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eyesopen
This Space For Rent
Ventura CA 627 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 03-26-2002 09:07 AM
continued spraying here this morning.
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David Morton
Senior Member

underground 138 posts, Oct 2001
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posted 03-26-2002 11:44 AM
Cold and wet here in Jersey...light rain, mist
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Dan Rockwell
Hoka hey! - heyokas!

Stamford, CT, USA 1750 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 03-26-2002 12:11 PM
Cold, real hazy and wet here in Stamford today. Too bad there's more haze cover than cloud cover or else we might get some normal precipitation. So far we've only gotten 0.10" of rain today. The temperature is 36 degrees with 98% humidity. Solar X:rays:ACTIVE - Geomagnetic:QUIET We're still accessing the GHCC site but have found some better Satellite images at the site below. The haze and trails as well as the cloud cover just seems to show up much here. http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satellite.html 
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Nirvana
Senior Member

Seattle, WA 180 posts, Nov 2001
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posted 03-26-2002 05:30 PM
We have continuing gray skies here... just for fun, I scanned in some recent pictures. Does it look like these two 767 sized chem-planes are playing chicken? Just your average civilian traffic close just North of a major international airport, eh? ) I've included a closeup of a plane from another trail. They all seem to be the same type of plane from several passes though. I'm wondering if it's the new Boeing 767 T-T fueler, the replacement for the KC-135 tanker.I was in Vancouver, BC recently. Plenty of chem-style trails there too, mostly over the Bay.



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Nirvana
Senior Member

Seattle, WA 180 posts, Nov 2001
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posted 03-26-2002 05:32 PM
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Dan Rockwell
Hoka hey! - heyokas!

Stamford, CT, USA 1750 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 03-26-2002 10:04 PM
Real nice pictures Nirvana.Well it's raining pretty good out right now. We've had 0.55" of precipitation so far today and it hasn't let up yet. The temperature is 42 degrees with 100% humidity and wind gusts between 6 and 30 mph. Solar X-rays:ACTIVE - Geomagnetic:QUIET

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PHANTOM911
Senior Member

341 posts, Oct 2001
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posted 03-27-2002 09:12 AM
3-27-02 Good Morning All! They're at it again today in what I will now refer to as St. "CHEMMED", Missouri. (formerly St. Louis) Weather's been STRANGE here lately. Yesterday we woke to snow over an ice sheet, then by 5:00pm, it was a beuatiful "sunny" day. Temp into the high 40's. Course today is supposed to hit the 50's but they're spraying away out there so who knows. 
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Dan Rockwell
Hoka hey! - heyokas!

Stamford, CT, USA 1750 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 03-27-2002 12:56 PM
We've been sprayed so many times that I'm seriously thinking about changing Stamford to Chemford.The haze has pretty much lifted after three days of being covered by it. The little storm that we had last night produced an additional 0.44" of precipitation after midnight and not there's nothing up there except some puffy white, almost normal looking, clouds. No jets to be seen anywhere ...yet. The temperature is 53 degrees with 49% humidity so thay'll probably be spraying again here very shortly. Solar X-rays:ACTIVE - Geomagnetic:QUIET 
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Ellyn
Senior Member
1242 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 03-27-2002 01:50 PM
Well, the Inland Northwest (which includes Spokane, Washington) started out to be a pristinely beautiful sunshiny day with gorgeous billowy clouds and deep blue sky. At about 10:30 a.m. I observed half the sky looking just like Nirvana's posted photo a few threads above this post and the other half continuing to be gorgeous. It is now about 11:45 a.m. and pretty much the entire sky is covered with the familiar chemtrail haze. The wind is blowing quite a bit today so I'm not sure how long the chemtrail haze will remain covering the entire sky.Again, I observed some jet aircraft with just their short contrails following behind them and again I wondered if anyone looked up and notice that not all jet aircraft are leaving the horizon to horizon long rows of chemtrails.

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KrissaTMC2
Never Surrender!

Greenwich, CT, USA 472 posts, Feb 2002
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posted 03-27-2002 05:41 PM
I didn't see a chem-jet all day but the sky is now once again filled with thick haze and clouds. 
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FLKook
Chemspiracy Realist

East Central Florida 706 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 03-27-2002 06:12 PM
No sign of CTs in well over a week. Clouds and weather have been normal in appearance and activity. Will check in when I get back from Clearwater on Monday. 
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Nirvana
Senior Member

Seattle, WA 180 posts, Nov 2001
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posted 03-27-2002 07:23 PM
Continuing crappy gray, windy, and cold weather here in Seattle. Can't see a chemtrail or much else in the sky besides thick gray clouds. We don't even get two nice days in a row. We always get chemmed on the 2nd nice day, then the crappy weather usually comes back again anyways. The locals are getting restless...FLKook, I'm thinking of vacationing soon in Florida. What are the locals saying about the water quality in the Keys? I've seen some online articles, but it's always good to hear from the locals. I don't want to go if the water is going to cause me some rash, fresh-eating bacteria, or I can't see the fishies very well. I'm a SCUBA diver and would like to dive near Key Largo or maybe even the Dry Tortugas, accessible by plane or boat south of Key Largo. Thanks! 
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Duncan Kunz
Senior Member
582 posts, Oct 2000
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posted 03-27-2002 07:41 PM
Nirvana, if it's not impacted by the algal bloom on the southwest coast, you might want to check out John Pennekamp State Park. I assume you have a PADI card; the rentals are not that bad and the diving's great (or at least it was ten years ago.------------------ Duncan Kunz / duncankunz@cox.net Mesa AZ / 480-891-2525 
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Nirvana
Senior Member

Seattle, WA 180 posts, Nov 2001
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posted 03-27-2002 08:05 PM
Thanks Duncan. I have dived John Pennekamp twice and really enjoyed both dives. Pennekamp is off of Key Largo.The Bahamas are another option, but a bit harder to get to. You can take a boat or plane from Miami. There's no black water there that I know of. 
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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 03-27-2002 08:08 PM
We don't even get two nice days in a row I noticed the same phenomenon here in Kelowna Nirvana. Gone are the days of real blue skies and not a cloud in sight for months in a row. For the past year and a half, always by the second day of real clear skies the haze begins again.Ellyn, I had the strangest sense of deja vu while reading your post. Well, the Inland Northwest (which includes Spokane, Washington) started out to be a pristinely beautiful sunshiny day with gorgeous billowy clouds and deep blue sky. was the trigger. Cold, grey overcast now, sudden gusts of strong winds last night...thought my bedroom window was going to implode. I hear Switzerland doesn't have chemtrails, perhaps that is where I should apprentice next year. 
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KnewEyes
watcher

under those cloud-like things 665 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 03-27-2002 08:26 PM
I'll tell you one thing,,,, I was shocked at how sparse and underwhelming the snorkeling was in the Bahama's, compared to Pennecamps in the Keys. Last April I was at the blue lagoon where they filmed that movie the "Blue Lagoon",lol,, and you would have thought the reefs and fish would be abundant there,,,moreso than at Pennecamps, in Fla. But no.. It made me sad to see such sparse low growing coral, and the quantity of fish was unbelievably low also. I don't know whats happened to Floridas coral reefs at Pennecamp over the past 15 years or so, but if they look anything like the so-called Great Bahamas,, then we are in big trouble. I didn't see half the species of fish I saw in the Keys,, and even less of the species that I did see... meaning my favorites, like the triggers, parrots , and damsels,.. were not abundant.I felt lucky to spot any! I saw 1 tenth or less of the quantitys of fish I expected to see.
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magneticlevity
New Member
Santa Monica 26 posts, Mar 2002
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posted 03-27-2002 08:40 PM
Santa Monica for the last three days has been totally chemed out. I really hate these worthless dumb s bags- Can't help but hope they eventually get their just deserts either in this life or the next.. By the way Lulu maybe you should try the Big Island in Hawaii- I was there for six months and saw zero chem-trails. Although from observing satellite photos I can see that we do get blow-by or blowback or chem drift -whatever - on an occasional basis. Its probably difficult to tackel a place like that in the middle of the ocean- besides I think the Japanese really control the islands and they dont seem to be willing to let it happen - at least not yet.
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Nirvana
Senior Member

Seattle, WA 180 posts, Nov 2001
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posted 03-27-2002 09:18 PM
Lulu, I know what you mean...the wind is really blowing here too. I went to the Vancouver Aquarium last weekend, and spent some extra time in the tropical exhibit. It was humid, green plants, and warm there! It felt so nice.The gray skies sometimes make me think of a quote from that Pink Floyd song from The Wall, "Day after day, life turns gray, like the skin on a dying man...". So depressing! I think most of us have better things to do than to watch for chemtrails and wish they would just go away... We must be the real sun-lovers. KnewEyes, thanks for the tip on the Bahamas. I guess the Keys are probably enough for this trip, especially if the Bahamas are declining. Reminds me of Isla Mujeres of of Cancun, so few fish there. I think it's overfished.

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FLKook
Chemspiracy Realist

East Central Florida 706 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 03-27-2002 09:20 PM
Can't help you out with any local scoop Nirvana, I'm on the Atlantic coast and mostly have gotten black water info online just like you. Thermit recently posted an update in the Other Trails forum. There was some discussion of it among local deep sea fishermen here. The general feeling was that of distrust of any official scientific reports. Most seem to think anything damaging to the almighty tourist dollar will be buried in a sea of beauracracy. Those that have talked to gulf fishermen have found there is a real concern about the flesh eating bacteria, many are bleaching the boat, nets, gear and themsleves. That same bacteria has been found in our county but only in the Indian River not the Atlantic so far. I only attempt to surf and wish I could dive but have been cursed with bad ears. Enjoy your vacation wherever you end up. BTW, how's that flu outbreak in Seattle going? 
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roman
Senior Member

Marietta Ohio USA 407 posts, Sep 2000
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posted 03-27-2002 09:21 PM
It has rained four days in a row now,The Ohio valley is finally getting the rain that we needed so badly. Haven't seen any trails which means someone else is getting the attention that we normaly recieve.Nirvana spend some quality time in Key West .Soak up the culture . Be sure to buy your Passport.take a couple of nights to drink Duval street dry. (Can't be done) If you like to dive the locals say that Fort Jefferson is a good place lots of charters in town. A good web site is Keywest Paradise. check out the web cams. roman...
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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 03-27-2002 10:02 PM
I think I could get used to Hawaii very easily magneticlevity!Diving in Cancun, Mexico years ago was just beautiful, tons of colorful fish everywhere. Bimini was very nice too, haven't been back for years though. Nirvana, ran into an old friend today. He said he was moving to Vancouver where it's warm. Imagine that, leaving "sunny" Kelowna for rainy Vancouver. Do you recall these sudden cold gusts of strong winds happening in Washington prior to last year? The flesh-eating bacteria is really scarey FLKook. There were reported cases of flesh-eating pneumonia in Vancouver earlier this year. 
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Nirvana
Senior Member

Seattle, WA 180 posts, Nov 2001
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posted 03-28-2002 03:06 AM
This image shows whats causing most of our cloud-cover and possibly wind here in the Northwest and South-Western Canada these days. Notice that big sheet of clouds extending from west of Hawaii all the way to Utah. There is a big jet coming in from the south too. I wonder when it will ever end? http://www.atmos.washington.edu/cgi-bin/latest.cgi?ir 
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David Morton
Senior Member

underground 138 posts, Oct 2001
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posted 03-28-2002 08:52 AM
Nirvana--- It looks from the map like it's just going to get worse there for a few days. We have a bright sunshiney day here in S Jersey. Dave Morton 
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Dan Rockwell
Hoka hey! - heyokas!

Stamford, CT, USA 1750 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 03-28-2002 11:50 AM
I know it's gonna sound weird, but there seems to be almost no haze in the sky, no clouds, no jets spraying and very little commercial air traffic. However, the com traffic that is flying over us is flying lower than normal again. It's like the calm before the chem-storms. The temperature is 52 degrees with 29% humidity. Solar X-rays:Active - Geomagnetic:Quiet. 
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David Morton
Senior Member

underground 138 posts, Oct 2001
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posted 03-28-2002 04:40 PM
This had been another 9/11 day---not a cloud in the sky clear on thru. Dave
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