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Tuesday, January 05, 2016

1-5-2016; Rain moves into Southern California

Tues Jan 5th 2016

 Rain is falling in the greater LA area. 


 As of 2:30 PM the rain total in the Foothills area is 2.41" so far.

Temperature and Dew Point are both 51F.

If we review the January 3rd weather video, we understand why there was not a drop of rain that day in Los Angeles despite a very large moisture field moving in as shown on the satellites.

 The reason for no rain on the 3rd was the heavy blanket of aerosol chemtrails sprayed over the region and offshore which prevented atmospheric lift and which stopped the rain.

 There is still no surface high pressure or upper-level high pressure to stop the incoming storms.

 The only high pressure present is the 'electronic fence' between the two incoming storms to keep them separated, preventing them from joining into a larger hurricane force storm system.

 A HAARP / Phased Array radar transmitter is responsible for that feature which is very commonly used in the East Pacific to separate storms from one another.

 In the meantime, the weather controller / transmitter operators are allowing rain into parched Southern California.

 We must give credit where credit is due.

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