see you guys on the 11th ! If something huge occurs.. I’ll have the laptop connect handy! Cell phone signal might be hit or miss though…
be safe, much love
dutch
"Because every dark cloud has a silver IODIDE lining."
Possible tornadoes, damaging winds, hail, and strong cell thunderstorms have broke out from Texas, northeast through OK, KS, MO, IL, NE, IA, MN, and WI.
The storm is moving east / northeast — areas to watch over the next day — Michigan, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio are possible targets of the coming storm over the next 24 hours.
Also, occurring north of this storm..we see a frequency ring outbreak — ‘HAARP rings’ (as I call them) . Minnesota and Wisconsin (watch for severe @ these two ring locations 24-48 hrs from this point 1010pm CST 11/7/2011 .
A minor ring occurred out of Aberdeen South Dakota — which means to watch this town as well for the next 24-48 hours from the point in the timestamp on this screenshot below 935pm CST 11/7/2011
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Here are several links so you can monitor this ongoing severe weather outbreak:
http://www.intellicast.com/Local/WxMapFull.aspx
http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/full_loop.php
http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/index.php
http://www.intelliweather.com/Broadcast.htm
http://weather.unisys.com/radar/rcm_radar.php
http://www.eldoradocountyweather.com
http://squall.sfsu.edu/crws/archive/satimgs_month_arch.html
http://wdssii.nssl.noaa.gov/web/wdss2/products/radar/
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/srh/tropicalwx/satpix/
http://www.inmet.gov.br/html/observacoes.php
http://weather.rap.ucar.edu/radar/
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/oun/enhanced.php?map=2
http://cirrus.sprl.umich.edu/wxnet/radsat.php
http://vortex.plymouth.edu/nids.html
http://www.atmos.washington.edu/weather/radar.shtml
http://www.stormsurfing.com/cgi/display_alt.cgi?a=glob_250
http://www.weather.com/maps/activity/aviation/
http://weather.engin.umich.edu/wxnet/servers.php
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/GSSLOOPS/ecwv.html
http://www.inmet.gov.br/html/observacoes.php
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/radar/index.html
http://www.t-online.de/wetter/info/niederschlagsradar.html
http://www.baynews9.com/weather/klystron9?animate=florida
http://www.tornadoalleylive.com/subindex/weather/maps
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/nexsat-bin/nexsat.cgi?BASIN=CONUS&SUB_BASIN=fo…