UPDATE on
21st November 2013: "DEBUNKED?" added to my previous title
Under
Part II of this report you will find comment by Tj Wiets who said the round grey ball at
Tuvalu is just the sun reflecting on the ocean. He then provided 2 videos which prove his
point:
Sun reflecting off the ocean's surface
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xk6CfCrE3k
Oscillation of
Solar Reflection
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duAbqg2Pa0U
As for the clouds racing from
Nuku Hiva to Tuvalu, which are grey round the edges I imagine that the white in the middle is the sun's brilliance flashing. This seems to be a logical explanation. Just as well I didn't post all my footage!
Phew! Many thanks to Tj Wiets.
Leaving a question mark on DEBUNKED in case any other viewers disagree. Now I can get a good night's sleep instead of watching Wundermap!
UPDATE on
8th November:
Typhoon Haiyan rebaptised
Yolanda in the
Philippines made landfall after crossing
Calicoan Island in
Leyte Gulf on Friday 8th November 2013 around 2 am
UTC:
Super Typhoon Haiyan -
RAW footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJtzrR2sXcQ#t=79
Images captured on http://www.wunderground.com/wundermap/ with Camstudio.
ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION
Since I began this report, Super Typhoon Haiyan was upgraded to
Category Five. Haiyan will be referred to as Yolanda in the Philippines, already devastated by Typhoons
Nari, Krosa, and the 7.3 earthquake in
Bohol.
http://www
.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-24564649
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/11/07/world/asia/philippines-typhoon-haiyan/
I don't think these typhoons and earthquakes are an act of God or
Mother Nature. Those huge balls of "grey matter" measuring
500 to
1000 km across are in no way natural, so we have to get to the bottom of this and stop it happening over and over again.
Been trying to get this video out for over a week. My own computer bugs when I want to upload from
Windows Movie Maker so I had to cut this into several sections. In Part II you will see (with a bit of luck) what looks like spontaneous generation of huge clouds 500 km in length,
200 km wide, which move or rather leap across the ocean at a speed of 500 km per hour. I captured several of these huge clouds just
West of the
Marquesas Islands and they sped to Tuvalu, preying on other white normal clouds, tripling in size each time. They covered the distance from Niku Hiva to
Funafuti, which is 2773 miles, or 4463 km, in 4 hours, judging by the time loop on Wundermap. You can check this out yourself on Wundermap, with the
VIS visible satellite setting on, from
midnight onwards, as the daylight arrives across the
Pacific. These clouds look ferocious, you can't miss them!
Perhaps they are being generated by power lines on the ocean bed? What looks like deliberate weather warfare may be accidental pollution by electrical and magnetic installments on the islands.
Whatever, thanks for watching and I look forward to reading your comments and hearing your opinion. Gotta go see how the Philippines are doing since Category Five Haiyan hit this morning.
News from
Palau:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-11-07/an-super-typhoon-hainan-hits-palau/5075198
You can see the island of
Kayangel through Typhoon Haiyan's eye, which was 8 nautical miles wide (if i remember right) if you go to Wundermap, put InfraRed satellite on and change the
Timeline Settings on toolbar at bottom of the screen to Wednesday
6th November at 8pm. I still don't know how they survived that!
Other YT videos
Yolanda strong winds at
Tacloban
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lJSlZeLaVY
Yolanda at 8am (11-08-13)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqJCToeKNt0
Super typhoon Yolanda terrifies residents of
Eastern Samar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca0PEw8wDpo
What are hurricanes, typhoons and tropical cyclones?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSx_gisp24w
- published: 07 Nov 2013
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