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Topic: Hummmmmm......... (RADAR) | Topic page views:
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RidesTheWind
visionary

The Void 1359 posts, Feb 2001
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posted 07-15-2001 08:15 AM
This place sure looks interesting. www.chill.colostate.edu/ 
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RidesTheWind
visionary

The Void 1359 posts, Feb 2001
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posted 07-16-2001 06:00 AM
I notice no comments but I sure hope folks took time to really poke around in this site...Sounds alot like chemtrail clouds to me and whats the steering with radar they talk about!!
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amber
UK ENVOY

uk 445 posts, May 2001
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posted 07-16-2001 06:50 AM
Sorry, RTW, I just find it hard to understand and haven't the time to persist with it at the moment...I DO read ALL your posts though  
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David
Chemtrail Information Agent
1290 posts, Oct 2000
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posted 07-16-2001 07:03 AM
Hello there. Quite a site that. Some of the radar reads sure looked like what we see. There is a lot of goodies there. I'll have to spent more time. Thanks for the link. And here is a site you might like: http://www.cira.colostate.edu/ Well would ya look at that, same state and oh my stars, same university!!  
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RidesTheWind
visionary

The Void 1359 posts, Feb 2001
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posted 07-16-2001 07:42 AM
Busy little beavers are they not? For all that work they still haven't figured out how to get the pink out of their clouds  
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penumbra
quarky

North Carolina 668 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 07-16-2001 09:05 AM
Very interesting RTW- will have to dig more later. It does seem like a lot of universities have joint projects with nasa, etc.
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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 07-16-2001 12:29 PM
thanks for the links RTW and David, I'll check them out today when I get a chance... speaking of Universities, funny is how many ping me...the latest port scan attempt from ~Registrant: University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA-DOM) UCLA Communications Technology Services Bldg CSB1 2nd floor 741 Circle Dr South Los Angeles, CA 90095-1363 US Give it up guys, you're never getting in. 
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Catnip57
Senior Member

Central Washington 527 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 07-16-2001 02:28 PM
RTW... I had a chance to visit your link and I found an interesting bit of information that perhaps explained what happened with the birds that got fried in Tenessee. quote: These data were collected when the CHILL radar was based at the University of Illinois - Willard Airport (CMI) which is located approximately 8 km south of the city of Champaign. The radar was collecting low elevation angle PPI scan data near sunrise in an effort to monitor bird movements. (This research was funded by the Air Force; bird strikes are a significant hazard for them, especially during low altitude flight operations). A series of circular, concentric, expanding echo rings that originated from a fixed point were noted. These echoes were due to successive waves of Starlings that were leaving their overnight roosting areas to begin their daytime activities. The image available below shows the radial velocity data field (postive values indicate motion away from the radar); near zero velocities have been removed from the color table to suppress ground clutter echoes. The radially outward velocities of the departing birds are readily apparent. It should be noted that such shallow, strongly divergent radial velocity patterns have been known to cause false alarms on some early Doppler radar-based microburst detection algorithms. 1/26/99 The part where it talked about bird strikes being a significant hazard for them. That caught my eye as being a possible explanation. What do you guys think? Sure wish I knew how to highlight certain areas of text. Can anyone explain how this is done? Hmmm... here's another interesting bit of information. quote: 17 June 1996 2355 UTC: The NOAA P3 Intercepts a Fine Line Echo The first research flight conducted by the NOAA P3 aircraft in suppport of the STERAO project took place on 17 June 1996. This flight followed one of the normal STERAO sequences: (1) Air chemistry samples were collected at a number of altitudes prior to convective storm development. (2) Once suitable convection developed, the P3 collected airborne dual Doppler measurements, while multiparameter data were taken with the ground-based CSU-CHILL system. (3) Finally, the P3 took additional chemical samples within air that had been processed through the storm. Hmmm...Sounds like there's somebody out there taking samples of chemicals in the air. I Wonder if they'd release their findings to the public?
[Edited 1 times, lastly by Catnip57 on 07-16-2001] 
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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 07-16-2001 06:03 PM
Yes, let's talk of compromised university computers as demonstrated by a recent e-mail concerning a port scan from UTAH.NET did they ever find that lost city in Utah? *****,
The machine 128.110.135.5 was found to be compromised and is now off the network. Thanks for the report. Dave Huth -----Original Message----- From: ***** **** Sent: Sun 7/15/2001 12:48 PM To: postmaster@ns.utah.edu Cc: cgarner@westnet.net Subject: Port Scan from 128.110.135.5 from UTAH.NET
Why are you scanning my ports!!!???? Leave my ports alone!!!!! Alarm Log Data ~ FWIN,2001/07/15,11:33:42 -7:00 GMT,128.110.135.5:4566,24.77.199.97:27374,TCP (flags:S) Reverse DNS Lookup of 128.110.135.5 The computer name ("domain name") identified for this IP address is:
ubs.utah.edu University of Utah (NET-UTAH-NET) 606 Black Hawk Way Salt Lake City, UT 84108 US Netname: UTAH-NET Netblock: 128.110.0.0 - 128.110.255.255 Coordinator: University of Utah (ZU27-ARIN) University of Utah (NET-UTAH-NET) 606 Black Hawk Way Salt Lake City, UT 84108 US Netname: UTAH-NET Netblock: 128.110.0.0 - 128.110.255.255 Coordinator: University of Utah (ZU27-ARIN) postmaster@ns.utah.edu +1 801 581 4000 Domain System inverse mapping provided by: NS.UTAH.EDU 128.110.125.120 FIBER.UTAH.EDU 128.110.132.99 Record last updated on 09-Oct-2000. Database last updated on 14-Jul-2001 23:02:13 EDT. The ARIN Registration Services Host contains ONLY Internet Network Information: Networks, ASN's, and related POC's. Please use the whois server at rs.internic.net for DOMAIN related Information and whois.nic.mil for NIPRNET Information. +1 801 581 4000 Domain System inverse mapping provided by: NS.UTAH.EDU 128.110.125.120 FIBER.UTAH.EDU 128.110.132.99 Record last updated on 09-Oct-2000. Database last updated on 14-Jul-2001 23:02:13 EDT. route: 128.110.0.0/16 descr: University of Utah 3160 Merrill Engineering Building Salt Lake City UT 84112, USA origin: AS210 member-of: RS-COMM_NSFNET mnt-by: MAINT-AS210 changed: cgarner@westnet.net 19951018 source: RADB 
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RidesTheWind
visionary

The Void 1359 posts, Feb 2001
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posted 07-16-2001 06:37 PM
Hey Lu...What software do you use to do this tracking and monitoring??
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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 07-17-2001 08:22 AM
Hi Rides, btw, the word "compromised" here means "hacked" as in someone has hacked into a university computer and is using it illegaly for nefarious cyber attacks. First of all I have zone alarm installed; it can be downloaded free from the net for personal use at http://www.zonealarm.com/ then when I get a port scan or NetBIOS hack attempt (a pop-up window notifies me), I use several whois to trace back. First one will be when I ask for more info on zone alarm ping. This is a list of other I use depending on origin ie. if it's a RIPE ISP I use RIPE Whois etc... http://www.arin.net/whois/index.html A good general who is database. http://www.amnesi.com/hostinfo/ipinfo.jhtml Another good reverse lookup IP. http://www.nic.mil/dodnic/ A DoD database where you just might find the info that can't be found anywhere else, especially good to use to trace back all the .mil visitors we get here at the forum. http://www.nic.gov/cgi-bin/whois NIC.GOV WHOIS DATABASE http://www.networldmap.com/TryIt.htm This one I really like because it will tell you the locale of the IP anywhere in the world, so generously donated by Thermit. http://www.apnic.net/apnic-bin/whois2.pl?key=211.220.193.240+&results=a&type=all& source=&inv= A very handy Asia Pacific Network Information Centre whois database. http://whois.nic.or.kr/english/index.html I use this Korea Network Information Center a lot as well. http://www.ripe.net/perl/whois RIPE NCC is a must have. Europe, Russia, Middle East and parts of Africa. http://www.networksolutions.com/cgi-bin/whois/whois Networks Solution whois http://www.networksolutions.com/en_US/;jsessionid=YZ02M3OIDVCM1WFI3EFCFEQ?_request id=1732637 Network Solutions Domain Name Registration Services http://www.internic.net/whois.html Let's you look up Domain names (ex. internic.net), Registrar(ex. ABC Registrar, Inc.) and Nameserver (ex. NS.EXAMPLE.COM or 192.16.0.192) for North and South America and parts of Africa. http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers The port numbers are divided into three ranges: the Well Known Ports, the Registered Ports, and the Dynamic and/or Private Ports. I am sure there are other whois databases out there. Anyone care to add to the list? When I send in (e-mail)a complaint I include the specific incriminating data from my alarm log. this can be found through Windows directory...Internet logs...ZAlog. You must include this vital piece of info which has the time zone the hack attempt originated in and other important info needed to trace back the culprit. I also include in my complaint as much whois info as possible (mostly for my own records, but also the more info, the more abuse contact e-mail you'll have to add to cc (carbon copy). The point is hack attempts are illegal. Only if we lodge a complaint will the incident be brought to light and the proper action taken. Follow up with inquiries if you haven't heard back. As soon as I get the hack attempt I follow it back and get the complaint e-mail sent off. Why put off to tommorrow what can be done today I always say.
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amber
UK ENVOY

uk 445 posts, May 2001
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posted 07-17-2001 08:29 AM
LuLu...I have the zone alarm software...what do I do with the whois sites? Do I goto the link and type in the port number or domain name..that comes up on zone alarm..or what? God I feel like such a dummy!!!
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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 07-17-2001 08:40 AM
Yes, amber that's exactly right. You go to whatever whois database you're using, type in (I always cut and paste everything...saves so much time. Just highlight what you want cut (click, or click and drag with left mouse, then hold down "control" + "c", now move the cursor where you want to paste (in this case over the box in the whois database where the numbers go), then left click your mouse again on that spot, now hold down "control" + "v" to paste.) the IP numbers and do the search. Now what comes up in the search isn't necessarily the offending party, but contact the admin or abuse e-mail listed to file your complaint, and they will use that IP you provided them with to do their own trace. Good luck amber!
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amber
UK ENVOY

uk 445 posts, May 2001
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posted 07-17-2001 08:45 AM
Thanks, Lulu  
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3T3L1
Differentiated Mouse Fibroblasts

Lubbock, Texas 1347 posts, Mar 2001
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posted 07-17-2001 09:23 AM
Sure wish I knew how to highlight certain areas of text. Can anyone explain how this is done?Catnip57 - To highlight text, put <b> in front of the text you want to highlight, and put </b> after it. Don't forget the "/" part in the second command. It shuts off the formatting. You can use [ and ] instead of < and > if you wish. If you see a post which has a type of formatting you're interested in, click on the "Edit" icon associated with that post. You won't be able to edit the post, but you will see the codes the person used to get that type of formatting. Finally, this board converts HTML into UBB. For an explanation of UBB codes, look here: http://www.chemtrailcentral.com/ubb/ubbcode.html 
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RidesTheWind
visionary

The Void 1359 posts, Feb 2001
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posted 07-17-2001 11:13 AM
Thanks Lulu...I'm zoned now and feel good but I'm sure they already have all they need.Ah well...Mucho thanks for your help!
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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 07-17-2001 11:30 AM
My pleasure RTW! And thanks again for the link you provided above. Whoever thought that the weather would be such a hot topic??!!
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Catnip57
Senior Member

Central Washington 527 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 07-17-2001 04:45 PM
Thanks 3T3L1... You've been a great help I'm going to save this information on my computer for next time.
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3T3L1
Differentiated Mouse Fibroblasts

Lubbock, Texas 1347 posts, Mar 2001
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posted 07-17-2001 05:02 PM
You're welcome, Catnip57! Next time, how to add lovely colors.
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Catnip57
Senior Member

Central Washington 527 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 07-17-2001 06:53 PM
Thanks.. 3T3! I believe I'm getting the hang of this. Whew! What a lot of work.  Copy and Paste works wonders! 
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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 07-17-2001 07:02 PM
Doesn't it though Catnip! I can also cut and paste from my browser (IE) top left under "edit". Life is fun  
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SKYWATCHER
Senior Member
SOUTHEASTERN,MA,UKA 37 posts, Oct 2000
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posted 07-19-2001 01:27 AM
Good find RTW.I've witnessed those radar donuts both deflect and intensify storm systems on unisys radar.How about a link to the exact page they talk about "steering".I couldn't find it although I did read "The arrangement of these two radars will readily allow three dimensional air motion fields within storms to be synthesized using standard Doppler methods."I'm not quite sure what that means.By the way,I've again been having browser trouble.I swear to God they monitor me in real time and start messing with me when they know I'm onto something good.And last nighttrouble with Colo.State's link was no exception.Another site they don't want me to look at.Keep up the good work everyone.
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eyesopen
This Space For Rent
Ventura CA 627 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 07-19-2001 01:38 AM
Hey Skywatcher, If you want realtime protection on your pc, try this. www.safeweb.com All your surfing goes through their servers and is encrypted too. No one can tell who you are or what you are seeing. Works good for me. Hey all, check out this too about radar: http://www.unknowncountry.com/news/?id=641 "weather radar glitch causes internet rumors to fly" 
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SKYWATCHER
Senior Member
SOUTHEASTERN,MA,UKA 37 posts, Oct 2000
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posted 07-19-2001 03:09 AM
Thanks eyes open.I'm trying it.Already something fishy.I just hit back button and waited a few seconds before the words came up barely visible.Went forward again to my message and message was ok.Then I went back again and the type on the thread was normal and came right up.Forward immed. to message-OK.Back again and it again took time to come up with barely visible text.This type of thing used to happen to me a long time ago when I was first being monitored in 99.I'd have to hit things twice as if one for me one for you.Like theres two drives or duplicate browsers.Am Immaking any sense? Also Lulu,I downloaded zonealarm and can't get anything to come up while it's engaged. I get this message "The firewall blocked access to your computer(aol)from 205.188.66.38 (aol)".Whatever that means.
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Chem11
megasprayer news

The Homeland 1366 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 07-19-2001 03:10 AM
Eyesopen, Safeweb keeps a log of your internet activity. Proxys can be good for some things, but they aren't as anonymous as these services would have you believe.It comes down to who you trust. I trust Safeweb more than I trust certain sites, just don't think that you aren't being tracked. You are. 
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