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Environment Canada confirms Quebec’s fourth tornado

The Weather Network

Quebec has 4.7 tornadoes on average per year according a study done from 1980 to 2009

Quebec has 4.7 tornadoes on average per year according a study done from 1980 to 2009

Staff writers

Saturday, August 17, 2013, 5:17 PM –

Environment Canada has confirmed that a tornado touched down in the Cabano area shortly after 2pm EDT on Friday, August 16.

Officials say this minimum strength tornado was produced by convective cells not associated with thunderstorms, and caused only minor damage.

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Silver Iodide: The Case Against Cloud-Seeding

by Joseph Cek
Geoengineering Watch
August 5, 2013

Before reading this post, it is important that one understands the concept and methods used for ice-nucleation, which can be read here. As we know, Silver iodide is used to induce rain, either sprayed into the sky by aircraft or from ground. The toxic acute health effects of Silver iodide have been noted, however much research is lacking regarding chronic health effects and many others. The Material Data Safety Sheet for Silver iodide can be read here. We provide an excerpt from this article:

According to Medscape.com, prolonged exposure can cause discoloration of the hands. While the yellow white film-processing chemical would sometimes leave the skin a little yellow or orange, the lasting result was often a grey ashy color staining their hands. This discoloration is a side-effect of the disorder, agyria.

Argyria is classified as a skin condition though it also can potentially affect mucous membranes. Basically, the silver particles impregnate the skin and leaving residue in mucous membranes. Studies conclude that an unknown amount of silver can cause this condition because the rate at which it affects individuals varies so much. But this is, again, testing contact with the skin, not on the inhalation of silver iodide.

Putting aside human health, there are many controversies still surrounding the idea of cloud-seeding, as it is not based entirely on sound science, as discussed in this article:

There are many, many unscrupulous people in the field of weather modification who up until now have promoted some methods without any proper scientific evidence. Developing countries are particularly at risk here,” says Siems. The technique ”remains controversial, especially because in the early days unrealistic claims were made about its success”, says Johannes Verlinde, associate professor of meteorology at US-based Pennsylvania State University. Another reason for the controversy, he says, is that no two clouds are alike, making it difficult to compare clouds to prove it really works.

Another article for Australia makes similar claims, titled “Scientist admits proof lacking after $160k cloud-seed trial.” The Gazette for Colorado Springs states:

Colorado State University climate researcher Bill Cotton conducted one cloud-seeding study five years ago. A $100,000 grant to study weather modification in Colorado produced no definitive results. He said there is a “good chance” cloud seeding boosts snowfall, adding that to have so much spending on it without conclusive research is “kind of sad.” “It’s not a very effective way to do science,” he said.

Silver iodide is also used for hail mitigation methods. We believe the media isn’t telling us the real science behind Silver iodide “hail suppression” and weather patents. Knowing that Silver iodide cloud-seeding is used for inducing ice-nucleation into the sky, we believe instead of getting small hail pellets in a larger general area of the city, we instead get bigger hail pellets to come down instantaneously (with heavy shorter-duration rain). This would mean affecting a smaller area, but with more severity. We present snippets from an article which share these views, the Mountain View Gazette (June 28, 2011), written by Sylvia Cole, with emphasis added in square brackets:

There have already been 80 hours of work logged by pilots of Weather Modification Inc., based out of the Old-Didsbury Airport, this month alone.

[This leaves us wondering if there were individuals cloud-seeding prior to the June flood in Alberta (2013), perhaps trying a little too hard to prevent hail?]

The company, sponsored by Alberta Severe Weather Management Society (ASWMS), a group of insurance companies that privately funds cloud-seeding in the area, spent 11 of the first 21 days of June shooting silver iodide in the clouds as a way to shrink ice stones and reduce property damage, said Terry Krauss, PhD in meteorology and program director for the ASWMS.

 [Let’s hear it from the eye-witnesses]

“We can see from our house when they fly over and we can see their tanks. I saw them two times (last) year and that was the two times we saw hail,” said Wendy Schroeder, who

lives west of Sundre and noticed it for the first time last season. She said the first time she saw the planes go by was July 8 and “within 35 minutes we were pounded. It was an immediate drop of the hail,” she said.

Schroeder said the hail pounded down for seven minutes with big gusts of wind that flooded into her house where the windows weren’t sealed. “In seven minutes we had two inches (of rain) and there was no grass.” She said a couple of days later the same thing happened. “The timing of this is highly suspicious and can’t be ignored.”

Schroeder said she’s only seen the seeding planes once this year and while there wasn’t any hail that followed, she noticed a yellow film left on grass and on her vehicles that she said happens every time a plane goes by and rain or hail follows. She believes the iodide is toxic and bad for livestock, plants and humans. [She is definitely not alone in this belief]

Above: Hail received in Lethbridge, AB on July 6/13

“Alberta Agriculture funded a five-year study from 1974 to 1978 called the Alberta Hail Project. The project, similar to the one funded today by ASWMA, seeded all potential hail clouds for five years. The project was continued until 1985 when it was stopped because of “inconclusive scientific data,” said Cam Hantiuk, media relations for the premier’s office.”

The lack of provincial regulation worries Louis Bauman, south of Sundre, who’s been following cloud seeding since the government’s involvement in the 1970s.

His brother Joseph, who has since passed away, fought with the government back in the late ’70s and early ’80s to stop the project. He said it wasn’t right that the government was meddling with the natural course of weather and said such activities were devastating for agriculture, livestock farming and recreation.

“Is it lawful in Alberta to change the natural course of the weather by physical and chemical intervention to produce artificially positive rain and hail storm in one part in order to prevent contingent rain and hail in another?” he wrote in an affidavit to the Red Deer Provincial Court in 1984.”

“Something isn’t quite right; something is going on,” Hofer told the Gazette last year. He’s lived in the Sundre area for the last 50 years and said he was hired to work in Penhold during the ’70s when the Alberta Hail Project was in full force.

Hofer said he was responsible for picking up hailstones to see if there had been any change in the size from the silver iodine. “We quit with it because it didn’t accomplish nothing. You can’t control nature. Cloud-seeding is just some fancy name for creating an electrical storm,” he said. He believes that the seeding only suppresses a storm until eventually it needs to be released. He used the example of a hailstorm on Aug. 2, 2009 that devastated the area. “It builds up and it builds up … until it breaks loose and gets worse.”

The cloud-seeding project with a $2 million annual budget is funded by more than 20 of Alberta’s top insurance firms that represent 90 per cent of all insured companies, said Krauss.

Maybe the seeding will help Olds and Calgary by pre-emptying the clouds onto us, but what sort of reasoning is that, and how fair could that be?” asked Schroeder in a letter to the editor last year.

Above: July 6/13 – Alberta hailstorm leaving an unusual trail of hail, appearing as a deposited line. Are these the remnants of an aircraft cloud-seeding operation, during its linear flight of Silver iodide dispersing? Could this be what Hofer, Schroeder, and Bauman were referring to?
Above: There is more than than just aerial spraying. This is a ground-based flare tree used for ground cloud-seeding
Above: Cloud Nucleating Generator (CNG) – A propane flame is used to vaporize the seeding solution, which is composed of silver iodide mixed in acetone. The vaporized silver iodide then re-crystallizes in the cold air, forming millions of tiny particles which are intended to serve as ice nuclei. Read more here.
Above: The science of cloud-seeding. We realize that it is not this simplistic, now is it?

Shocking VIDEO — Tsunami in Japan 2011

Red Flag News
August 9, 2013

A shocking new Japan tsunami video has turned up and was recently published by LEAKEDCHANNEL on YouTube. This video shows the size and enormity of this tragedy in a way that hasn’t yet been seen before. For your info, the water really begins flowing in at the 3 minute mark and from there prepare to be in awe by the tsunamis amazing scope and power as it destroys everything in its path.

H/T BeforeItsNews.com

[hat tip: Sacred Geometry International]


MUST SEE — Belgian shelf cloud goes viral

The Weather Network

(youtube video is dated August 5, 2013)

by Daniel Martins
Digital Content Editor

Monday, August 12, 2013, 11:13 AM –

With that ominous orange glow and menacing lighting, the folks in this Belgian seaside village must have been wondering what kind of apocalypse was descending on them when this storm rolled in.

The shelf cloud heralded a powerful storm that local reports say brought strong winds and very heavy rain to the town.

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VIDEO — 8/8/2013 — Kitchener / Toronto Canada — RADAR pulse / “HAARP ring” .. very strong return

Dutchsinse
August 8, 2013

August 8, 2013, approximately 4pm CT, a very large RADAR pulse / “HAARP ring” appeared out of the Kitchener / Toronto Canada RADAR station.

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We don’t normally see too many of these types of pulses — a fully illuminated hollow ring is not an everyday occurrence.

The Canadian RADAR sent a large burst of microwaves out to the perimeter (to the edge of its coverage area).  This pulse is actually targeted upwards / outwards from the base station — causing only the ring edge to experience the brunt of the pulse — notice the “hollow” center — better called a “silent” center.

Watch the center of the pulse for up to 72 hours from the point of emission for possible severe weather to develop — hail, damaging winds, and even the possibility of spot tornadoes.

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Read more about frequency weather modification here:
http://sincedutch.wordpress.com/2012/04/24/want-to-know-about-weather-modification-haarp-vlf-hf-and-chemtrails-want-to-prove-it-to-a-non-believer-here-you-go/

See past documented events similar to this:

http://sincedutch.wordpress.com/2012/01/28/radarpulseconfirmations/

or click this thumbnail to view all past documented RADAR pulses:

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Three tornadoes and a waterspout confirmed after Wednesday’s storms in Ontario [videos included]

Staff writers
The Weather Network

Friday, August 9, 2013, 7:40 AM –

Wednesday was a wild weather day across parts of Ontario as a line of severe thunderstorms rolled through.

The storms developed late Wednesday afternoon from the Arthur area to Orillia to north of Minden. These thunderstorms tracked eastward and maintained their strength as they passed over the Haliburton area and portions of eastern Ontario, Environment Canada says.

Several photos and videos of the storms were captured showing everything from funnel clouds to waterspouts and tornadoes.

Based on these images as well as eye witness accounts, Environment Canada confirmed Ontario’s twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth tornadoes of the season.

CARNARVON

“Eyewitness accounts, localized damage and photographic evidence were used to confirm a tornado in the Carnarvon area north of Minden,” Environment Canada says.

This tornado has not yet been rated pending a damage investigation that will take place on Friday.

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VIDEO — Dutchsinse *deleted channel* Classics — RADAR pulse / “HAARP ring” explanation

Dutchsinse
August 6, 2013

“HAARP ring” is a slang term for a circular shaped high frequency pulsing RADAR signal.

“Scalar Square” is a slang term for a square shaped high frequency pulsing RADAR signal.

Other terms can include Circle Sweep, Sawtooth Sweep, and Geometric Modulation.

RADAR pulses / “HAARP rings” and “Scalar Squares” are NOT to be confused with “background clutter”, “birds and bugs”, or calibration of the RADAR.

These pulses have a weather modification after effect. Could be possibly unintentional, we do not know if “they” (the NWS/NOAA) are aware that storms are indeed hitting within 72 hours AFTER the pulses happen. At this point it appears “they” are dismissing it all as CHANCE!

See my whole post here providing detailed documents , experiments, and examples of weather modification using frequency and cloud seeding:

http://sincedutch.wordpress.com/2012/…

see the past documented RADAR pulse / HAARP ring / Scalar Square events here:

http://sincedutch.wordpress.com/2012/…