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Topic: Rainbow 'Shield' Over Hollywood | Topic page views:
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Otavaleph
Senior Member
the new world 38 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-03-2003 04:43 PM
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Feelin Kocky
A Member
Underground Weather Control Bunker 537 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-03-2003 04:50 PM
More cool photos. Would you email the files to me? please please please!!!!! F.K.

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Feelin Kocky
A Member
Underground Weather Control Bunker 537 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-03-2003 04:52 PM
O forget it. I shant pay money
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Otavaleph
Senior Member
the new world 38 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-03-2003 05:29 PM
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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 02-03-2003 05:37 PM
WOW totally awesome pictures!FK what would cause just one little ol cloud to be lit up as such? 
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Otavaleph
Senior Member
the new world 38 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-03-2003 06:18 PM
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Otavaleph
Senior Member
the new world 38 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-03-2003 06:19 PM
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eyesopen
This Space For Rent
Ventura CA 627 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 02-03-2003 06:33 PM
Not uncommon around here. I associate it with chems for sure.
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ICU812
Senior Member
Edmonton, Canada 100 posts, Mar 2001
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posted 02-04-2003 12:30 AM
Looks much like the picture on this Barium page!!! Scroll down to the webelements movie!! http://www.webelements.com/webelements/elements/text/Ba/key.html 
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Feelin Kocky
A Member
Underground Weather Control Bunker 537 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-10-2003 02:06 PM
quote: Originally posted by Lulu: WOW totally awesome pictures!FK what would cause just one little ol cloud to be lit up as such?
Sorry, Lulu, but the pics were deleted. Why were they deleted? They rocked. I don't suppose they could be reposted so I could respond? F.K. 
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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 02-10-2003 05:21 PM
I have asked Otavaleph to replace cool pics and posts but to no avail, I did however save said photo in question and will upload and post... 
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Feelin Kocky
A Member
Underground Weather Control Bunker 537 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-10-2003 05:34 PM
Thank you thank you. That is a great pic!I showed that pic and the larger version that showed some other clouds and effects to some of my co-workers and they pretty much agreed on what it was. Now if I can just "splain it, Lucy."  I'll work on it in another post. Time for supper. F.K. 
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ScaredForTheFuture
Senior Member

Orange County, CA,USA 162 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-10-2003 05:48 PM
For those people who say stuff like this is normal, tell us why we never saw shit like this in the 70's!I lived in the flight path of San Jose INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. Hearing planes overhead was a soothing occurance that happened all day long. Did I ever see these Chemtrails? NOOOOOOOOO. Did I ever see these "rainbow clouds"? NOOOOOOO. Everyone who debunks is full of shit and they know it.
[Edited 1 times, lastly by ScaredForTheFuture on 02-10-2003] 
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Feelin Kocky
A Member
Underground Weather Control Bunker 537 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-10-2003 07:01 PM
Ok. here goes:My opinion and co-workers agree except for the one that thinks the picture was doctored.  Anyway, it is hard to visualize without the full picture, but this looks like a fragment of a rainbow and the "cloud" is probably virga. My recolection from the other pics is that there was virga with some of the other clouds as well. If there had been more clouds and virga, the shape of a rainbow might have been visible. F.K.
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Feelin Kocky
A Member
Underground Weather Control Bunker 537 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-10-2003 07:05 PM
>>For those people who say stuff like this is normal, tell us why we never saw shit like this in the 70's!<<One of my co-workers said he saw something very similar to the pic. From his description, it was certainly in the 70s. This type of thing is indeed rare and it is probably why you were not fortunate enough to see it in the 70s. I saw something similar in the early/mid 80s. But nothing quite a cool as the pic. F.K. Apparently F.O.S 
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the professor
KNOW YOUR ROLE
heartland USA 1164 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-10-2003 07:34 PM
whats virga?
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Feelin Kocky
A Member
Underground Weather Control Bunker 537 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-10-2003 07:39 PM
I'm sorry. Virga is basically rain that evaporates before reaching the ground. It is more common over dry areas like the western high plains, southern California, Arizona, New Mexico, or in lee of mountain ranges.F.K. 
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PHXPilot
Your Mode C Veil is Showing

Phoenix, AZ, USA 800 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-10-2003 09:35 PM
Yeah, we get virga alot down here in Phoenix during the monsoon season. When Im flying, I need to be especially careful around it because, since the rain is evaporating before it gets to the ground, the evaporation quickly cools the surrounding air and as you know, cold air sinks. So this colder air falls out of the cloud quite quick and hits the ground spreading out in all directions at dangerously fast speeds. Not good if your flying through it.People living here routinely mistake its damage for a tornado. 
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David
Chemtrail Information Agent
1290 posts, Oct 2000
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posted 02-10-2003 09:45 PM
quote: This type of thing is indeed rare and it is probably why you were not fortunate enough to see it in the 70s.
I and others see them all the time,getting to be common in fact. What atmospheric conditions have changed since the 70's to make them common place now, 30 years later? PHX,FK?
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ScaredForTheFuture
Senior Member

Orange County, CA,USA 162 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-11-2003 10:47 AM
quote: Originally posted by David: I and others see them all the time,getting to be common in fact. What atmospheric conditions have changed since the 70's to make them common place now, 30 years later? PHX,FK?
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Please answer the same for CHEMTRAILS.

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canex
Senior Member
USA 164 posts, Oct 2000
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posted 02-11-2003 08:44 PM
The picture Lulu posted is most likely a small cirrus cloud resulting from a contrail. The rainbow is probably a portion of the halo that is produced when the scattering angle (angle formed by the sun-cloud-viewer) is 22° or 46° and the cloud is composed of randomly oriented hexagonal ice columns. The slight differences in scatering angle across the cloud give rise to the different colors just as the rainbow is produced at slightly different scattering angles (as you look up or down, the scattering angle changes, so you see a prgression of different colors). The well-known "sun-dogs" are simply special point on the halos. I have seen some of these contrail-produced cirrus chunks vary in color as they moved across the sky, being entirely orange or blue for a few moments. There are actually quite a few rainbow-type phenomena associated with cirrus and contrails. The 22° and 46-deg halos are some of the most common. Other less common features occur when the ice crystals are mostly oriented or of a particular size. Determining exactly which one is in the photo requires knowledge of the viewing and illumination angles. But I would suspect that this cloud just happens to be at the correct scattering angle for one of the halos (the cloud has to fill the sky to get a halo). 
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David
Chemtrail Information Agent
1290 posts, Oct 2000
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posted 02-11-2003 11:28 PM
Canex/Dr Minnis. I agree that this phenom can and does happen as you describe, however your explaination does not answer the question of why this is becoming a not so rare event and in fact is becoming quite common. I see them often, as do others,in conjunction with chem/contrails over N.Calif.

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Feelin Kocky
A Member
Underground Weather Control Bunker 537 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-12-2003 08:11 AM
What are the odds of getting the entire set of pictures reposted? F.K.

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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 02-14-2003 08:05 PM
These pictures FK? Photos courtesy of: http://www.orbwar.com
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Feelin Kocky
A Member
Underground Weather Control Bunker 537 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-14-2003 10:43 PM
To the Photographer:Where is the sun in this pic? Judging by the glare, I am guessing it is overhead/slightly behind you? F.K. Thanks, Lulu. You're cool!! 
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