A large wave of energy impacting the entire planet has UNINTENTIONALLY
been detected by the MIMIC TPW microwave background imagery. Currently
ONGOING as of 12/19/2016 at 1:20am US central time)
link to see the event here:
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time...
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time...
This is not a glitch, computer error, or fake -- unless someone at the University decided to fake data for some reason.
This
system usually only shows precipitation / water vapor , yet in some
rare instances large energy returns can be seen when solar,
spaceweather, and other energy events impact the planet.
We have
seen examples of X class flares, and large Earth facing Coronal Mass
Ejections cause large disruptions of this very same feed -- however this
"wave" of energy produces a return that crosses the same bandwidths
detected (and used by) the MIMIC microwave background system.
The energy spans the planet on both (all) sides over several hours time. This wave of energy started to form on 12/18 at about 15:00UTC, and is currently ongoing.
A
check of the X-ray flux monitors from GOES shows low activity, minor
solar winds, no major solar storms, Total Electron Content in the
ionosphere shows "minimal".... thus the source / cause of this event is
still "unknown".
If this "event" really occurred (if it's "real")
then we're looking at a huge amount of energy impacting the planet
causing a planet wide microwave return going off the scales.
Microwaves
convert to DC energy in a natural "rectenna" process when the waves
become trapped in the Earth's magnetosphere-- the radio waves convert to
DC power, and are taken to ground. Ground ultimately being the core of
the Earth.
If the event is really occurring, then the potential
amount of energy going to the core of the planet would be tremendous --
this of course could increase volcanic activity, and cause large
earthquakes.
I don't know what to make of this -- this is the
first time I've ever seen something this large over such a vast area
show up on MIMIC like this. Keep watch -- the next week may tell the
tale on what happens (if anything) from this strange event.
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