as the storm had passed at least a day earlier.
Oct. 7th
I again monitored signals per my usual method and the signals seemed weaker than they have been of late (though probably normal strength, but the signals seemed to no longer be juxtaposed as they had been the night before.
Though I was unable to take atmospheric readings at my usual and preferred location, it appears that the typically monitored conditions (monitored as part of my predictive theory) dropped off their normally strong levels of late – which would not be a good thing per my hypothesis. I have been monitoring these signals as I am able for the last six weeks, or so. However, I am not sure of the true comparison of historic readings with the latest reduced reading as the latest reading was not acquired at the preferred and usual monitoring location. I am unsure if this latest reading is a result of the Fall storm passing through SoCal or something else is afoot in the atmosphere.
Barometer reading 29.96 inHg (approx. @ sea level, with the barometric pressure slightly rising and falling all day but more or less holding steady) - per my latest internet source of such barometric information.
AVT
Oct. 6th
I monitored signals per my usual method and the signals seemed weaker than they have been of late and seemed juxtaposed - or of a different directional - as well. I'm not really sure why this was so, as the storm had passed at least a day earlier.
Oct. 7th
I again monitored signals per my usual method and the signals seemed weaker than they have been of late (though probably normal strength, but the signals seemed to no longer be juxtaposed as they had been the night before.
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Thursday, August 18, 2011
Joplin , Missouri.
August 18th, 2011
As I am in Joplin, Missouri, today, I wanted to be clear and specifically and explicitly pass along my sympathies and condolences to those affected by the recent deadly tornadoes in Joplin this past May – especially to those that lost loved ones.
Also, I viewed some of the devastation of your town. I can feel your pain. If I could do anything to help you in this plight or to help you avoid any such grief, I would. Let’s hope that the tornado researchers will progress the knowledge of tornadic storms to the point whereby no one will ever have to suffer from these storms to such an extent as the good people of Joplin, Missouri have suffered from this latest calamity. Let’s hope and pray we all gain strength from this catastrophic experience.
Sincerely,
Adam Trotter / AVT
As I am in Joplin, Missouri, today, I wanted to be clear and specifically and explicitly pass along my sympathies and condolences to those affected by the recent deadly tornadoes in Joplin this past May – especially to those that lost loved ones.
Also, I viewed some of the devastation of your town. I can feel your pain. If I could do anything to help you in this plight or to help you avoid any such grief, I would. Let’s hope that the tornado researchers will progress the knowledge of tornadic storms to the point whereby no one will ever have to suffer from these storms to such an extent as the good people of Joplin, Missouri have suffered from this latest calamity. Let’s hope and pray we all gain strength from this catastrophic experience.
Sincerely,
Adam Trotter / AVT
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Tornadoes in Massachusetts – and so am I.
June 1st, 2011
Today, deadly tornadoes preceded my visit to Massachusetts by a few hours. I hereby wish to send my condolences to the families of those killed by these recent tornadic storms – in addition to forwarding my condolences to any and all who may have ever lost loved ones to this type of natural phenomena, be any such loss a result of other recent tornadoes during this most difficult of years for these storms or anytime through the ages.
AVT
Massachusetts Tornadoes: At Least 4 Dead; Springfield, Westfield Hard Hit
http://abcnews.go.com/US/massachusetts-rocked-multiple-tornadoes-including-city-springfield-possibly/story?id=13737522
Today, deadly tornadoes preceded my visit to Massachusetts by a few hours. I hereby wish to send my condolences to the families of those killed by these recent tornadic storms – in addition to forwarding my condolences to any and all who may have ever lost loved ones to this type of natural phenomena, be any such loss a result of other recent tornadoes during this most difficult of years for these storms or anytime through the ages.
AVT
Massachusetts Tornadoes: At Least 4 Dead; Springfield, Westfield Hard Hit
http://abcnews.go.com/US/massachusetts-rocked-multiple-tornadoes-including-city-springfield-possibly/story?id=13737522
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Tornado in City of Philadelphia, PA
Fox 29 (WTXF, Fox 29 News at 10) in Philadelphia and the NWS are reporting that an F-0 ("F-0," "F-Zero") tornado touched down in Northeast Philadelphia a few hours ago. Other than destroying some roofs (a beer/liquor distributorship), making a mess, and causing some general havoc, no injuries were reported. Winds were reported to be in excess of 75 miles an hour, the tornado was reported to be 30 to 50 feet wide, and the tornado survived on the ground for a duration of approximately 20 seconds. Being in the greater Phila. area this evening, and as they seemed to have done several times in the past, maybe the tornado gods were saying hello to me in their own special way? :)
AVT
Witnesses Describe Philly Tornado
http://www.myfoxphilly.com/dpp/news/local_news/witnesses-describe-philly-tornado--051811
The Finger of God – A Tornado
http://tornadotamer.blogspot.com/2010/03/finger-of-god-tornado.html
Monday, April 25, 2011
519 Tornadoes to date in April, 2011.
April 24th, 2011
ABC News ‘Good Morning America’ reported this morning that there have been 519 tornadoes in the U.S.A. so far this month.
AVT
More tornadoes this month than any April on record
http://blogs.kansas.com/weather/2011/04/25/more-tornadoes-this-month-than-any-april-on-record/
After-thought May 1st, 2011:
I haven't heard the final number, but after I blogged this number of tornadoes in April (519), there has been maybe a hundred more tornadoes [also in April, 2011].
ABC News ‘Good Morning America’ reported this morning that there have been 519 tornadoes in the U.S.A. so far this month.
AVT
More tornadoes this month than any April on record
http://blogs.kansas.com/weather/2011/04/25/more-tornadoes-this-month-than-any-april-on-record/
After-thought May 1st, 2011:
I haven't heard the final number, but after I blogged this number of tornadoes in April (519), there has been maybe a hundred more tornadoes [also in April, 2011].
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
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