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Is Haarp causing the sky off Miami to rotate like in Norway?

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posted on Jul, 17 2011 @ 10:16 PM
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Originally posted by Bordon81
OK they sent some planes out to investigate the "vortex" and found a tropical storm brewing.
Now they have put up watches in the Bermuda triangle.
Nothing to see here move along.

A tropical storm in the Caribbean in July? What are the odds?

A tropical storm and a hurricane are low pressure systems, and as I said before, low pressure systems rotate counterclockwise (at least they do in the Northern Hemisphere). Therefore a rotating storm is perfectly normal in the tropics, especially between June and October, and does NOT mean it is some sort of unknown vortex.

Judging by your other posts, I don't know if you are being serious or sarcastic when you say "Nothing to see here move along", but there truly is nothing to see here except for a normal, albeit potentially violent, storm.


edit on 7/17/2011 by Soylent Green Is People because: (no reason given)



posted on Jul, 17 2011 @ 10:41 PM
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Originally posted by Soylent Green Is People

Originally posted by Bordon81
OK they sent some planes out to investigate the "vortex" and found a tropical storm brewing.
Now they have put up watches in the Bermuda triangle.
Nothing to see here move along.

A tropical storm in the Caribbean in July? What are the odds?


About 67%, with about 15% chance of one becoming a Hurricane and hitting hte USA



posted on Jul, 18 2011 @ 09:59 PM
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Originally posted by Bordon81
There seems to be some some strange spiraling in the skys off Miami Florida. This was the same area that they warned us might have GPS anomalies back in March. Could they be doing something with Haarp or some other government device?


No.

"They" are not.

Google "tropical storm."

Try "tropical storm Bret."

deny ignorance

jw

edit on 18-7-2011 by jdub297 because: sp



 
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