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Friday, May 20, 2016

Weather Master Report For Southern California 5/19/2016

Thu. May 19th, 2016

 A transmitter is causing a right angle to develop on the core of a low pressure system heading into Southern California. 


The phased array type transmitter reveals itself by the geometric shapes it produces in the core of the weather system.

The transmitter heats the core with high-power RF energy which raises the barometric pressure in the core weakening the system.

 Strong wind is a result of high pressure being forced into the core of a low pressure weather system. The transmitter's power also causes the frontal system to disconnect from the low pressure's core over time.

 There is obvious clockwise rotation near the core where the frontal system should be spiraling into the vortex/ core.

That is evidence of descending air or high pressure.

We will cover that if it happens in tomorrow's report.

Meanwhile a separate transmitter off the West coast is generating heat in the Jet Stream flow which is evaporating the moisture field which is flowing into Central California right now.

That activity is regulating how much precipitation California will receive. We can see the effect of this best in the IR / Rainbow maps.

In the Eastern East Pacific we see more thunderstorms being superheated with microwave energy which destroys the organization and convection of the thunderstorm system.

The superheated air expands rapidly outward radially from the target point and we then see blast patterns and shock waves as a result.

 The storms implodes and the cycle repeats in the 84F+ waters.

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