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It's a CHEMTRAIL BACK THERE!! January 2013
Originally posted by cheesy
no no no..Thats mean some how or some times they spray it too in that area..
Brad Travis, Meteorologist: Here is a time lapse over the area where the radar signature originated from today.
Originally posted by KaelemJames
Time lapse video of the area Brad Travis posted earlier.
Brad Travis, Meteorologist: Here is a time lapse over the area where the radar signature originated from today.
Video (Facebook)
Originally posted by cheesy
Look what i find on google,, Still Huntsville Alabama :
It's a CHEMTRAIL BACK THERE!! January 2013
www.ctvnews.ca...edit on 5-6-2013 by cheesy because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by tport17
Not sure if this is relevant or not, but there is a nuclear power plant 40 miles from Huntsville. Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant in Athens, AL.
Nuclear Map
Originally posted by TheRedneck
reply to post by rickymouse
Nope... only power plants in the vicinity are Brown's Ferry Nuclear Plant west of Athens, Guntersville Dam Hydro Plant in Guntersville to the south, and Widow's Creek Steam Plant to the East, all at least 50 miles away.
TheRedneck
Has a secret been blown at Redstone Arsenal? Mysterious Radar blip spotted in Huntsville AL
Here is what Local Expert Meteorologist, James Spann had to say:
"THIS AFTERNOON: A quiet weather day for the northern half of Alabama… the only issue is the “mystery echo” on the Hytop radar over Huntsville near Redstone Arsenal…
The sky over Huntsville is mostly clear, and there are no controlled burns, and the radar echo doesn’t look like chaff deployed from military aircraft. We will keep working it, but for now it remains a mystery.
Down south, we have seen a few scattered storms over the southern half of the state, but they are widely spaced."
~alabamawx.com
...valleywx.com:
"No, we don’t know what that blob on radar is over West Huntsville this afternoon. It’s centered near the northwest edge of Redstone Arsenal close to Zierdt Road and Madison Boulevard/I-565:
Reflectivity - it's not RAIN!
Correlation Coefficient - what ever it is, it's not uniform in consistency and orientation.
What we do know is there is no smoke, the sky is clear (underneath a few passing clouds), and it’s not rain.My guess is that we won’t ever find out what it is because it’s probably a result of a military test.
4:50 PM Update: I just got off the phone with Bill Yell at Huntsville Utilities, and it appears that this mystery blob could be the result of a damaged substation in the Madison or West Huntsville area. Huntsville Utilities is sending out a person with a spectral analyzer to see if indeed there is some kind of frequency being generated at the substation that would “trick” the radar into thinking there is something there.
6:00 PM Update: Just got a note from Bill at Huntsville Utilities; they found no damage or strange frequency coming from the substation. Back to the drawing board…"
From WBRC
"Note the high-reflectivity radar echoes over Madison County, just NE of the HSV Airport. It is not a thunderstorm. It is not even raining up there. People have reported white feathery material falling from the sky on a road near Redstone Arsenal. A source at UAH told me that NASA called Redstone to ask what was going on, and they had no comment other than “there are no prescribed burns today”, referring to burning of trees, grass, trash, etc.
The radar echoes are likely chaff, the material dropped by U.S. military aircraft to make it look like there are airplanes where there are not any. This helps hide our airplanes from attack by enemy fighters and missiles. I don’t know for sure what it is. I have seen chaff on radar before. It is usually not this intense, however."
-Dr. Tim Coleman- Fox 6 Birmingham AL