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penumbra
quarky

North Carolina 668 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 12-03-2001 09:45 PM
It has been cloudy (and rain! ) here since my last report. Today there were no clouds, I hesitate to use the word "clear" because of the persistant haze. The heat continues. There is a prevalence of long particulate strands.
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SDCADJ
Senior Member
San Diego, CA USA 65 posts, Nov 2001
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posted 12-04-2001 01:31 PM
Well... San Diego..Saturday - Didn't notice because I had eye surgery Sunday - Terrible!!!! The whole sky was covered with trails and they spread out massively by the end of the day, and we got a nice chem sunset.. How exciting. Ignorant people told me it looked "Cool". Monday - Rain Tuesday - Today it's clearing up.. No site yet, but I bet they're coming. So, I find it ironic and odd that they sprayed so heavilly before a rain storm.. Like they want the rain to deliver their goodies down to us.

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eyesopen
This Space For Rent
Ventura CA 627 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 12-04-2001 01:40 PM
They are at it like usual here. Dark band of haze growing and lotso air craft in the sky.
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FLKook
Chemspiracy Realist

East Central Florida 706 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 12-04-2001 08:07 PM
We're clear again today. The sun seemed unusually hot on my skin.
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Catnip57
Senior Member

Central Washington 527 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 12-04-2001 10:12 PM
Yesterday and today here in the Yakima Valley has been mostly cloudy with some breaks. I saw only one chemtrail yesterday and it's too cloudy most of the time to see anything else.So, I find it ironic and odd that they sprayed so heavilly before a rain storm.. Like they want the rain to deliver their goodies down to us. I have to say that thought has occured to me on numerous occasions. Especially since the really spectacular amount of webs I saw after a good heavy rain... Hey FLK... do you have a different colored pin for those areas that report webs on certain days? And if you do... are there any patterns developing? Padawan... I was wondering what part of Canada do you live in? Do you know if you live under a high traffic route for the airlines?

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FLKook
Chemspiracy Realist

East Central Florida 706 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 12-05-2001 06:59 AM
Hey Catnip, I've kept the map experiment pretty basic, red (heavy days) yellow (med to light days) blue (clear days) white (no view due to weather conditions) and a white stripe through flags to indicated trails seen through weather conditions. Nothing for webs.I stopped pinning the map Nov. 30th and the only patterns that emerged I've discussed in earlier posts on this thread. (Back a page or two) There are just too many unknowns to say anything very conclusive, for instance our picture of the situation was limited to the regions that post here. The oddest thing for me was the fact that the month of November was the lightest chem month I've ever experienced (since waking up to the issue). The only one with more blue pins was 3T3 in Lubbock. The coastal states seemed to be more active than inland but only because there are more of them reporting here I think. Those inland that did report were almost always heavy. Today is another real sky day here. Yesterday's shuttle launch was scrubbed for 24 hours, they are scheduled for 5:10PM or so tonight. They moved that one out to the launch pad quite early in the month, about the same time that our skies cleared. Hmmmmmm. Perhaps they allowed the atmosphere here to clear a little for the launch. Let's keep this CT reporting going. I'm still very interested in the reports for the rest of the country. It's nice to know which thread to find them on. 
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David Morton
Senior Member

underground 138 posts, Oct 2001
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posted 12-05-2001 07:24 PM
Jersey--nothing...overcast mostly this past week, one clear day that I recall...Lots of fog, mist, heavy, what look like software clouds. Pretty much forgotten what it means to be under the spraying program. Yeah! Dave
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Catnip57
Senior Member

Central Washington 527 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 12-06-2001 01:01 AM
Yakima Valley had some trails today... these were the most I've seen in quite a while. I'd say they were mostly moderate since we didn't get any chem dome effect.
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MB66
New Member
Santa Cruz, Calif. USA 13 posts, Nov 2001
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posted 12-06-2001 02:23 AM
Man what a week! I was countin a new trail every 5 minutes, sometime 4-5 at a time. Then it would get dark and i thought i could finally relax......then all i could see was more trails against the full moon. I took DV Video and i'll be puttin it on my website within the next couple a days. Impressive. Anyways........maybe we're all due for break from all this stress......  
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FLKook
Chemspiracy Realist

East Central Florida 706 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 12-06-2001 07:47 AM
Shuttle went off without a hitch, still real looking sky this morning. Mostly blue with a few puffy clouds, we'll see how the day progresses. MB66 what's your web site address? 
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mark sky
bin Rydin

SW coast of Oregon 1089 posts, Jun 2001
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posted 12-07-2001 12:40 PM
South Oregon Coast 12-6-01 10PM drop of chemical smelling like Dawn dish detergent 12-7-01 9AM white/grey out with very large dirty orange/brown sun corona
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SDCADJ
Senior Member
San Diego, CA USA 65 posts, Nov 2001
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posted 12-07-2001 02:37 PM
Well, it's a SUNNY Friday here in San Diego. I think we've got "Santa Ana" winds today, it's 80 degrees, the dewpoint is 30 degrees in the sky, and 18 percent humidity!!! WOW, a coastal area with 18 percent humidity! I love Santa Ana Winds! Why couldn't this have happened tomorrow on Saturday so i could go to the beach?Anyway, no trails in sight today. I don't think with that kind of temperature, dewpoint, and humidity, they would be able to leave trails, but who knows. Yesterday there were only a few here and there. Wednesday was pretty heavy.. Lots of trails. 
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FLKook
Chemspiracy Realist

East Central Florida 706 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 12-08-2001 07:14 AM
Maybe I've died and gone to heaven. There are no chemtrails in heaven. None here in FL lately either. Noticeable again and conspicuous by their absence are the planes. I've heard and witnessed only half a dozen planes in the last three days. CT days usually there are half a dozen or more in half an hour. 
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SDCADJ
Senior Member
San Diego, CA USA 65 posts, Nov 2001
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posted 12-08-2001 12:18 PM
Man, I am so pissed off this morning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I woke up, looked outside, and what did I see? A complete sky full of trails. They are basically trying to kill our Sunshine today. Why didn't they spare us today, they should of hit us yesterday and spared us today so I could have a nice sunny day at the beach! I'll note, that I am now becomming more of a believer. Where were all the airplanes yesterday? If chemtrails are normal air traffic, then dispite the lack of trails, why were there not very many airplanes in the sky yesterday? Those people who say "contrails" can be persistent under certain atmospheric conditions, answer me this: The conditions today are the same as yesterday. Warm, dry air, with a very low dewpoint. Why were there no trails yesterday, and today the sky is COMPLETELY covered in them? And one more thing. According to weather.com, wunderground.com, and accuweather.com, current conditions in Carlsbad, California: Mostly Sunny. Well in my book if 70+% of the sky is covered in chem/contrails, it's definately NOT mostly sunny, it's mostly cloudy. Hope some of you made out better then I did today. Oh, and one more thing, I'm completely congested this morning. Yay.

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SDCADJ
Senior Member
San Diego, CA USA 65 posts, Nov 2001
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posted 12-08-2001 12:20 PM
And I do have a question. Who reports the conditions to these weather stations anyway? Do they have sensors that automatically detect the sky? Do they go by the satellite photos? Or does someone actually report in a database the current condition?
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FLKook
Chemspiracy Realist

East Central Florida 706 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 12-08-2001 03:17 PM
SDCADJ sorry to hear of your frustrations, I'm with ya brother... the only thing I can tell you is that the average meteorologist spends a heck of a lot more time on charts and a database than he does looking up! My point exactly about the lack of traffic on non chem days. Today we are still clear so I'm enjoying it while it lasts. This is an amazing run of real weather for us. 
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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 12-08-2001 05:30 PM
Poke me with the red pin FLKook! After at least 2 straight weeks of perpetual overcast, there was a break today, and sure enough the chem boys were at it big time, laying down their crap, patching all the holes. Lots of variety ~ long horizon-to-horizon, segments, funky trails, spinal trails...Last night at sunset the most striking color of red/orange seen in west. WOW! 
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eyesopen
This Space For Rent
Ventura CA 627 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 12-08-2001 06:55 PM
Here too for the past few days...
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Chem11
megasprayer news

The Homeland 1366 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 12-08-2001 10:23 PM
I know I'm going to regret asking this, Lulu... But what is a 'spinal trail'..?Sounds nasty...!
[Edited 1 times, lastly by Chem11 on 12-08-2001] 
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FLKook
Chemspiracy Realist

East Central Florida 706 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 12-08-2001 10:30 PM
"spinal trail" sounds like one of those fishbone looking ones.Hey Chem, are you still on the gulf coast. Wondering how the skies are over there. 
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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 12-08-2001 11:38 PM
That's right FLKook...'spinal' trails look like a spine with ribs, stacked one upon the other these ribs, kinda blurry, sometimes tinged pinkish... one of the nastier varieties of chemtrails.
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Chem11
megasprayer news

The Homeland 1366 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 12-09-2001 12:12 AM
Fourth clear day in a row, FLK. I could get used to this...  
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mark sky
bin Rydin

SW coast of Oregon 1089 posts, Jun 2001
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posted 12-09-2001 12:15 AM
a lotta less than one they stagger away from the one... almost from defraction i post yeh to the post flayed and sriped almost
[Edited 1 times, lastly by mark sky on 12-09-2001] 
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Chem11
megasprayer news

The Homeland 1366 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 12-09-2001 12:22 AM
Oh, those. They are nasty... and kinda rare.Thanks, Mark... I was just going to ask! 
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mark sky
bin Rydin

SW coast of Oregon 1089 posts, Jun 2001
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posted 12-09-2001 01:12 AM
so right just fine hear does naught hurt a byte itz all normal i heard upon the harrp string fine
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