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    High Clouds

    November 4, 2004 1847Z/11:47am Looking South


    There isn’t a thing that is natural about the development
    of this ‘cirrus like’ cloud, there are far too many unusual
    bends and breaks. All high clouds in this day and age show
    some sort of a scalar signature. Remember that the atmosphere
    acts, or should act, like a fluid.  So many shapes present
    in this day and age just aren’t possible under a fully natural
    sky.

    A beautiful lattice of developing square cirrus
    clouds, with a warm/negative ion or a just a clear spot in
    the middle. Which is Negative pulse/charge of scalar energy
    the edge of the cube/square is seen in the upper right.
    The burst point.

    This shape is a far cry from the ‘Mares Tail’ that used to be the common description of a cirrus cloud.

    It looks something more akin to a theater mask!

    Notice the grid developing within the top of the condensation platform of ice crystals…  The
    ice falling out of the ‘top’ of the gridded cloud.

    Ice crystals then ‘catch the electrical drift’ off to the left as the gridded tops of the clouds move rapidly
    along.  I am looking SW shooting this picture.

    One can almost see a bubble of clear with the clouds forming at the top and towards the bottom. Faint glowing clouds reaching down either side-the left being easier to see–that looks as if it could be large cube.

    16 July 2004 1738Z
    These ionic energy bursts are being hunted down with the contrail flights.

    Aircraft are responsible in revealing the radial energy grid on this Idaho summer morning.

    Stunningly beautiful.

    This cloud is here only by the power of scalar, late in the day with the sun off to the right.
    Summer 2004

    A short time later…

    The tops of these clouds are formed electrically, attracting water vapor that condenses into a shower or ice
    crystals. A dense high overcast is possible out of this methodology.

    The above cloud process advanced by just a short time.  Can the reduction of solar input by just
    2-4% with all of these high clouds, change our climate that much?  Or would the clouds lingering through the nighttime
    leave us with a net increase in the energy budget?  Planetary warming would argue for the latter being the case.
    Update 2010: Looks as if added warming by cloud cover was the plan all along in the wake of the Climategate revelations.

    High clouds soon become mid-level clouds, adding to the cloud cover of the day. Is this good or bad?

    Time will tell.