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    Low-Level Clouds

    Again July 17, 2004, but now later
    in the day, 5:44pm MDT.

    Looking straight up with the house providing shade.
    Every cloud is a part of a rolling tumbling square jigsaw
    puzzle. See the nice cut marks in the cumulus cloud at center
    top. Symmetry is noted in the alto cumulus deck higher up.
    Notice the straight lines and gridding found in the alto cumulus
    cloud field.

     

    July 2, 2004 1805Z/12:05pm Local

    These are towering cumulus that usually needs a flat base
    to build up from; hum I wonder why these clouds don’t.Â
    Building now to the outline of a cube.

    Cumulus clouds, next to fog and stratus, are the
    lowest and nearest to us. They often display a great variety
    of shapes and groupings. Clouds should only manifest when
    sufficient lift is present to take the moisture above the
    lifted condensation level-the altitude at which clouds get
    their flat bases. More and more clouds are not following this
    most fundamental of atmospheric process!

    How many times must I say the word SQUARE?Â
    We have a cloud forming in the shape of a carpenters square
    joined at a corner by a truly square cloud.  Small holes
    used to generate this cloud litter the edges of this odd cloud
    formation.

    The first glaring anomaly with this cloud
    pair is its shape, a square. Both of them! Then look at the
    clouds structure. do you see the tic-tac-toe grid that serves
    as the outline for this pair of ‘cumulus’ clouds. No flat
    bottoms any more, it is now done electrically.

     

    Again the shape of this cloud is simply not
    natural. They are now common, but certainly not natural.

     

    Why make one when two will do!

     

    If this is what is supposed to pass for a
    cumulus, something is a miss. These are nothing more than
    ragged bits of clouds.

     

    Nice grid imprinted right over the city! Looking
    SW over Pocatello the day after Thanksgiving 2003.

    Just a little later in the day versus the
    previous image.  A nice set of intersecting waves rolling
    across the city.  This is not a possibility without the
    hand of man at work here.

     

    Cumulus clouds just cut often with a ‘taller
    tower’ at the cut point.

     

    How does this go unnoticed by the meteorological
    community? Certainly they are a bright group of people; maybe
    it is because they just are unaware that this kind of work
    is possible. There are so many odd, rare, never before seen
    events happen that someone must be taking notice, and asking
    questions. How is it possible that I am the only one in this
    community?  A cloud ends at the end of the grid that
    allows for its manifestation. 

     

    Unusual holes punched out of the base of developing
    thunderheads. Disrupt the storms updraft; greatly reduce the
    opportunity for the storm to generate rainfall. This happens
    all the time. End the electrical intervention end the Western
    drought. It truly is that simple.