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Sunday, December 25, 2011

MedicalConspiracies- UPDATE on those weird clouds seen .....



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Subject: Multi-D News UPDATE on those weird clouds seen .....
Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 17:07:05 -0500
From: Lucky <luckypig@infionline.net>


 

a bunch of people sent me the pictures and post about these weird cloud formation ...... anyway ...... here is something from the Zeta Newsletter thing..  as always, up to Reader to Read or Delete
 

Is this amazing cloud formation due to the Earth wobble or is it just a natural occurrence as described in the article? [and from another] http://news.yahoo.com/giant-tsunami-shape-clouds-roll-across-alabama-sky-192102289.html Experts say the clouds were pristine examples of "Kelvin-Helmholtz waves." Whether seen in the sky or in the ocean, this type of turbulence always forms when a fast-moving layer of fluid slides on top of a slower, thicker layer, dragging its surface. [and from another] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin%E2%80%93Helmholtz_instability One example is wind blowing over a water surface, where the wind causes the relative motion between the stratified layers (i.e., water and air). The instability will manifest itself in the form of waves being generated on the water surface.

It matters not whether physics has a term for a cloud formation, or whether this occurs in nature in other fluid mediums. The question is, why now? As with other phenomena appearing during only the last few years - Moon halos, Sun halos, neon clouds, red dust sprinkled on the snow, monstrously large spider webs, flocks of birds dropping from the skies, unexplained rogue waves, and signing reservoirs - why now and not before?

Of course this is wobble related. The technical Kelvin-Helmholtz description includes different speeds and different densities. Where natural where wind and water meet, air usually mixes more readily. The dramatic wave clouds require a layer of air more viscid, thick, which a radically lower temperature in the air would achieve. Higher humidity in the lower air layer would likewise be required, to form clouds when suddenly cooled. Likewise, the air layer moving over the top would need to be pushed quickly, which the wobble achieves. Air tends to move with the land, so the lower level clung to the land, while the upper level had velosity and was free to move. 

http://www.zetatalk2.com/ning/24de2011.htm

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