NEXRAD radar pulses appear to align with recent aurora borealis sightings, raising questions about whether these powerful emissions are influencing the reach and intensity of the Northern Lights.
I am hearing of more pets than usual having vestibular syndrome(vertigo), and this is not normal in my opinion. It was common to watch for changes in atmospheric pressure to warn of an impending bout of vertigo, but now it is harder to watch. I believe health is being negatively affected by these radar pulses.
I live in Northern Wisconsin, and a friend of mine south of me said she could see the aurora borealis so I live in a forest so I got a canoe out into the lake so I can see somewhat of the horizon and I see these wispy white things coming off of the horizon I take a picture of them When I look at the picture, that’s when they’re red and green, but the white was kind of weird. I took a bunch of them.
I sent them to friends and family. I thought I could see the aurora borealis. I said no that’s a camera artifact
I am hearing of more pets than usual having vestibular syndrome(vertigo), and this is not normal in my opinion. It was common to watch for changes in atmospheric pressure to warn of an impending bout of vertigo, but now it is harder to watch. I believe health is being negatively affected by these radar pulses.
In this case correlation may indeed equal causation. Auroras can be manufactured.
I use the iPhone 15 and yes, it was magenta and green
A connection between an aurora borealis event and radar to cause weather modification is just plain silly.
I live in Northern Wisconsin, and a friend of mine south of me said she could see the aurora borealis so I live in a forest so I got a canoe out into the lake so I can see somewhat of the horizon and I see these wispy white things coming off of the horizon I take a picture of them When I look at the picture, that’s when they’re red and green, but the white was kind of weird. I took a bunch of them.
I sent them to friends and family. I thought I could see the aurora borealis. I said no that’s a camera artifact
I get it!