Atmospheric Carbon and our weather.

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Since many are saying the geoengineering going on is what's causing the drought on the west coast, it's not surprising that its bleeding upward into Canada, and it's not good. Let's just hope they're wrong with their long term predictions of drought, and that your waterways get restored without flooding occurring like in Texas and Oklahoma. :!:
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It looked like a vision of hell, if hell was a golf course.
Muddy bubbling water churning several feet in the air at a golf course Wednesday in Lampton Shores, Ont., was clearly no regular water hazard.
Jamie Reitknecht, who posted the dramatic spectacle on YouTube, said it “smelled like propane.”
He wasn't far off. Police said a gas pocket under the pond next to Indian Hills Golf Club caused the frightening scene, and that it was a natural event rather than a leak.
They closed the road to all but local traffic until the thing ran its course.
The Ministry of Natural Resources dispatched a team of investigators to the scene to make sure there was no harm to passersby.
Reitknecht said the gas was even visible in the air.
“Right above the green, there's a haze that looks like a gas,” he said in the video.


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:shock: Sure hope there aren't any gas pockets like that around here! :o
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Pink if you get a chance, have a read of this.
Cant give more proof that this is not taking place. ;)
A very interesting study and it doesnt always give them the effect they are trying to accomplish, but interesting to know and understand.
http://wwdc.state.wy.us/weathermod/WYWe ... ummary.pdf
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Do these people not know that what they do in Wyoming is going to affect other states who might not need more water? It's like they think what they do will magically end at their border, and not alter the weather for everyone west of them. :roll:

So I guess any state can decide they want to modify their weather and to hell with any other states that don't want it; just deal with it. Isn't that lovely. :?
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Hi, RR, that's an interesting pdf on cloud seeding in Wyoming. I have a couple of friends that live near the Salt River in Wyoming and I'll ask if they are aware of it. One is a retired geologist.

The gas coming out of the pond is wild. Imagine it does not smell very good. ROFL!
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You know the first thing that popped into my head was H2S. Lucky it wasnt or everything around him for miles would of been killed.
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Just what we all dont need any more of. Another govt funded watchdog telling us all the ice is melting. lol More like how to dominate the Arctic when shipping passages are open year round.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/201 ... ce-levels/
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Weak sun could offset some global warming in Europe and US – study

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Global warming in northern Europe and the eastern US could be partially offset in future winters because of the sun entering a weaker cycle similar to the one which enabled frost fairs to take place on the river Thames in the 17th and 18th century, according to new research.

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/ ... e-us-study
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From WSB-TV Atlanta:


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Mysterious fireball in Atlanta?

"ATLANTA —

NASA says a mysterious object that light up the night sky in the southeast was space debris re-entering the earth’s atmosphere.

Channel 2 Action News received several phone calls into the newsroom and many people posted pictures and videos to social media.

The object was spotted around 1:30 a.m. in Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama.

People described it looking like a bright fireball with lights streaming behind it. The flash didn't last very long, it disappeared after a few moments.

A viewer from McDonough told Channel 2 Action News it was "something with bright colors with a long following of bright colors went through the sky. It was amazing."

NASA says the debris was traveling around 14,500 miles per hour and was tracked by five NASA cameras in the southeast.

The Tellus Science Museum in Cartersville is part of NASA's fireball camera network and monitors the sky on clear nights for events like this.

After a meteor shot through the sky in 2014, they say it happens regularly.

“Every once in a while the earth runs into these objects as we're moving around the sun,” said David Dundee from the Tellus Science Museum. “On the average I see two or three reports every month of a bright, really bright fireball."

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http://www.wsbtv.com/news/news/local/my ... nta/nmnYx/
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