I looked at the weather map for my area this morning. I opened up the page for hour by hour and it says that it is "cloudy" to "partly cloudy" all day with no percentage greater than 25%, but then at the very top and in red is says "There is a possible risk of severe weather today. Wind, tornadoes and hail are possible. Look out for large hail." So what I see is that they are going to use their weather modification machine to fuck with us down here in Central Texas some time today and they are covering their asses by telling us there is the possibility of hail when in fact no where else does it confirm that in the hour by hour weather.
To me this is absolute proof of what they are doing. We are being punished very badly for being a red state despite the 4 major cities all being demoncraps. Other states, like OK are suffering too. And now I see Alabama; what the fuck did they do to be punished for. This is getting ridiculous folks.
I've observed that more than half of the storm systems that hit West V, OH, PA, and the New England states originate over the skies of your vast bodies of water in Texas... when rain is forecasted two or three days out I start watching the radar over Texas and huge mild rains start up and then get condensed into thin hard hitting storms. I've been noticing for three years now. We've probably going to get some monumental hurricanes this election year too.
That's an interesting observation and very plausible and the fact that you have been doing it for three years gives it confidence. I'm certain they are going to use all the tools at their disposal and then some to stop this election, but they will fail, of this I'm 100% positive.
I’m old enough to remember when Apple IPhone literally redid all their Weather App graphics to accommodate for the constant smog and vertical lines in the sky, and would play it safe and call every day “partly cloudy”
Yes, I've only just started paying close attention to weather forecast and I think they use "partly cloudy" to cover their asses big time. I have pictures from way back in 2003 of the skys over Austin, Texas would have these "Xs" all across them.
I think it is the whole of southeast from Texas, OK over to LA and AL. They are fucking with the South. Maybe we should fight back. Maybe we'd win this time because we have a real cause to fight for - MAGA.
I would not normally take issue with a resident, but this is clearly a case where you do not know your information. The annual rainfall for Louisiana can be found from 1895 to 2023 at https://www.extremeweatherwatch.com/states/louisiana/average-precipitation-by-year. If you plot it out, the weather history is extremely variable, with differences between successive years being as much as a foot or greater in precipitation in either direction. The statistics over this interval are a mean rainfall of 57.125 inches and a standard annual deviation of 8.628 inches. Recent rainfall has declined from 67.0 in 2020 to 43.4 in 2023. But the range of annual values varies nearly randomly from 40 to 75 inches throughout this very long data interval. There is no trend. You are due for an uptick in the next year or so. (Just as it was at 43 inches in 2011 and jumped to 62.9 inches in 2012.) So, there is no "screwing with weather" in Louisiana, and no rainfall changes that are not commonplace in a history of over 200 years.
Ah, data...the great slayer of a self-imposed myth.
We were considered to be in a drought last year. I've lived here my entire life - 59 years - and the last couple have been considerably drier than normal. Despite the data base, we are receiving way less rain than usual.
You should see how I feel in CT. If you look back to the years of Nemo feet of snow being dumped all week.
I remember being genuinely worried that at some point the snow would not stop coming and shut the state down by next winter.
Then…. The snow all but disappeared from the state, you can see them desperately try to hit us with a little snowstorm here and there, all white foamy slush gone within days.
This past winter was a prime example, barely ANYTHING! If it weren’t for the constant gray rainy skies I’d be worried about a big drought here this summer, which I hear may be on the horizon for this region.
Which is nonsense, if you look at the data. It has repeatedly been as low as currently, for as far back as the record extends, and bounces back just as repeatedly. Two years in this record is not a trend, as similar spells have happened in the past and remote past. This is, of course, averaged over the state, so you may be in a location that is susceptible to wider variations. We have that in my state of Washington, where the Olympic coast gets about 100 inches/year, the Puget Sound gets about 50 inches/year, and the eastern part gets maybe 25 inches/year. The town of Sequim on the Olympic peninsula is in a "rain shadow" and gets nearly 6 inches/year (if that). So, don't mistake the part for the whole. Louisiana is interesting for the fact that, with a mean rainfall of about 5 feet, it can swing a foot (20%) from year to year.
What you are experiencing is weather. Weather is not climate. And there has been no "climate engineering."
That may be your city/area, but is it the whole state? Is "usual" only two years in duration? The data indicates that "usual" is no more than that for any condition. I have the impression that you haven't bothered to consider the data at all. It covers nearly 130 years, bouncing back and forth between plenty and "drought."
I looked at the weather map for my area this morning. I opened up the page for hour by hour and it says that it is "cloudy" to "partly cloudy" all day with no percentage greater than 25%, but then at the very top and in red is says "There is a possible risk of severe weather today. Wind, tornadoes and hail are possible. Look out for large hail." So what I see is that they are going to use their weather modification machine to fuck with us down here in Central Texas some time today and they are covering their asses by telling us there is the possibility of hail when in fact no where else does it confirm that in the hour by hour weather.
To me this is absolute proof of what they are doing. We are being punished very badly for being a red state despite the 4 major cities all being demoncraps. Other states, like OK are suffering too. And now I see Alabama; what the fuck did they do to be punished for. This is getting ridiculous folks.
I've observed that more than half of the storm systems that hit West V, OH, PA, and the New England states originate over the skies of your vast bodies of water in Texas... when rain is forecasted two or three days out I start watching the radar over Texas and huge mild rains start up and then get condensed into thin hard hitting storms. I've been noticing for three years now. We've probably going to get some monumental hurricanes this election year too.
That's an interesting observation and very plausible and the fact that you have been doing it for three years gives it confidence. I'm certain they are going to use all the tools at their disposal and then some to stop this election, but they will fail, of this I'm 100% positive.
They don’t call it The STORM for nothing!
Weather can be unpredictable
Summers gonna be HOT!
Oh so very HOT indeed.
Cloud Seeding TX and OK info starts at 12 min 12 sec in
https://youtu.be/zglugcMJJeg?si=nQ5pYf074IxJQRB-
I'll definitely check it out because it's a real thing and innocent people are dying because of it.
I’m old enough to remember when Apple IPhone literally redid all their Weather App graphics to accommodate for the constant smog and vertical lines in the sky, and would play it safe and call every day “partly cloudy”
Yes, I've only just started paying close attention to weather forecast and I think they use "partly cloudy" to cover their asses big time. I have pictures from way back in 2003 of the skys over Austin, Texas would have these "Xs" all across them.
Whatever they are doing is screwing with weather in Louisiana - no where near the amount of rain we normally get.
I think it is the whole of southeast from Texas, OK over to LA and AL. They are fucking with the South. Maybe we should fight back. Maybe we'd win this time because we have a real cause to fight for - MAGA.
I would not normally take issue with a resident, but this is clearly a case where you do not know your information. The annual rainfall for Louisiana can be found from 1895 to 2023 at https://www.extremeweatherwatch.com/states/louisiana/average-precipitation-by-year. If you plot it out, the weather history is extremely variable, with differences between successive years being as much as a foot or greater in precipitation in either direction. The statistics over this interval are a mean rainfall of 57.125 inches and a standard annual deviation of 8.628 inches. Recent rainfall has declined from 67.0 in 2020 to 43.4 in 2023. But the range of annual values varies nearly randomly from 40 to 75 inches throughout this very long data interval. There is no trend. You are due for an uptick in the next year or so. (Just as it was at 43 inches in 2011 and jumped to 62.9 inches in 2012.) So, there is no "screwing with weather" in Louisiana, and no rainfall changes that are not commonplace in a history of over 200 years.
Ah, data...the great slayer of a self-imposed myth.
We were considered to be in a drought last year. I've lived here my entire life - 59 years - and the last couple have been considerably drier than normal. Despite the data base, we are receiving way less rain than usual.
This guy seemingly pops up in every weather or chemtrail thread boasting his credentials.
“Don’t believe your eyes and intuition! The numbers! The science!”
Thank you!!! Yeah, data can be manipulated. My garden and skin know the truth lol
They say a lot of things are technologically impossible… Until it comes out or they admit they’ve had the capability for however many years…
You should see how I feel in CT. If you look back to the years of Nemo feet of snow being dumped all week.
I remember being genuinely worried that at some point the snow would not stop coming and shut the state down by next winter.
Then…. The snow all but disappeared from the state, you can see them desperately try to hit us with a little snowstorm here and there, all white foamy slush gone within days.
This past winter was a prime example, barely ANYTHING! If it weren’t for the constant gray rainy skies I’d be worried about a big drought here this summer, which I hear may be on the horizon for this region.
Snow doesn't really happen here - I wish it did lol. I'll pray the snow comes back for you
Which is nonsense, if you look at the data. It has repeatedly been as low as currently, for as far back as the record extends, and bounces back just as repeatedly. Two years in this record is not a trend, as similar spells have happened in the past and remote past. This is, of course, averaged over the state, so you may be in a location that is susceptible to wider variations. We have that in my state of Washington, where the Olympic coast gets about 100 inches/year, the Puget Sound gets about 50 inches/year, and the eastern part gets maybe 25 inches/year. The town of Sequim on the Olympic peninsula is in a "rain shadow" and gets nearly 6 inches/year (if that). So, don't mistake the part for the whole. Louisiana is interesting for the fact that, with a mean rainfall of about 5 feet, it can swing a foot (20%) from year to year.
What you are experiencing is weather. Weather is not climate. And there has been no "climate engineering."
That may be your city/area, but is it the whole state? Is "usual" only two years in duration? The data indicates that "usual" is no more than that for any condition. I have the impression that you haven't bothered to consider the data at all. It covers nearly 130 years, bouncing back and forth between plenty and "drought."