Cool man, if you're on android get the Droid Lapse time-lapse camera, it's free but the full one is only a few quid, well worth it! I usually set to a frame every second or half second. You should see the ones I took today, heavy chemtrailing! Should have them on youtube tomorrow...JohnConner wrote:Where I am in Georgia, US, we are witnessing similar cloud patterns. Monday this week was about 80 degrees, warm white sun and clear skies. Tuesday the chemtrails showed up and my Jiu-Jitsu professor and I joked (sic) about the synthetic cloud cover, nonetheless it cooled off about 15-20 degrees and the clouds have stuck around for the last two days. We are right near the local Airport, the private airport, and Ft. Gordon. I can watch the chem trails spread from the morning over the course of the day.
I got this warm fuzzy feeling looking at the sun Monday, really bright white and it felt hot on the skin I was hoping this was it, the bright flash before the shift.
I will upload some pictures when my smart phone starts living up to its namesake.
I've got lots of them too:daniel wrote:Looks more like someone "plowed" the cloud field, here in Wyoming.
Appears to be responding to some kind of standing wave pattern.
Want to see what this looks like from above...!
Here's more electromagnetic wave patterns:
Like this...Ilkka wrote:I have no pics to share about weather, but it is misty and totally cloud covered sky, currently in "southcentralish" Finland.
(I just re-sized using paint.net to 800px width)maeghan wrote:I live in Baltimore, so I'm really close to Washington DC ... the skies have definitely changed since I was a kid. I don't like living close to DC.soldierhugsmember wrote:Sorry about the size.
I don't know how to shrink them
I know what you mean...
Getting back to the cloud shield, I have created a new page on my blog for photo's of it after I went through my collection and found a lot of good examples, some of them shared above - http://scottishchemtrails.blogspot.co.u ... hield.html
The first one is from 2008 and is it any wonder that seeing this made me think... "hang on, something's not quite right here!?" as it loomed overhead?:
Flying between Belgium, Holland and Portugal this year I was shocked at the cloud cover over most of Europe, multiple layers of clouds and haze from Troposphere to Stratosphere!! No wonder the Sun is hardly getting through and the global dimming is clearly evident, so dark without the Sun yet so bright when it's allowed to shine briefly.
One of the things I just cannot understand is people that don't think there is anything wrong with skies like this... insane!